minakichan (post: 1198707) wrote:Engineering, perhaps, but you can't make a huge blanket statement like that for every field. Law school, business school, med school... heck yeah, it makes a difference. I mean, SMU is a great school, but Harriet Miers couldn't get approved to join the Supreme Court because she wasn't freaking Ivy League (admittedly, among other things). The name, and what it represents, really means something.
And to think, SMU is more expensive than Harvard.
No kidding. It really is. Or at least it was four years ago when my nephew was considering going there. Haven't checked more recently than that.
In the Engineering degrees, it's the degree level (although, as someone else pointed out, it matters more in some fields than in others. However, in the Semiconductor industry, the best paid private sector EEs are PhDs, just like in Mechanical.)
In Law, Business and Medicine, however, one's networking contacts matter a lot more than one's actual education or ability, and thus, Ivy League, Johns Hopkins, whatever, these things matter. It's just like being a West Point grad in the Army, which quadruples your chances of making General some day, instead of a ROTC grad from some other college.
A note on SMU, though. If you are a Business student, it is as good a school as any Ivy League school provided you aren't picky about where you are going into business. You're actually better off graduating from one of the old money southern schools like SMU if you're going to be in business or politics down here in the South or Southwest. Ivy League actually counts as a strike against you in these parts. (Although GW Bush did manage to overcome it when he ran for Governor in Texas, being a Yale grad made the campaign more difficult. Luckily for him, Ann Richards had managed to hack off all the rednecks and they wanted her out.)
In New York or Boston, it would go the other way around.
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