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re: Ranking the SEC schools academically?
Posted on 1/13/13 at 12:31 am to the808bass
Posted on 1/13/13 at 12:31 am to the808bass
quote:I work for a defense contractor here in Denver. We do lots of engineering sh1t and hire a lot of young college graduates (> 3.2 GPA in field of study required). There are a few hundred people that work in my division. I can tell you that if the hiring managers were to receive a resume from anything Alabama, they would automatically throw it in the trash. We do have one Auburn grad working here... but he was only interviewed because they didn't realize Auburn was in Alabama (plus the guy was originally from Canada).
This. You cannot find a job where a hiring decision will be made based upon an A&M degree versus another school in the SEC. Same for Florida.
From the SEC, we have a few UF grads, a few aTm'ers, and the one Auburn guy. No other SEC people. Graduates from SEC schools other than UF and aTm don't get a lot of consideration, because there is a stigma attached to being from the Deep South. Almost everyone who works here is from CU Boulder or Big Ten schools. We also have a few Ivy Leaguers, primarily from Cornell. Most of my co-workers view the SEC as considerably inferior from an academic standpoint.
Edit: Also one Mizzou guy.
This post was edited on 1/13/13 at 12:32 am
Posted on 1/13/13 at 1:00 am to Tolbert1906
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There are a few hundred people that work in my division. I can tell you that if the hiring managers were to receive a resume from anything Alabama, they would automatically throw it in the trash.
We do have one Auburn grad working here... but he was only interviewed because they didn't realize Auburn was in Alabama
sounds like a real good company to work for...
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