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[quote=Anonymous]True and same for Stanford grads too. I live in the Bay are and know three Stanford grads who worked at non-profits or consulting companies briefly after graduation but then became stay at home parents for 20 years and now are having difficulty entering the workforce. Another friend is a Yale grad and she is a volunteer who worked a few years as a drama teacher and made little to no money. My friend who went to Columbia to study English works part-time as a tutor for teens and makes ok not great money. My friend's daughter graduated Dartmouth and is a nanny. I think people should not expect ROI just from the logo on the diploma. It's how hard you hustle and what you plan to do with your degree. My other friend from UCSB is a successful CEO who's had an amazing career and plans to retire before she hits 60.[/quote]
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