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[quote=Anonymous]There’s some truth to what OP is saying but I don’t think it’s the whole picture. I know several guys who were middle of the road students, went to their jn state option or a lesser SLAC but found their drive or passion in college, got great grad degrees, and have very impressive careers in really interesting fields. I also know at least one young person who was a top kid in HS but has now rejected the rat race and chosen basically a blue collar career. Also, 28 is not the end of the story. I was a top student who went to a top college and at 28 I was finished a top grad program with a very prestigious fellowship waiting for me. At 50, I am widlly unimpressive, largely because I am very risk averse so never wanted to take big swings with career choice. I think there’s a lot of things that go into all of this. [/quote]
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