Are Ivy League Colleges Really Worth the Money?
Ivy League, Harvard, Yale, Princeton – What many aspire for but few will obtain. While there are many different variables to deciding which college or university to attend, if you are aspiring to be an Ivy League graduate, you may be wondering if the school’s tuition cost is really worth the money it is going to take to make it to graduation. This is a legitimate concern for anyone looking at a school of this type, especially with the economy the way it stands today.
One thing that students considering an Ivy League school may not think about is the immeasurable amount of remarkable people they will meet along the journey to graduation. Attending a community college or state university gives graduates a network of people for support and references for the rest of their lives; however, attending an Ivy League school raises the strength of this network substantially. For example, the chances that a peer in the fraternity joined by a student at a state university will be a lawyer, physician, or another position of authority is much less than it would be in the a fraternity at a school such as Harvard. This is not to say that this student couldn’t surround themselves with the best of the best at that particular college or university, but the chances of creating an incredible network of inspiring individuals that will be an extreme asset to their goals and ambitions is much greater at an Ivy League school.
In addition to the station of peers after graduation, Ivy League schools have a plethora of professors and advisers who have the knowledge and connections to give graduates a step up in the world of employment after their selected degree is achieved. A reference letter from an accredited Ivy League professor is just as appealing to future employers as the degree achieved from the school. I personally have gained entree into many fortune 100 companies based upon the fact that the interviewer was an alumnus of my private school.
In short, an Ivy League education is worth the tuition cost, not only because of the level of education that the student gets from the school itself, but also because of the life-long advantages that come from surrounding the graduate with a network of peers, professors and advisers that pale in comparison with any other type of school. The global network of professionals that is included with the degree obtained is priceless to any Ivy League graduate.
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