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Does it matter where you got your degree ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Detroit Iron" data-source="post: 16511066" data-attributes="member: 137666"><p>These are all good responses. For the vast majority of degrees, it doesn't matter where you went...the school needs to be accredited. If you want to work Wall St, investment banking, then it does matter. They pick from the upper crust and Ivy schools, where connections and networking are the key. Certain schools have a huge networking infrastructure. Here in socal, USC is huge. Getting jobs in sales, marketing, etc really help then.</p><p></p><p>I work in engineering and can honestly say it doesn't matter where you got your degree from. I've had better luck with 4 year Cal State degrees compared to MIT Phds. Your work experience will define you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Detroit Iron, post: 16511066, member: 137666"] These are all good responses. For the vast majority of degrees, it doesn't matter where you went...the school needs to be accredited. If you want to work Wall St, investment banking, then it does matter. They pick from the upper crust and Ivy schools, where connections and networking are the key. Certain schools have a huge networking infrastructure. Here in socal, USC is huge. Getting jobs in sales, marketing, etc really help then. I work in engineering and can honestly say it doesn't matter where you got your degree from. I've had better luck with 4 year Cal State degrees compared to MIT Phds. Your work experience will define you. [/QUOTE]
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