Geographical location for graduate schools matter to employers right?

<p>So let's say you want to work at Harvard Square in Boston as a technician or any job. Would it be better to apply to colleges in Massachusetts to attend them or you can still work at different places coming from a school that's not in that area? Someone had told me to pick a graduate school based on geographical location because employers and employees will have stronger ALUMNI CONNECTIONS.</p>

<p>That’s generally the advice for law, med, and biz students because the community KNOWS the school and people who teach the students. It’s not necessarily alumni networking but more of just professional networking that happens to be localized.</p>