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re: With the 2 new schools, whats the academic order in the SEC
Posted on 8/6/21 at 4:30 pm to BurntOrangeMan
Posted on 8/6/21 at 4:30 pm to BurntOrangeMan
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Agree.
Unless you graduate from a top 10 &/or very specialized field of studies it very likely won't make a lot of difference.
Look at how many graduates don't even go into a profession that reflects their degree.
Dropped a couple of hundred grand on our youngests education (Big10 school), but unlike his siblings he was the standard business degree grad. Moved out of the region & started the company he could have founded at 18 with the same resources.
I.e., spent the $ for him to mature & develop personal skills & received the same valuable lessons he could have appreciated from 200+ universities. Possibly chilling in the basement & shadowing his parents @ work as well.
Not really, getting into and finishing the workload for a high level University is why he ended up being successful. Sure, he COULD have done that without the education, but it taught him some valuable work ethic about setting big goals and achieving them.
Posted on 8/6/21 at 6:56 pm to picollo
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Not really, getting into and finishing the workload for a high level University is why he ended up being successful. Sure, he COULD have done that without the education, but it taught him some valuable work ethic about setting big goals and achieving them.
Depends on the parents, what’s being taught in the home & what opportunities/challenges are put in front of them. Keep in mind we are talking BA/BS degrees. You can sleep walk through that & pull a 3.5 if you’ve been prepped & have an above avg IQ.
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