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Does attending a low ranking university really affect your employment?
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 246856, member: 61772"] When it comes to employment, a low-ranking university can actually be a good thing. Depending on the type of job you want, having attended a low-ranking university may actually help your chances of getting hired. For example, if you want to work in sales, having attended a prestigious university isn't going to help you get your foot in the door. It could hurt your chances. Having graduated from a prestigious university can make employers think that you were only able to get into that school because of your connections or family wealth. The same goes for other fields like law or medicine, you don't need to have graduated from Harvard or Yale Law School to succeed in those fields. However, if you're applying for a job that requires creativity and innovation (like writing or design), then having attended an elite school could be beneficial because those studies are taught at top universities and will give you an edge over other applicants who did not attend such institutions. However, You may also have less resources available than at other schools because of their smaller budgets. But if you are willing to work hard and put in extra time outside of class, then attending a low ranking school will not hurt your chances of getting a job after graduation. [/QUOTE]
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