| Back to hawkette's original point--
I more or less took her advice (about finding a school that fit best academically, socially, and resource/philosophy-wise) and I didn't end up with a school that's commonly cited for "well-rounded" kids, nor did I end up at a school that employers will recognize.
I think we fail to remember that most employers in most fields won't think much about the prestige of an undergraduate degree. The biggest hump is getting one; the second biggest hump is having relevant experience to the field. |