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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 378541" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>I don't think anyone has said that GT is the only place with high value degrees. However, how many "non-valuable degrees" does GT have? Stanford has some very high valued degrees, but also has some degrees that are not very valuable. Most of the factory schools have degrees that are not anywhere near valuable. It isn't a matter of GT is the only school with good degrees, it is that every student out of GT has a reputable and meaningful degree.</p><p></p><p>People who are really ambitious can be successful with a GT degree, a factory degree, or even without a high school diploma. There are people I know with GT degrees who became teachers and clergymen. They didn't do those things because options were limited, they did them because that is what they wanted to do. I know some people who floated through degree programs at other schools, but I don't know anyone who was able to float through school at GT. I believe that every student who gets a degree from GT had to put in a lot of work to get the degree. At other schools, I have seen people spend almost zero time studying, yet end up with a degree. That is where I see a difference. Not in comparing the top degrees at GT with top degrees at other places, but comparing the bottom level degrees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 378541, member: 2426"] I don't think anyone has said that GT is the only place with high value degrees. However, how many "non-valuable degrees" does GT have? Stanford has some very high valued degrees, but also has some degrees that are not very valuable. Most of the factory schools have degrees that are not anywhere near valuable. It isn't a matter of GT is the only school with good degrees, it is that every student out of GT has a reputable and meaningful degree. People who are really ambitious can be successful with a GT degree, a factory degree, or even without a high school diploma. There are people I know with GT degrees who became teachers and clergymen. They didn't do those things because options were limited, they did them because that is what they wanted to do. I know some people who floated through degree programs at other schools, but I don't know anyone who was able to float through school at GT. I believe that every student who gets a degree from GT had to put in a lot of work to get the degree. At other schools, I have seen people spend almost zero time studying, yet end up with a degree. That is where I see a difference. Not in comparing the top degrees at GT with top degrees at other places, but comparing the bottom level degrees. [/QUOTE]
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