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[quote=Anonymous]Well, not quite. I am a state U grad and certainly relate to the idea that one can get a good education for much less money than at some private or out of state elite public schools. But, if a kid is going to be one of the stronger stidents in a top ranked program, I believe that does have advantages that can be seen over a long career. At a top ranked program you not only have school name recognition, but more well known professors, and their contacts, more job prospects or grad school acceptances, top research opportunities, etc. for the kid in the middle of the pack or pulling up the rear maybe less true or unclear, but for strong stidents there can be a clear difference. [/quote]
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