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prododev | 1 year ago
Now, some schools will give you more educational opportunities and better education, but honestly? The margins aren't that huge.
prododev | 1 year ago
Now, some schools will give you more educational opportunities and better education, but honestly? The margins aren't that huge.
drillsteps5|1 year ago
They do give you a better start in your career. You have ability to participate in research/development activities alongside with your professors who are leading experts in the industry, you create connections in the real world through the projects you participate in, and therefore you will have much more opportunities for a better start.
Many good companies (FAANG or whatever did/will replace them) recruit out of these schools. The likes of Deloitte, Google, all the 3-letter agencies do not recruit out of Iowa state, they only do top 20.
As you progress in your career it starts to matter less where you went (you can still tap your college connections many years later though), but if you managed to have a good start, your ceiling will be higher, too.
Even if you managed to graduate without much career prospects despite all the opportunities the school provided, you will still have the brand name on the resume which will make the recruiters and hiring managers to give you extra consideration.
Is this worth extra $100K debt you got to put yourself through Harvard? Not necessarily. But it might be.
grandempire|1 year ago
Test 1: If a resume showed up from Stanford CS, how likely would it be that you or your coworkers would completely ignore it without giving them a call?
Test 2: if you had an employee with Stanford CS how likely would it be that your coworkers would ever mention that individual having that degree?
prododev|1 year ago
#2 degree basically never comes up, except if someone is saying they had an atypical degree path. And institution? Never, unless it's a part of someone's identity and they are a big "I am a college team guy"