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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Most of the LACs just need to accept that integration of pre professional resources is important to families. Why don’t the Claremont schools have pipelines to Hollywood? To aerospace? To tech? [/quote] Mudd has pipelines to aerospace and tech. Always has! Also has pipelines to grad schools. Many Mudd grads become professors. Mudd costs a lot but is worth it. (Source, I went there)[/quote] But it doesn’t have guaranteed hire pipelines like state schools do. The connections are because alum work there, not collaborations with the college itself[/quote] There is no such thing as a guaranteed hire pipeline lol. What happens at Mudd is the professors have extensive contacts in industry and can recommend students to them. That can happen at state schools too but at a state school there is less chance that a prof will know you personally.[/quote] Can you give an example? Almost every professor I’ve seen has worked solely in academia and only has academic connections.[/quote]
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