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Reply to "The Years That Matter Most: How College Makes or Breaks Us"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]College doesn't make or break anyone.[/quote] For most people the die is cast by high school. I was poor growing up went to ivy and ended up in same kind of job as my peers. Partly b/c of risk tolerance and lack of connections, but also just ignorance of how much early choices matter (right internship rather than spending summer painting with my hometown crew). [/quote] I disagree I was very poor and worked a lot and never studied. Graduate with a 76 GPA. Went to college unprepared took five years full time to graduate and switching schools. Then started work, did MBA at night and finally got traction and had a big job by 45. Same as if rich and went to Harvard. I did 100 percent of my career moved in my 40s where school no longer matters but not at 50 glass ceiling. [/quote]
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