<p>@Ctesiphon</p>
<p>Oh, ok, thanks for explaining. I think the wording and sentence structure had me confused. </p>
<p>What about flagship states vs. the most selective schools in the country? Not necessarily Ivies. Obviously it can’t hurt to come from a really good school, but how much weight is actually placed on that? I know there are statistics that say Harvard, etc, produce the most employable people, but obviously the best students go to those schools, which in turn are the smartest and most ambitious individuals, so there are other factors at play. Correlation does not necessarily mean causation. Thoughts? </p>