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Won’t be long before somebody tells you that your degree is sht because it’s from a state school.  And if you don’t get into Harvard, you should cut your nuts off.  Don’t you dare go to one of those “lesser” schools like NYU or Northwester, because then you’re doomed to a life of picking up garbage on the side of the street.  Anything lese than Harvard is not worthy of pssing on.
My .02 - get into the best grad school you can.  Even if you have to study pretty hard for the GMAT and it takes a couple of years to shore up your resume, you should try to get into a good school where you can be recruited by a good firm.
I’ll leave it up to you to decide what constitutes a “good” school.

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I never really understood this s**t with going to schools all your life. Network my friend no matter what, on the other side of the table its always going to be a human being. See great investors / traders / money managers, some of them have shockingly different backgrounds. I would rather work on my comunication skills, make alots of friends, network, look for seminars, industry events, cold calling…. though its a personal opinions I think too many credentials also don’t take us anywhere.

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