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[quote=Anonymous]A degree from an Ivy or "top school" is fine and good for kids that get that - it is a great accomplishment. You do not have to have a degree from these elite schools to be successful. Far from it. I graduated from a state school (Longwood) and will be retired in the next year before the age 50. It is all about how you apply yourself and drive results. You make your own opportunities from there. The "elite school" degree may help you get more initial looks out of college, or better starts but do not guarantee any type of success. I managed handfuls of MIT, Stanford and Ivy grads along the way. In the end, ability and results will lead the way and not what school is on your degree. I started at an entry level role and made it happen over 20+ years. If you can't perform, it does not matter where you graduated from and others will surpass you along the way- even if their degree was from "less elite" schools. [/quote]
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