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Reply to "Big state schools - lot of fun, great networks, but do you really learn there?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Unless you're heavily involved in a group throughout your time in college that really bonds you together (frats, Black Student Union, student activists, football team) you're not going to have a network of people at a huge school that's any bigger than what you'd have at a small school, especially after you graduate. That's not how social networks work. Now, if you go to University of South Dakota, you're probably going to be surrounded by other people from South Dakota and almost all of you will live the rest of your lives in South Dakota. So, you'll probably run into people you knew from college, in which case your college network could be useful.[/quote] That’s not what a college network is. I’ve been hired by fellow alums who didn’t know me from Adam, but I got the interviews (and maybe the jobs, to be honest) because of that connection.[/quote]
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