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[quote=Anonymous]Lol. Guys, you need to realize that college—any college—is what you make of it, and personality trumps everything. Dcumlandia is easily manipulated by stereotypes when it comes to rankings. Interestingly, DCUMlandia fails to realize actual rankings and outcomes from schools that have advanced over the years. If you are mildly attractive with a good personality and work ethic, you will succeed regardless of where you went to school. Some of the wealthiest most successful people I know started off at community college or a school Dcumlandia would label as subpar. I’m currently top of the totem pole at my gig despite my “subpar” law school. Colleagues who went to top tier schools can’t stand it. I think kids who grow up with privileged lives are either soft or jerks. There’s rarely an in between. People who need to rely on themselves tend to have more hustle and better judgment. They wouldn’t go into debt for a top school. I’m curious when the pendulum will swing back on college. People like Bill Maher are calling out the ridiculous price tag and lack of return.[/quote]
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