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<p>Vengasso, are you a high school senior in India, by any chance? Because the only one of these I’d agree with is the first. There’s no reason someone at NU couldn’t easily become a mathematics professor, and there’s no reason someone at Michigan couldn’t easily go to medical school. (BTW, it amuses me to no end how people think “doctors” all had to have gone to elite undergrads. You know, every small town in the US has doctors, open the phone book in any city and you’ll see hundreds … and we’re supposed to think they all went to the top 20 or so schools? It’s a complete lack of critical thinking skills here.)</p>