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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]lol no I have an NC state graduate and MIT and Cornell . My NC state graduates career has by far surpassed their siblings. His grades at undergrad were at 2.8. Grad school he went skiing went to univ of Co Boulder his success is his own CTO age 34 he’s doing just fine . Calculus is calculus is calculus. Do my other engineers have good jobs or careers yes but where their job trajectories better no. While I’m not a fan of NC state for many reasons the engineering school is good so is the school of Textiles. The internship’s from no state were no better than the others l Careers are about choices hard work and continuation of learning not whether you went to a better college. [/quote] PP was talking about the rigor of the class, not career outcomes.[/quote] I assume that people go to a better school (rigor of the class) because they want a better career outcomes, right?[/quote]
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