Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of the successful people in my community do not necessarily have elite academic credentials. An investment banker I know went to University of Richmond. This lawyer friend of ours went to UVA law and another went to Case Western. One sales executive went to college in a random university in Canada. The friends who work in local financial firms such as Navy Federal or Capital one graduated from local colleges. Yes we have friends who went to Ivys but they’re working at places like Deliotte or McKinsey or KPMG.
All of these are successful professionals who make a good living.
What is the benefit of attending an elite university?
These are very poor examples of "non-elite" institutions.
Anonymous wrote:Most of the successful people in my community do not necessarily have elite academic credentials. An investment banker I know went to University of Richmond. This lawyer friend of ours went to UVA law and another went to Case Western. One sales executive went to college in a random university in Canada. The friends who work in local financial firms such as Navy Federal or Capital one graduated from local colleges. Yes we have friends who went to Ivys but they’re working at places like Deliotte or McKinsey or KPMG.
All of these are successful professionals who make a good living.
What is the benefit of attending an elite university?
Anonymous wrote:I don't think it matters that much where you go to school. Each institution has pros and cons.
But, wait a minute, UVA law is very well-regarded. And it's also ranked highly. I just looked it up and it's ranked #8 in the country in US News.
The other colleges also are fine universities.
Anonymous wrote:What a misleading title. Those are all T60 schools.
Btw Deloitte/KPMG/PWC/EY consulting won’t even look at your app beyond ~T100 schools.