True, at this point in most professional fields I usually hear and care more about where someone went to grad school. M7 business schools, T14 law schools, and Stanford/MIT/CalTech for STEM grad degrees are all generally impressive. I'm never impressed with where my doctor went to undergrad; I want to know med school, residency, and fellowship info! Similarly, where people have worked is becoming more impressive and relevant than where they went to school. It is why LinkedIn profiles often lead with something like Xoogler (former Google employees) even if the person has degrees from Stanford and MIT. |
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Spending shit ton of parents money is far from impressive |
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MIT
That is all. |
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Minus Yale, Stanford, and Hopkins. And put MIT near the top, just below UVA and Northeastern |
Stanford should be 1a to Harvard's 1. Are there any departments or grad schools at those two schools that are not among the very best in the world? |
| Princeton Law School impresses me. |
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Same. When I need a lawyer that's where I go. But if you need a good doctor, Northeastern Medical is where it's at. |
| Always impressed by Cornell and Berkeley |
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Very impressed - HYPSM Caltech Wharton
Impressed - Columbia, Penn, Chicago, Northwestern, Duke, Brown, Dartmouth |
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College of Engineering in T60 |
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Honestly, I know so many beyond brilliant kids getting shut out, this is all starting to get meaningless to me.
My first thought when I hear someone got into a school like this in 2023 is what, arbitrary institutional priority/sob story/connection do you have? My siblings and I have all of our degrees from the schools mentioned on this thread. I have little hope that the same will be true for my kids/nieces/nephews, despite stellar profiles. They will probably end up at state schools or lesser known privates and will hopefully thrive and do great things. |
This rings true. |
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