The earnings boost from having gone to a top school is “indistinguishable from zero” for most people.
Where you go to college can have an effect on your career -- but it will not define you.
Too often, parents and society contribute to that pressure, because there’s a belief that where someone goes to college reflects something deeper about their character. Becky Munsterer Sabky, a former admissions director for Dartmouth and author of “,” said she’s seen students believe they weren’t good enough
Top colleges provide a salary boost to some people, but they aren’t a strong predictor of financial success.
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