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Does attending a low ranking university really affect your employment?
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[QUOTE="Ayuba Ernest, post: 246857, member: 70169"] There are a number of universities that are considered low ranking. These universities are typically not as prestigious as the top-tier schools, and may have lower admission standards. Low ranking universities often have less impressive facilities and lower-quality professors. Students who attend these schools may find it difficult to find jobs after graduation. There is no one definitive answer to this question. Each person’s experience may be different, depending on the industry they work in and the level of competition for jobs in that industry. However, there are a few things to consider when trying to answer this question. One factor that could affect your employment prospects is the type of degree you earned from your university. If you studied a subject that is in high demand, such as business or engineering, you may be more likely to find a job than someone who studied a subject that is not in high demand. Another factors that could influence your employment status. For example, the country you are from could play a role in whether or not you are able to work in a certain field. In some cases, the government will place restrictions on what jobs citizens of that country are allowed to do. For example, there are many jobs that Americans are not allowed to do in China because of the trade imbalance between the two countries. [/QUOTE]
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