Not going to prestigious/selective college limit career success?

<p>This is humor. This site has been waaaaay creepy lately with strange goings-on. If you are offended by anything I've ever written since the third grade don't read this.</p>

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No, Masha, it is not necessary to attend such a school to get a good job. Many of the lesser Ivies ,the top 3 or 4 LAC's, Devry Technical, and that correspondence school that Sally Struthers pitches for on TV will also help lead you to a good, well paying job.</p>

<p>Sorry to use your thoughtful post as a prop , Masha. I'll try to answer your question generally.</p>

<p>Truthfully Masha , there are 1000's of schools that have produced doctors, lawyers, bankers, ceo's and people who work for a living. Find some schools that interest you . That get you where you want to go career wise. Other people's views of good,better, best should not control your decision. </p>

<p>Here's another angle. Reverse engineering. Look at the professions that interest you. Ask people who work in those fields about their academic background. You'll be surprised how few went to super-selective schools. Good luck.</p>