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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes it wasn't a great school. But I did the same thing for my Ivy[b] masters a few years later.[/b] Don't think I even told my parents until it was a done deal. [/quote] for masters, most kids do. [/quote]+1[/quote] My point here is that where you end up for college does not necessarily dictate the opportunities you will have in life. Obtaining the network of an elite school will certainly help, but you can go to an okay school and end up in a good place. Many of the Ivy grads that report to me are unable to figure out How to do things on their own. This is the okay state school poster. I am way further ahead in my career than anyone with an elite degree in my office. [/quote]
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