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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not that much. State school, then JHU for my PhD. My spouse did ivy, then JHU, colleague did Columbia then JHU. We’re all the same. [/quote] Agreed. Buy what college you can comfortably afford. Your grad degree or professional degree is the one whose logo matters most. For example, I went to a no-name public university and then got my law degree at Penn, and all that mattered was my JD from Penn. No one cared or asked about my undergrad. Same with my husband. He did his undergrad at [b]Penn state[/b] and then got a law degree at Columbia and it's the law degree that got him his job.[/quote] Penn State is a top 60 school and plenty of kids can get good jobs out of Penn State without going to law school (and do like several of my relatives). UCB/UCLA is a top 15 school that is very reasonable for in-state kids...but it's not a no-name school and it opens lots of doors right from undergrad.[/quote]
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