The prestige is all that matters. It’s really the only chance someone has to achieve class mobility; i.e. a kid from the working class might get into an Ivy League prestige program and rub elbows with the children of rich and powerful people, thus getting access to that network.
But if you’re going to a second-tier state university I really wonder if any of those students are getting a positive payback.
But if you’re going to a second-tier state university I really wonder if any of those students are getting a positive payback.