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[quote=Anonymous]I graduated high school in 2006, and generally, everything that has been said upthread rings true. The kids that went to Ivy League schools are successful today, the kids who went to the mid-tier schools have middle management type jobs, and the kids who were slackers are coasting along in the types of roles that don't require alot of education. There's definitely been a few examples of someone jumping "groups," either up (the guy who went to community college and then Towson, and is now a manager at Google) and down (the guy who failed out of Georgia Tech and is now a car salesman). What is interesting are the people whose parents had "conventional" jobs (doctor, lawyer), but the kid went into a career path that was less conventional, but was successful (for example, there was someone in my HS whose parents were both doctors, but he went into audio engineering, and seems to be pretty successful). [/quote]
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