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Originally Posted by nostatic
And as for the pedigree of the school, it isn't about starting wages, it is about effects down the road. For better or worse, some schools still command more respect in the workplace, either directly or indirectly. Performance of course is still a key element, and that will likely be the predominant factor. But never underestimate the eyebrows that will get raised 20 years after the fact when people see you graduated from Harvard, CalTech, MIT, etc. That isn't to say that one necessarily gets a better education there, but that perception is still out there.
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I have no doubt that there is some truth to that. What is a BS from MIT or Harvard paying out of state tuition? $150k? I'll take my chances.
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