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Immense. Titanic. Leader.

Princeton.
 
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yea not sure a marketing degree counts tho buddy
 
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Nice.

But my college mogs.
 
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Marketing degree from a top tier uni has more worth than a STEM degree at a subpar uni.
if your life goal is to just go to a good university and get a 40k job after working 5 years then you still have no aspiration
 
if your life goal is to just go to a good university and get a 40k job after working 5 years then you still have no aspiration
Imagine going to Princeton and not getting a grad job on Wall Street
 
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if your life goal is to just go to a good university and get a 40k job after working 5 years then you still have no aspiration
lol, I'm pretty sure employers would rather hire some dude who went to a prestigious university vs some dude who try harded at some meme university. Employers don't really look at the curriculum an applicant did at uni, they look more into the status of the uni he/she went to and whatever internships he/she did. A Princeton grad would likely be able to get a 6 figure job with ease out of uni lol
 
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lol, I'm pretty sure employers would rather hire some dude who went to a prestigious university vs some dude who try harded at some meme university. Employers don't really look at the curriculum an applicant did at uni, they look more into the status of the uni he/she went to and whatever internships he/she did. A Princeton grad would likely be able to get a 6 figure job with ease out of uni lol
lmao that’s such cap, isn’t your IQ well below average anyway you dk what you’re talking about

of course university prestige is important, course matters a lot too, and just going to a good uni doesn’t mean that much on its own, almost no top uni grad gets a 100k job after graduating :lul:

take it from someone who knows cambridge, oxford (better unis) graduated earning money you wouldn’t think is crazy at all.
 
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Marketing degree from a top tier uni has more worth than a STEM degree at a subpar uni.
since when stem degree has worth? doesn't make marketing even studied in mars any better.
 
lol, I'm pretty sure employers would rather hire some dude who went to a prestigious university vs some dude who try harded at some meme university. Employers don't really look at the curriculum an applicant did at uni, they look more into the status of the uni he/she went to and whatever internships he/she did. A Princeton grad would likely be able to get a 6 figure job with ease out of uni lol
Looksmax.me logic

Wright State University BS in Computer Science > Harvard University AB in East Asian Studies

Even though going to Wright State will get you a job in Joe's Accountants, Bumfuck Nowhere. Whereas Harvard would land you in a analyst position in MBB on Wall Street, pulling 100k first year.
 
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lmao that’s such cap, isn’t your IQ well below average anyway you dk what you’re talking about

of course university prestige is important, course matters a lot too, and just going to a good uni doesn’t mean that much on its own, almost no top uni grad gets a 100k job after graduating :lul:

take it from someone who knows cambridge, oxford (better unis) graduated earning money you wouldn’t think is crazy at all.
Networking matters more than your curriculums, university prestige falls under the networking aspect since it gets you connections. And, yes they do. It might be different elsewhere in the world but in the U.S, my statement holds true.
 
lmao that’s such cap, isn’t your IQ well below average anyway you dk what you’re talking about

of course university prestige is important, course matters a lot too, and just going to a good uni doesn’t mean that much on its own, almost no top uni grad gets a 100k job after graduating :lul:

take it from someone who knows cambridge, oxford (better unis) graduated earning money you wouldn’t think is crazy at all.
SCHOOL, UNI, NAMES are cope on their own: It's about the connections you can make, at the end of the day, it's pretty primitive, will the employer prefer you or not? And connections are 90/100 of it.
 
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Looksmax.me logic

Wright State University BS in Computer Science > Harvard University AB in East Asian Studies

Even though going to Wright State will get you a job in Joe's Accountants, Bumfuck Nowhere. Whereas Harvard would land you in a analyst position in MBB on Wall Street, pulling 100k first year.
Yea. Ivy league grads regardless whatever majored in have more worth in the job market vs the countless applicants from subpar uni's.
 
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Looksmax.me logic

Wright State University BS in Computer Science > Harvard University AB in East Asian Studies

Even though going to Wright State will get you a job in Joe's Accountants, Bumfuck Nowhere. Whereas Harvard would land you in a analyst position in MBB on Wall Street, pulling 100k first year.
100k first year

you are delusional
 
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Networking matters more than your curriculums, university prestige falls under the networking aspect since it gets you connections. And, yes they do. It might be different elsewhere in the world but in the U.S, my statement holds true.
NAME!=CONNECTIONS. When you go to a big name, the point is to be VERY EXTROVERTED AND NT to make as much connections as possible. OP is here, a chink, making on a daily basis autistic brag threads, i don't believe he has a gramm of NTness.
 
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Networking matters more than your curriculums, university prestige falls under the networking aspect since it gets you connections. And, yes they do. It might be different elsewhere in the world but in the U.S, my statement holds true.
alright i’m not debating someone who thinks a graduation from a prestige university is getting them a top 2% salary first year

if you said 5-10 years in i might have taken you a bit more seriously
 
SCHOOL, UNI, NAMES are cope on their own: It's about the connections you can make, at the end of the day, it's pretty primitive, will the employer prefer you or not? And connections are 90/100 of it.
When will your smooth brain understand that university is where you make connections?

Where do you think future politicians, Fortune 500 CEOs and Nobel Prize winners are going to study? Harvard and Yale or Fayetteville and Grambling State University?
 
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When will your smooth brain understand that university is where you make connections?

Where do you think future politicians, Fortune 500 CEOs and Nobel Prize winners are going to study? Harvard and Yale or Fayetteville and Grambling State University?
I explained my message in the latter comment, son.
 
I explained my message in the latter comment, son.
Where did you graduate/are you graduating from?

You sound like a peasant who is coping with his shit-tier college.
 
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alright i’m not debating someone who thinks a graduation from a prestige university is getting them a top 2% salary first year

if you said 5-10 years in i might have taken you a bit more seriously
While I agree with you, degree matters more than prestige. Average starting salary in rhe U.S is like 50k, while for Ivy League grads its like 70-80k. He is exaggerating for attention, but mid-career for Ivy's, Princeton specifically is 100k.
 
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Central Alabama community college mogs princeton from here to Quasar 1107-B. They have pizza at the cafeteria. 2 bucks a slice and diet dr pepper cans. You cant beat that
 
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Where did you graduate/are you graduating from?

You sound like a peasant who is coping with his shit-tier college.
Prefer not to say, but a top tier one wordwide in my field - can pm if no leak - and the best i can get there for undergraduation, it's there i saw how much it's all about beeing extroverted in these places is all that matters.
 
While I agree with you, degree matters more than prestige. Average starting salary in rhe U.S is like 50k, while for Ivy League grads its like 70-80k. He is exaggerating for attention, but mid-career for Ivy's, Princeton specifically is 100k.
yea that’s what i meant anyway, i mean to an extent

i’m not too sure about the prestige of the slightly lower ranked ivy league schools like Brown university, but if it’s like the U.K. i would imagine that Bioengineering at Brown university is better than gender studies at Yale?
 
yea that’s what i meant anyway, i mean to an extent

i’m not too sure about the prestige of the slightly lower ranked ivy league schools like Brown university, but if it’s like the U.K. i would imagine that Bioengineering at Brown university is better than gender studies at Yale?
No - Yale's lay prestige mogs Brown far too much.

A better example would be Wharton BS vs Yale gender studies. I would take Wharton. But replace that with Yale economics, and I would take Yale instead. The institution where you get your degree from matters a lot.
 
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yea that’s what i meant anyway, i mean to an extent

i’m not too sure about the prestige of the slightly lower ranked ivy league schools like Brown university, but if it’s like the U.K. i would imagine that Bioengineering at Brown university is better than gender studies at Yale?
Ye for sure, degree matters more than prestige.
No - Yale's lay prestige mogs Brown far too much.

A better example would be Wharton BS vs Yale gender studies. I would take Wharton. But replace that with Yale economics, and I would take Yale instead. The institution where you get your degree from matters a lot.
Cope, Wharton BS mogs tf out of Yale CAS degree.
 
Ye for sure, degree matters more than prestige.

Cope, Wharton BS mogs tf out of Yale CAS degree.
Yale name is far more recognisable than Wharton outside of banking circles. If you know you want to go into banking, Wharton mogs. Otherwise Yale.
 
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No - Yale's lay prestige mogs Brown far too much.

A better example would be Wharton BS vs Yale gender studies. I would take Wharton. But replace that with Yale economics, and I would take Yale instead. The institution where you get your degree from matters a lot.
you’re placing way too little value on the degree

because i know english or business grads at oxford who are scraping 30-40k at 30.
 
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Yale name is far more recognisable than Wharton outside of banking circles. If you know you want to go into banking, Wharton mogs. Otherwise Yale.
If you are getting a Business or Economics degree your objective will be to go into the business field and in that field Wharton degree mogs everything else brutally.
 
If you are getting a Business or Economics degree your objective will be to go into the business field and in that field Wharton degree mogs everything else brutally.
Harvard econs = Wharton Bs
With everything else below

But a HYP econs degree is far more versatile than Wharton. Everyone knows HYP. Wharton is not as recognisable. If you wanna do other shit aside from business, the general rule of thumb is you do not turn down HYP.
 
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Harvard econs = Wharton Bs
With everything else below

But a HYP econs degree is far more versatile than Wharton. Everyone knows HYP. Wharton is not as recognisable. If you wanna do other shit aside from business, the general rule of thumb is you do not turn down HYP.
Wharton grads make the most out of all the Ivy grads.

If you got into Wharton, youre probably 100% gonna do business. Even then in terms of versatility business degrees mog because you have hard skills employers want over soft skills a liberal arts degree would give.
 
you’re placing way too little value on the degree

because i know english or business grads at oxford who are scraping 30-40k at 30.
here more than the school, in some fields, it's about the exact course you take in your 5th year of uni, with the names of the teachers that mogs all for your future employer.
 
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Wharton grads make the most out of all the Ivy grads.

If you got into Wharton, youre probably 100% gonna do business. Even then in terms of versatility business degrees mog because you have hard skills employers want over soft skills a liberal arts degree would give.
That's because of the small number of PE firms who hire exclusively from Wharton and nowhere else - Silverlake etc. On Wall Street IB, harvard econs won't lose out to Wharton. And the former will come with all the prestige and laurels of the Big H.

The only reason why I would agree with you is if you are in HBS's 2+2. A Wharton BS with all the technical knowledge combined with a Harvard MBA for the name and prestige. Mogger.
 
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That's because of the small number of PE firms who hire exclusively from Wharton and nowhere else - Silverlake etc. On Wall Street IB, harvard econs won't lose out to Wharton. And the former will come with all the prestige and laurels of the Big H.

The only reason why I would agree with you is if you are in HBS's 2+2. A Wharton BS with all the technical knowledge combined with a Harvard MBA for the name and prestige. Mogger.
Which site did you get your janssen retin A from?
 
College is cope.
 
Which site did you get your janssen retin A from?
If I tell you I'll have to kill you, because it will reveal which country I am from.
 
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The most important thing in your CV is your previous work experience and if its good.

But how do you get your such good experience in the first place? Chances are its your school name lol

Don't be an idiot and think extra curriculum activities etc will save you. There are morons who unironically believe this or their frat will save them.
 
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you’re placing way too little value on the degree

because i know english or business grads at oxford who are scraping 30-40k at 30.
To be fair. Its coz England is going down the gutter. I mean look at the current state of it lol

Even Oxbridge grads are fucked. Btw even before Brexit in London they would hire people from top unis from other Euro countries over Oxbridge.

Why? Coz they are multilingual. And many Oxbridge grads only speak English. Can't do that many deals if you only know one language. For example get some guy from HEC paris who can speak good english over an Oxbridge grad.

There's a reason many people from the UK wanna leave.
 
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To be fair. Its coz England is going down the gutter. I mean look at the current state of it lol

Even Oxbridge grads are fucked. Btw even before Brexit in London they would hire people from top unis from other Euro countries over Oxbridge.

Why? Coz they are multilingual. And many Oxbridge grads only speak English. Can't do that many deals if you only know one language. For example get some guy from HEC paris who can speak good english over an Oxbridge grad.

There's a reason many people from the UK wanna leave.
care to elab, i know the current state of the world is bad, but it doesn’t seem like the U.K. is in a much worse state or any worse state than most of Europe

i don’t think anyone from HEC paris is gonna get the job over an oxbridge even half the time

the prestige is very important and the U.K. has quite a few prestigious universities, but the course matters too jfl if you think studying business at a top school will guarantee success, you are only guaranteed a 30k job in your 20s
 
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care to elab, i know the current state of the world is bad, but it doesn’t seem like the U.K. is in a much worse state or any worse state than most of Europe

i don’t think anyone from HEC paris is gonna get the job over an oxbridge even half the time

the prestige is very important and the U.K. has quite a few prestigious universities, but the course matters too jfl if you think studying business at a top school will guarantee success, you are only guaranteed a 30k job in your 20s
Lets see. For starters UK is said to have a new dangerous variant of covid. Then there's Brexit to deal with. What other EU country has to deal with that right now?

In absolute numbers, Oxbridge will probably win out in London simply coz if you're French, German etc, you also have the option of working in Paris, Frankfurt etc.

But it does happen. Oxbridge is very prestigious. But there are other top schools in the EU that come close to rivaling them. Therefore in a job interview if a HEC paris is fighting for a Investment Banking Role in London, and the role involves dealing with a lot of French speakers, they will pick the HEC paris guy. Banks also have different sectors like Nordic Banking, German Banking, South Euro Banking and hell even EMEA banking. So assuming candidates are similar levels, useful skills like Languages will win out. Thats why you have a lot of different Euros in London and thats why London is supposedly more diverse than other European Financial Centers.

Thats why you have some random examples as shown below


Lets say London is 75% UK ppl and 25% EU ppl. Thats still 25% less jobs for the local UK ppl.

But then again...as an Oxbridge grad, shouldn't you be smart enough to be fluent in a second language already?
 
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If I tell you I'll have to kill you, because it will reveal which country I am from.
I sense sub-atomic T levels. Unless there are only 10 people living in that country, there's no way the country name alone is enough to dox you
 
I sense sub-atomic T levels. Unless there are only 10 people living in that country, there's no way the country name alone is enough to dox you
With everything else I've revealed so far, it is.

Trust me, there are some niggers here who would be autistic enough to dig through 100 pages of Princeton shit to dox me. I'm not going to make it brain dead easy for them.
 
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When will your smooth brain understand that university is where you make connections?

Where do you think future politicians, Fortune 500 CEOs and Nobel Prize winners are going to study? Harvard and Yale or Fayetteville and Grambling State University?

smfh fortune 500 CEOs



take a look at this and tell me going to HYPSM is going to make you a CEO/whatever

in this job market it doesn't fucking matter anymore

gtfo your 1980s mindset, no one cares that you got into princeton because you were a URM or whatever
 
smfh fortune 500 CEOs



take a look at this and tell me going to HYPSM is going to make you a CEO/whatever

in this job market it doesn't fucking matter anymore

gtfo your 1980s mindset, no one cares that you got into princeton because you were a URM or whatever
Said like a true Wright State University alumni.
 
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