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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Seems to depend on what you want to study and your value system. I’m in medicine and literally does not matter what school. Many colleagues who went to Ivy for undergrad didn’t like their experience. Maybe ivy is good for careers PP posted- consulting, banking, PE, Wall Street) For my super high stats kid, I still stress fit and vibe and opportunities for their interests. For my above avg kid, I won’t make them kill themselves in HS. This is life too. Life is not just in the future. [/quote] I have never had a family doctor who is an ivy graduate. Not a single one in the past 50 years. I think most of ivy graduate doctors don't become family doctors. They are surgeons, specialists, MD/PhD heavily involved in research. I agree school name matters much less for medicine, but yes and no. The no part: the ivy graduates are typically of high caliber, and they tend to become the elites.[/quote]
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