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Ive been involved with CEOs most of my life due to a lot of things. I know people from steel companies to high tech consulting firms and here is what they say:
Unless the school you went to is an Ivy League or one of the crazy well known ones, where you went doesnt matter. Your GPA, doesnt matter. Your major, doesnt matter.
Here is why college is important.
the first 12 years of school were mandatory. After highschool you had a choice: Go onto university, something that you knew was going to be harder than anything youve done, pick your own major, and do it for four years. It gets really hard sometimes. You have to balance life and school and work and money and all sorts of crap. Sometimes it just doesnt seem worth it.
What a degree means is that for 4 years you stuck through something you werent sure was going to really help you. You kept going even though it got tough, and you followed through on your committment to yourself from the beginning to finish school.
THATS what a degree means. Grad school is just an extension of that. Ive seen psychology majors become CEOs of companies after doing a career path like :
taking an IQ test at IBM, getting hired because they were smart. They gained experience through IBM. Left, did their own thing.
Anyway. Dont sweat it. Just graduate. and dont put your GPA on your resume.
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