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Student Loans: Who's got em, and who thinks its a bubble
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<blockquote data-quote="Coiled03" data-source="post: 16074723" data-attributes="member: 18779"><p>Sure you do. You can't tell me with a straight face that you would treat someone from a non-accredited school the same as one from an accredited school.</p><p></p><p>Couch it however you want, hiring managers DO care where prospective employees go to school. Because there IS a difference in the quality of education from one institution to another.</p><p></p><p>I completely agree with the notion that in today's world, nobody should be looking to go to a 4-year college off the bat. It makes no sense to take core classes at a school where the first two years are to weed out the poor students, i.e. they're practically trying to fail them out. But when it comes to where your degree is from, you'd better believe it matters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coiled03, post: 16074723, member: 18779"] Sure you do. You can't tell me with a straight face that you would treat someone from a non-accredited school the same as one from an accredited school. Couch it however you want, hiring managers DO care where prospective employees go to school. Because there IS a difference in the quality of education from one institution to another. I completely agree with the notion that in today's world, nobody should be looking to go to a 4-year college off the bat. It makes no sense to take core classes at a school where the first two years are to weed out the poor students, i.e. they're practically trying to fail them out. But when it comes to where your degree is from, you'd better believe it matters. [/QUOTE]
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