<p>finally romo1, thanks for bucking hollaratmecollege’s trend and responding with an intelligent post. you make complete sense.</p>
<p>i did have a question though: in general, yes, a UMD diploma may not be regarded as highly as a babson diploma immediately after graduation. you even said yourself that after 10 years no one will care. even so, wouldn’t several different honors citations, and a graduation within the top 2 - 3% of the class make up for it?</p>
<p>basically what im saying is, a naturally smart person doesn’t need to go to an expensive school to succeed. they can and will succeed out of anywhere, given they have the ability. thanks for understanding my point, and i must admit that 97% job placement is really good. for UMD business school honors program students (as i will soon be), its 98.3%. in general UMD’s placement may be worse but a student in special programs is just as equipped for success as a babson or wharton student.</p>
<p>once again, thanks for making sense. hollaratmecollege seems to have a problem with comprehending logic.</p>