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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]US News is very important. I see it in my job searches (top 60 school) and my kids (top 15). Especially if non-Ivy, Stanford, or Duke, Chicago. Ivy really gives you a leg up whether that Ivy is 11 or 13. Ivy is Ivy. People who claim not to care are those (1) who didn't go to one, (2) whose kids can't get in, (3) don't want to pay for private colleges (or can't afford to). Ivy is Ivy. The world is an arms race. [/quote] Most kids going to Ivy schools with get a graduate/professional degree. That additional degree is the one that "matters" in the "arms race" and the Ivy degree will be largely forgotten.[/quote] But the Ivy undergraduate degree is what gets you in the door for the top professional degree. [/quote] +. Seventy percent of Harvard Law Students attended Harvard, Yale or Stanford undergrad[/quote] Incorrect [/quote]
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