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Does It Matter Where You Attend College? Absolutely! by Dr. Paul Lowe, College Admissions Guru

I often hear from parents, students, high school guidance counselors and fellow educational consultants that it doesn’t matter where you attend college, as long as where you attend is a “good fit”.  Actually studies show it does matter where you attend college!  It’s also important that you are happy and have a great and memorable college experience– a good fit. 

Obviously, there are many people who are happy, quite successful and have had wonderful college experiences without attending Ivy League or highly competitive colleges.  However, in this tight job market, recent college graduates increasingly find that higher paying jobs are very selective.  While attending an Ivy League or selective college may not guarantee financial success or happiness, to buyers of talent (HR professionals, employers, personnel departments) it certainly does matter. One of the first questions they consider while perusing a job applicant’s resume:  where did you attend school? 

(1) A study in the journal, Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, confirms parental suspicions that the best route to a top job is to attend an Ivy League school. According to Dr. Lauren Rivera, the author of the study, "Elite professional service employers rely more on academic pedigree more than any other factor. Where you went to school rather than what you did there makes the difference". 

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(2) PayScale Inc., an online provider of global compensation data, in a survey demonstrated that an Ivy League diploma is still worth its price of admission and tuition. “An Ivy League education makes a job candidate stand out, even before a recruiter talks to them! The median starting salary for Ivy Leaguers is 32% higher than that of liberal-arts college graduates and at 10 or more years into graduates' working lives, the spread is 34%.”

(3) Robert H. Frank, an economics professor at the Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University, stated:  "Because of the bitter competition for premium salaries, elite educational credentials are often a precondition for even landing a job interview. Degrees from elite schools clearly open doors.” 

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Let’s face it.  We live in a competitive, meritocratic and global society where brand, image, prestige and reputation certainly matter.  The answer to the question: does it matter where you attend school, then, is rhetorical.  Still believe it doesn’t matter?  Just ask the record number of students (an estimated 30,000) who apply to each Ivy League school where the rejection rates can be as high as 90% for these colleges.

 

Dr. Lowe is President of Pinnacle Educational Center and Managing Director of the Admissions Advisors Group.  He is the lead admissions expert at the Admissions Advisors Group: Woodbridge Admissions Advisors (www.woodbridgeadmissionsadvisors.com) (203) 387-1574 and Greenwich Admissions Advisors (www.greenwichadmissionsadvisors.com) (203) 542-7288, Manhattan Admissions Advisors (www.manhattanadmissionsadvisors.com) (212) 829-4341 and International Admissions Advisors (www.internationaladmissionsadvisors.com).

Dr. Lowe's clients in the central north region of Connecticut include students from:  Simsbury High, Avon Old Farms, Suffield Academy, Watkinson School, North West Catholic, Avon High, Ethel Walker, Loomis Chaffee, Farmington High, Kingswood Oxford, Miss Porter's School and Westminister School.

 

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