That’s likely true, based on all the kids and parents, some desperately trying to get into “elite” schools. Any kid that has a degree from any school can likely do any occupation with some training. Obviously, interest and aptitude for some professions. Someone well read with a degree in English or History likely has a better experience for the long haul than some narrow minded major. But what do I know? I never met former president Richard Milhous Nixon.
I agree and disagree.
In engineering, except for schools like MIT, the undergrad curriculums are pretty much the same.
One difference is the "elite" engineering schools "gear" their programs more
for Engineering Licensure.
There is, however a BIG difference when it comes to "the real world".
If you get a Business or similar degree from Princeton, you're pretty
much set.
The Alumni make sure of that.
Same thing, its a lot easier to get into a top law or medical school
from an Ivy.