ChrisB
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I don't want to be too elitist, but Paisley is right, once you get up into the "Top 20" range of Universities, people (employers) start caring about where you go (or went).
When hiring engineers, where they went to school is of little concern to me. Education is a tool. If I were hiring a carpenter, I would not look at his toolbox, but rather at what he had made with those tools. As a matter of fact, a few of the engineers I have been privileged to work with over the years have had no degree. A very difficult way to become an engineer, but they were exceptional people.