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Posted on 9/4/15 at 4:58 pm to Mizzou Fan in Da ATX
Posted on 9/4/15 at 4:58 pm to Mizzou Fan in Da ATX
Vanderbilt's value is in who you brush shoulders with. Competitive 4.0+ kids from highschool, many from wealthy families, some just born hard workers.
I work at an industry leader far out of SEC territory. Very young employees. Recruits all majors. Cornell, Wash U, Notre Dame, Duke, Vanderbilt are the most represented schools. Very highly recruited. Then state schools, Michigan, Virginia, Wisconsin. A bit of SEC, some Georgia, some Mizzou, Some A&M, but sure as frick not Clemson.
I work at an industry leader far out of SEC territory. Very young employees. Recruits all majors. Cornell, Wash U, Notre Dame, Duke, Vanderbilt are the most represented schools. Very highly recruited. Then state schools, Michigan, Virginia, Wisconsin. A bit of SEC, some Georgia, some Mizzou, Some A&M, but sure as frick not Clemson.
This post was edited on 9/4/15 at 5:06 pm
Posted on 9/4/15 at 5:33 pm to VUCAP2
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anderbilt's value is in who you brush shoulders with. Competitive 4.0+ kids from highschool, many from wealthy families, some just born hard workers.
I work at an industry leader far out of SEC territory. Very young employees. Recruits all majors. Cornell, Wash U, Notre Dame, Duke, Vanderbilt are the most represented schools. Very highly recruited. Then state schools, Michigan, Virginia, Wisconsin. A bit of SEC, some Georgia, some Mizzou, Some A&M, but sure as frick not Clemson.
so it is a silver spooner rich kid school. got it.
i think enginers who graduate from Clemson probably can roll with the liberal arts grads at Vandy.
You never talked about what industry you are in. If you are not in engineering, you probably have no idea how employers view the various schools.
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