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<blockquote data-quote="forensicbuzz" data-source="post: 864725" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>I agree with this 100%. It is off-topic, so mods feel free to move. I've come to the realization that you get out what you put in and that it doesn't really matter where you get your undergraduate degree (with some exceptions), if you put the effort into your education, you will be successful in whatever you choose to do. This is why I have encouraged my children to get their first two years at the local CC and then finish their undergraduate degree at the best least-expensive school they can afford. If you can get out with a BA/BS without any college debt, you're way ahead of the curve. With excellent grades, graduate school opportunities will present themselves, regardless of the school you went to for an undergraduate program. The primary thing you should get from college is the ability to think critically.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forensicbuzz, post: 864725, member: 198"] I agree with this 100%. It is off-topic, so mods feel free to move. I've come to the realization that you get out what you put in and that it doesn't really matter where you get your undergraduate degree (with some exceptions), if you put the effort into your education, you will be successful in whatever you choose to do. This is why I have encouraged my children to get their first two years at the local CC and then finish their undergraduate degree at the best least-expensive school they can afford. If you can get out with a BA/BS without any college debt, you're way ahead of the curve. With excellent grades, graduate school opportunities will present themselves, regardless of the school you went to for an undergraduate program. The primary thing you should get from college is the ability to think critically. [/QUOTE]
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