Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, of course. but there is variation in prestige within the profession of nursing and a top program, plus certification, are important.
Maybe 2% of nurses have jobs that require "prestigious" degrees. And more often it's about having a master's degree rather than getting your nursing training at say, U Penn.
Nurses are a hell of a lot more egalitarian than lawyers and academics in this regard.
Anonymous wrote:Add big-name Silicon Valley companies like Google and Facebook to the list.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ I've met almost no Ivy League-educated accountants.
There's no accounting major at most of those schools.
Anonymous wrote:I would say politics. Cannot be POTUS unless you went to Harvard or Yale.
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Both Clinton's
Both Bushes
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Anonymous wrote:Yes, of course. but there is variation in prestige within the profession of nursing and a top program, plus certification, are important.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ I've met almost no Ivy League-educated accountants.
There's no accounting major at most of those schools.
Except at Penn, where they give all Wharton grads a BS in economics rather than such a low degree as accounting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you government lawyers at DOJ? Because pedigree definitely matters for hiring here, even for experienced attorneys.
Wrong!
Signed, A DOJ Attorney
Really depends on where you are at DOJ. Very competitive offices like the SG's Office or Civil Appellate or OLC or Federal Programs? Pedigree matters a ton.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot:
Law
Finance
Academia
Somewhat:
Medicine
Hardly at all:
Accounting
Dentistry
Elementary and high school teaching
Nursing
I would look at these two as fields with relatively high demand where you can do them almost anywhere geographically.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ I've met almost no Ivy League-educated accountants.
There's no accounting major at most of those schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you government lawyers at DOJ? Because pedigree definitely matters for hiring here, even for experienced attorneys.
Wrong!
Signed, A DOJ Attorney