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Sheneron
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I have heard a lot of people say that it doesn't matter where you go to school for undergrad, but when you apply to grad school would it not have a little more merit to have good grades from a well known school rather then good grades from a place no one has really heard about?
Right now, I am at a smaller institution that isn't very well known and I would possibly like to apply for grad school. If I make good grades, and do internships will I have a good shot at a good grad school? Does it really make no difference where you go for undergrad?
Right now, I am at a smaller institution that isn't very well known and I would possibly like to apply for grad school. If I make good grades, and do internships will I have a good shot at a good grad school? Does it really make no difference where you go for undergrad?