Does attending a more selective college equal a bigger paycheck?

madguy30

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You have probably not dealt with this kind of person nearly as much as I have. The genus of the insecure "racer rat" is far more common in this part of the country.

No but they're not any more pleasant even in smaller samples.
 

Sigmapolis

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No but they're not any more pleasant even in smaller samples.

Indeed.

Probably the worst instructor I ever had in Ames -- an adjunct, mind you, not even actually faculty in the department -- was a Yale graduate.

I do not think a lecture went by without a reminder of that.

Awful on every front. Everybody hated that class.

Conversely, the professors I had the closest relationships with in Ames were...

Undergraduate / Grad School
UConn / Indiana
James Madison / Minnesota
Western Michigan / Penn St.
Illinois / Michigan St.
Ohio / North Texas

...and I was far from the only one who liked them. They were all at least popular and, in a few cases, they were all-star researchers in their fields.
 

BryceC

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At least in the Midwest your earning potential is probably higher going to a 2 year school to become an electrician than 90% of Iowa State degrees.
 

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