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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] List proves nothing. The low tier colleges are probably all boomers and/or equal opportunity hires.[/quote] Wrong.[/quote] Please stalk the web profiles again, removing non-Caucasians and those over 50 years old.[/quote] NP here. I don't have time to do this but PP said these are associates, so I doubt many (if any) of them are over 50. I just looked at the first few non-minority associates on the Williams and Connolly page and they were from UVA, Princeton, the University of Florida and the University of Texas. I'm sure if anyone has time to do the whole list they'll find similar results. I'm the product of a state flagship myself, and have lots of friends and family who attended both state flagship and Ivies. Anecdotally, I just don't see a lot of difference in where they ended up in life. [/quote]
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