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by throwawayjava
3163 days ago
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> So your implication is that the ratio of "competent" : "completely incompetent" for students coming from these schools is roughly... 2:100? the parent can be correct with a ratio closer to 1:10 or 1:20, assuming the top schools churn out many more students than 2nd/3rd tier schools. Which is certainly the case depending on how to define 2nd/3rd tier. For ex parent's observation is probably spot on if you're comparing MIT/CMU/Stanford/Berkeley to an arbitrarily chosen regional state campus. But is more absurd if you're comparing those places to Michigan/Wisconsin/North Carolina/Washington/... > Which is exactly what the original article was advocating To be clear, the original article is a long-form advertisement for a product. What the article is advocating is giving interviewing.io money :) |
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I'll readily concur that students from top-tier schools are on average better than students from Podunk schools.
But (based on a wide sampling of data points) I don't see anything like a 1:100 ratio of "better", by any metric.