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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP here who posted about exec functioning skills and about how high school doesn't matter. I worked in recruiting for IB and also for consulting (after actually being a consultant myself). Happy to answer questions.[/quote] Thank you for the kind and detailed information. I spoke with my child’s school counselor, and they mentioned that [b]some tech companies—at least here on the West Coast—look at applicants’ high schools in addition to the the academic competition to get a sense of their background, since they don’t rely solely on college names anymore.[/b] I found that interesting and was wondering whether a similar trend exists in the financial industries in the East Coast.[/quote] I hired engineers at a FAANG for years, that sounds like Paly family copium after Larla didn’t get into a top UC. It literally never happens. [b]Nobody cares where you went to school[/b]. If you can code you can code.[/quote] Is that why SJSU CS is popular?[/quote] Go to SJSU and you can spend your time rubbing elbows with the people making it happen. Great place for learning and exposure.[/quote]
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