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Originally Posted by Don Rotolo
As for your comment that "The most important thing...should be match" is oh-so-true. You do NOT want to spend 4 years somewhere you don't like. Even if it's MIT. There are some exceptions to this 'rule', but in reality nobody cares about where you graduated from for your second job.
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do you think you could elaborate on that a little bit? obviously I haven't entered the professional workforce yet, and given my dad's work history I don't think he's a great example of what you're trying to say here
also, as far as the whole "matching" thing, I'm curious as to the "feel" of the community there. specifically, I'm interested as to how crowded it feels around campus. I'm more used to large town to small city communities, and having spent time in the likes of San Francisco, Atlanta, and even Denver, I definitely prefer a smaller sized community anyway, but I'm not familiar with the Cambridge, MA area