All Schools are Created Equally

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<p>I think you’re right with this, and I have realized it after all of the constant back-and-forth argument. Sakky is focusing more on employers perspective, while I am focused on the individual. I understand that employers are one of the most important things in a job-seekers life, but they are not the ones I have been referring to. I understand fully what sakky is saying and I agree with the idea that it is easier to get a good job (when talking about the world in general) if you have a “top” school behind you. But as I have been saying this whole time:</p>

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<p>I don’t think you necessarily have to be brilliant, but you can indeed succeed wherever you go to school (like NIU). Also, it depends largely on how a person defines success. Is success being a multi-millionaire or is it having a stable job that allows you to provide for your family or maybe it is a combination. I do not know how everyone defines success, but my definition is the latter involving a stable job. That also fuels my comments. </p>

<p>Anyway, thanks sumzup for summing everything up.</p>