Other than the networking opportunities and brand name clout... I think the whole Ivy League / target school narrative is so tired.
Sincerely,
A tiny, private university graduate with a network similar to that of an Ivy League grad
Don’t put yourself in a box. You can get just as far, if not further, without the target school diploma. Where u did/didn’t go to school shouldn’t determine ur success anyways
To reiterate my point more eloquently:
I care more about what somebody does with the education they’re given than where they got their degree. And any smart company should feel the same way when recruiting employees.
Talent can be found in many places... just saying
(Also you don’t have to have a degree to be smart and successful... should go without mentioning but still worth stating)
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