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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, you’re 100% correct, but no one believes it until they see it. It’s something that people just have to experience to understand, and even then, some never do, which is how you end up with some people who wrap their entire identity around the ranking of their undergrad school and literally can’t shut up about it, even though they’re working alongside and under others who went everywhere else. [/quote] I disagree. Maybe you are correct about career outcomes, but the actual quality of education is a lot different between top schools and Southwest X State. The faculty is better, the other students are better, etc. I will say that actual education in the humanities, though, seems to be struggling everywhere, as kids all parrot back the media narrative on many issues and professors fail to teach them how to analyze opposing viewpoints and argue a position without reverting to emotion or ad hominem.[/quote] I agree about the quality of education, but disagree about better faculty at Brand Name U. The top professors at Brand Name U are not teaching undergrads, and many top schools rely on graduate students for that. For the more junior faculty, the academic positions are so competitive, especially in the humanities, that you can find great professors everywhere. The difference in quality comes from the student body because the professors are basically adjusting to their audience. I know, I got my undergraduate degree in math from Southwest X State, and one of my kids is now getting his from a top school. The difference in quality is incomparable, and given the difference in depth of the course work, I’d have a hard time justifying hiring someone from my alma mater over my son’s school.[/quote] So you're saying "current you" wouldn't have hired "young you" now? You wouldn't be working at your current company?[/quote] No, if a competition to “young me” was my son, i e same major, comparable GPA, different school.[/quote] I'm still unclear on this. If young you was up against your son for the same position, your son would win out? Do you see the issue here? You're too focused on the college. Unless you feel you're an underperformer currently.[/quote]
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