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<p>i’ve heard (from a man very experienced on the subject) that if you attend a top tier Ivy league (princeton,harvard,yale), you can major in anything you want and still get employed in many lucrative jobs (not just investment banking). Anyone know if this is correct? I think it makes sense because if you got into an Ivy, it means you were pretty much one of the brightest in the nation when you left high school, whereas top state schools (the UC’s) rank you to your peers at your high school.</p>