Your alumni university will effect your internship oppurtunities and job positions?

<p>bdl108:
As I have said several times throughout this thread, I USED THAT PARTICULAR SECTOR AS AN EXAMPLE. Is it so difficult for you to understand that I was making a counterpoint to your assertion that “it doesn’t matter where you go, as long as you get good grades”? You did not make any qualifying statements, so the assumption would be that you were referring to ALL sectors. I was disproving that statement.</p>

<p>I get the sense from reading her posts over the past few years that Mini did not particularly enjoy her time at Williams or feel that her degree was any better than she could have gotten anywhere else (correct me if I am wrong). It seems like she is there on every thread discussing prestige arguing about how insignificant it is. Mini, of course you were able to spend an hour finding some CEOs of banks that did not attend top-tier schools. In fact, they are the outliers in that industry.</p>

<p>Attending a non-elite school certainly does not prevent you from going places, but in response to the OPs question: Yes, the internship and job opportunities are different among schools.</p>