Life After BB&N
For nearly every BB&N student, the next step after graduating is college. Our graduates go to colleges that are widely viewed as being the finest, most competitive in the world, and they go to colleges you may never have heard of. Our goal is simple—to guide each student toward colleges whose strengths best match his or her goals.
Beyond that, the sky’s the limit. BB&N graduates go on to lives of success in business, law, science, education, the arts, media, high-tech fields, medicine, public service, the nonprofit sector, and just about every other field you can imagine. They are men and women of character leading lives of fulfillment, actively engaged in the world around them.
Where do they go?
These are the colleges and universities that are/were home to ten or more BB&N graduates during the past six years:Harvard (38)
Boston College (27)
New York University (22)
George Washington University (20)
Tufts (20)
University of Pennsylvania (20)
Wesleyan (20)
Washington University (19)
Yale (18)
Columbia (17)
Georgetown (17)
Colby (16)
Bowdoin (15)
Cornell (15)
Dartmouth (14)
Trinity (14)
Middlebury (13)
Brown (12)
Princeton (12)
Where are they today?
Here is a snapshot of just a few of the career paths BB&N graduates have followed:Peter Beinart ’89
Senior Fellow at the Council of Foreign Relations, Washington Post
Columnist, Editor-at-Large, The New Republic
Liz Clay Roy ’98
Director of Grassroots Governance in the administration of
Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick
Reed Hastings ’78
CEO, Netflix
Vira Slywotzky ’00
Opera Singer
Mindy Kaling ’97
Actress, Writer, Producer, NBC’s The Office
Hon. Jamie Baker ’78
Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces
Robyn Beavers ’99,
Civil Engineer, Corporate Environmental Programs Manager, Google
Dr. Hans-Peter Biemann ’78
Senior Scientist, Genzyme
Zak Farkes ’02
Third Baseman, Lancaster JetHawks (Boston Red Sox minor league team)