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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I interpret this as meaning a graduate level education or Phd. To include Law Schools, MBA programs and the like. I would generally assume the above is from an accredited university/graduate school program. The higher the ranking the more prestigious and difficult to attain.[/quote] +1, this is what I take it to mean too. Thought would not include just any graduate degree. Like a 2-year marketing masters from a noncompetitive school wouldn't cut it. A JD or MBA from a competitive program, any PhD, a policy degree from one of the top schools, etc. Could also mean a graduate of a very prestigious undergraduate program, especially if they graduated with honors. So like a Wharton undergraduate degree, or someone with an engineering or hard science degree from a very competitive program like MIT or CalTech.[/quote]
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