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the education myth
1 Comment Published by Tracy Ruggles September 16th, 2007 in imagination, thought, educationPaul Graham succinctly describes what I’ve thought all along… it doesn’t matter where you go to college:
Practically everyone thinks that someone who went to MIT or Harvard or Stanford must be smart. Even people who hate you for it believe it.
But when you think about what it means to have gone to an elite college, […]
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