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where de crix
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would you do the ivy league route
if yes or if no for what level of your education?
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Loyalty to Loyalty
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yes I would
for any level esp for anything after a bachelors. - you get jobs/interviews off the name - if you are smart u can make good contacts - seems to be less BS (you're in out and get your degree in good time) **this is just my perception and for every pt. I've made I'm sure there is someone who would disagree. __________________ “A sharp knife never proclaims it’s sharpness to the world…but the first to fall against it becomes it’s advocate.” You can put any face behind a mask but be careful cos someone else might be pretending. You might not be the only one with a secret -- Cassie/Gretel |
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Gangsta Boogie
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Earth Angel
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Yes, I would do it for both undergrad and beyond. I went to a "public ivy" for undergrad, and it did very well for me. It is true, in my experience, that the reputation of the school goes far and definitely benefits the alums.
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