How do you think “prestige” matters?

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I know a lot of elite alums working normal 9-5s. Desperate striver parents who think HYPS is going to change their kid's or family's life are stupid. Be thankful you got extra financial aid, but other than that it's absolutely not some ticket punched into the private jet class. Matter of fact, the "Euro trash" wannabes all hang with each other and you're not breaking in with the Exeter/Andover/Sidwell kids, either.
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Anonymous wrote:My prestigious degrees (more than one HYPS degree) have made it really easy to make two career changes. That's the value to me...not everyone would care about this.


I went to SUNY Binghamton and then five years later, to Boston U for law school. Neither is prestigious. I was a CPA and then became a lawyer, then went in-house. The fact that I didn't go to a prestigious school either time hasn't hurt me at all.


Yea, but it also depends on what your end game is. If you wanted to be a SCOTUS clerk right out of law school, for example, "prestige" matters.


Yes. If you aspire to the top rungs of the legal profession it helps. Also helps in getting entry level jobs at investment banks and big consulting. My impression for professions like engineer it Doesn’t matter.
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