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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]“Let's be honest.. if you have an applicant from MIT and one from UMD, you would look at the MIT applicant first.” +1 Also that there are a few schools where if you tell people you went there it automatically communicates “very smart”: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, MIT. In my view the differentiation after that tippy top signaling school group is not that huge but yes there are bands of perceived “smartness” associated with other schools too like UVA signals smarter than GMU or VCU on a resume. Now maybe the kid from the latter two interviews great and is actually smarter and able to do a better job. But in a pile of resumes with kids from all 3 schools thr UVA one is likely to get a closer look. [/quote] But everyone knows from their own experiences and from the experiences of their children, that the smartest kids in the class are often NOT the ones who go to those schools. Not saying there aren't obviously smart kids at all of them, but the truth is the fist person you think of when you hear a given school's name is the not-smart person you know who went there.[/quote] That is absolutely true. Yet still when I meet someone and I hear they went to Yale for example I think “oh, smart!” Absolutely other schools have smart kids too. I did not go to an Ivy and think I’m decently smart. But Ivy degree is shorthand for “smart” still as a general rule. [/quote]
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