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by jeinhorn
5217 days ago
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In my opinion, it’s going to boil down to what you accomplish – not where you go to school.
A good school will, however, provide you with a good network and make you more attractive applicant.
Once you decide whether you want to study CS or Biz (a decision you need to make for yourself), I would suggest selecting the top program you are admitted to. When you get to school, capitalize on the opportunity. Learn as much as you can.
Don’t map out your next four years. Be agile. Test, try, learn and make moves accordingly.
Act like a ‘Start-Up’, don’t just build – test and then build. Most importantly, make sure that you take some time to smell the roses. You only get an Undergraduate University experience, and access to University women once in your life! |
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