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<blockquote data-quote="saj21187" data-source="post: 2945676" data-attributes="member: 570063"><p>I would go for it, it does not matter where you get your PhD as long as you have it. You have to remember that the majority of the population, even extremely qualified students, never have the opportunity to attend an ivy league school for reasons other than academics. Employers know this, and if they see a PhD they are not going to look down on you just because you didnt get it at an ivy league. And I believe if you can bite the bullet and take the small income for that period of time the rewards when you have it will more than make up for it. And like you said, a big part of it will be making relationships for the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="saj21187, post: 2945676, member: 570063"] I would go for it, it does not matter where you get your PhD as long as you have it. You have to remember that the majority of the population, even extremely qualified students, never have the opportunity to attend an ivy league school for reasons other than academics. Employers know this, and if they see a PhD they are not going to look down on you just because you didnt get it at an ivy league. And I believe if you can bite the bullet and take the small income for that period of time the rewards when you have it will more than make up for it. And like you said, a big part of it will be making relationships for the future. [/QUOTE]
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