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Choosing the Right Oil Filter Line for Your Automotive Business
Avian Flu Fright: Politically Timed for Global "Latrogenocide"
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Computer Security - Preventing Social Engineering Attacks
Overcoming Obstacles and Successful Leadership: The Dr John Malone Story
Interview Skills That Attract Offers
The Value of IT Certifications in Career Development
Straight Talk on Highly Selective Colleges
Social Engineering: You Have Been A Victim
Computer Consulting and Virtual IT
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Let Design Take You To Different Heights of Creativity
Finding Structural Problems During Escrow - Upscale Home Example
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God Bless You Rosa Parks: Rest in Peace
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Is the Best Online Dating Service, the Biggest?
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Failing an Underground Oil Tank Test
Fire Evacuation Drill with a Difference
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Genetically Modified Foods - Have You Been Eating Them?
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Industrial Safety Can Be Funny
The Source of Growth and Creativity
Manufacturing Salaries - 2004
How International Organization for Standardization Helps
Job! Money! Career!
Will Israel Strike Iran's Nuclear Sites?
Software Process Improvement -A Successful Journey
What Is Reverse-Engineering
Applied Software Project Management Book Review
So You Want To Be A Sound Engineer?
Do You Know What Design/Construct (or "Design/Build ) Means? I Think You Should!
Sand Moulding Systems For Hobby Metal Casting
The Finite Element Method: A Four-Article Series

Straight Talk on Highly Selective Colleges

By Larry R. Hochman
An important question: how important is it to get into a really competitive school? Depends on lots of different things... *What kind of career path are you looking at? *What kind of people would you like to attend school with? *How much are you willing to pay (or play the financial aid game) for the privilege of going to a really competitive school? There are many good reasons for seeking out schools whose admission standard is more competitive than others. And there are two common reasons for doing so...one we usually talk about and one we don't. One we talk about: so I can get a good job after I graduate. One we don't talk about: because my ego will feel REALLY good if I get in. Let's look at these reasons one at a time, shall we? "BECAUSE I'M INTERESTED IN A SPECIFIC CAREER, AND A REALLY GOOD COLLEGE WILL HELP ME GET IT. It's absolutely true that some colleges have very strong departments and will open doors for you after you graduate. Vanderbilt and Stanford are known as two of the best education universities in the country; and Massachusetts Institute of Technology may be the best engineering school in the world. And for a student with unusual talent, the growth possibilities at schools such as these are endless! "I WANT TO BE AROUND SERIOUS STUDENTS OR PEOPLE WHO ARE FROM REALLY HIGH-POWERED FAMILIES." Well, being a product of a middle class family and a graduate of public universities, I'm not sure I share the values that go along with that statement. But those are MY values, and readers of this newsletter may not share what is important to me. It's true that on the AVERAGE, the more competitive the college, the more students will come from well-to-do famiies. But like every other rule, this one was made to be broken. Bottom line: you will find every kind of student at every kind of school. "I WANT TO GO TO A REALLY COMPETITIVE COLLEGE SO I CAN GET A GOOD JOB AFTER I GRADUATE." A competitive college is NOT going to make you more marketable in the economic world anymore than driving an expensive car is going to make you a better driver. In my career in education I've made lots of hiring decisions. I've turned down people from big ticket schools and hired people from public colleges. It's ALL about who and what you become, not where you go. Going to the right school for you and learning and growing while you are there is what gets you in a good position after you graduate. "I WANT TO GO TO A REALLY COMPETITIVE COLLEGE BECAUSE MY EGO WILL FEEL REALLY GOOD IF I GET IN." Know what? I understand this line of thinking. I don't agree with it, but I understand it. Kids are taught to compete for everything since they are young. They're taught to compete to see who gets picked first for kickball. They're taught to see who gets the best grade on the spelling test. They're taught to see who makes the football team or cheerleading squad. They're taught to see who has the best class rank. And they're taught to try to get into the best college. If you want to keep playing that game, it's your choice. Just realize that it's a child's game and college is for people getting ready to be grown ups. Larry Hochman, "The Guidance Guy" is a internationally read advice columnist and one of the Internet's leading authorities on education, college admissions and successful parenting. Have a question on education or college? Visit the Guidance Guy at http://TheGuidanceGuy.com
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