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Question by krypton0099: what not-so-prominent college schools can do to a student‘s career?
say, one wants to take up a notebook course like Information Technology (IT), notebook science or other courses like electronics and communication engineer or accounting. yet he/she is only enrolled in college schools which are not-so-prominent or in a state university which is instead known better for its health check courses..you reckon the student may possibly still attain the knowledge needed and opportunities as well to be able to work abroad like in the USA or Canada?
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Answer by Anonymous
most technical employers will look at private schools as a joke… they prefer students from state schools.
What do you reckon? Answer below!
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Of course. Only a few students get to go to the really prominent schools, and there are a lot more jobs which must be filled. Most people in okay jobs come from lesser colleges and schools. You aren’t doomed in most fields if you came from a lesser college, but those who did go to a prominent teach will usually have more opportunities. If you stop worrying in this area them and focus on your own career, you should do fine.