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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Everyone in my organization - Ivy or not - came through the same recruitment process, so at least in my field having an Ivy degree didn't make you any more competitive thsn the kid who went to State U.[/quote] Mine too! Except about half of the new hires come from the top 20ish schools, while those schools churn out less than 1% of all graduates... No one is saying that's it's impossible to get a great job as a state school grad. But the odds just aren't as great, so when thinking about cost savings in tuition, it's also worth thinking about the ROI in income for those first 2-3 years right out of graduation. My husband went to his state flagship on full scholarship. I went to an Ivy and paid $160K more than him in tuition. But my first 3 years out of college, I made $180K more than him and am on a path to out earn him every year. Whose college ended costing more?[/quote]
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