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Does it matter where you got your degree ?
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<blockquote data-quote="noco5.0" data-source="post: 16509231" data-attributes="member: 138474"><p>Go to the least expensive option that is accredited and has a decent reputation. Fields like nursing, law enforcement, teaching, etc don't care about where you went to school. I agree once you get that first job nobody focuses on where you got your degree from it is based on experience and references. In fields like law, medicine, investment banking, or academia it does seem to matter. I've been having these conversations with my teenage daughter. She's a smart kid and will probably be able to get into a "good" school which I'm fine with supporting, until she tells me she wants to be a third grade teacher then it's going to be a discussion about which less expensive in state school do you want to go to since it won't matter for future career prospects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="noco5.0, post: 16509231, member: 138474"] Go to the least expensive option that is accredited and has a decent reputation. Fields like nursing, law enforcement, teaching, etc don't care about where you went to school. I agree once you get that first job nobody focuses on where you got your degree from it is based on experience and references. In fields like law, medicine, investment banking, or academia it does seem to matter. I've been having these conversations with my teenage daughter. She's a smart kid and will probably be able to get into a "good" school which I'm fine with supporting, until she tells me she wants to be a third grade teacher then it's going to be a discussion about which less expensive in state school do you want to go to since it won't matter for future career prospects. [/QUOTE]
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