No. Success is determined by the drive and determination you have. Having a degree helps you have the knowledge you need to have certain skills and to have certain careers but without drive to back it up you will not go anywhere.
2006-09-02 21:40:52
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answered by ItalianRose29 4
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I think Harvard does guarantee success in life, but not because of Harvard will one be successful.
To be accepted by Harvard means ones academic, and social skills are above average, and that alone, with, or with out Harvard is what guarantees success.
2006-09-02 22:40:20
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answered by badseed 2
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NO not any degree from any college, success has to be continually worked for to achieve and maintain. You can graduate from Harvard and kill yourself or lose your reputation and credibility by becomming a felon. And another example take Bill Gates (a Harvard dropout--look it up if you dont believe me) is one of the richest people in the world.
Luck and hard work are factors.......college degrees are becomming like the new "high school diploma"........you can graduate from Harvard with a degree in psychology and be a psych researcher where as someone might graduate from a state college go on to medical school and become a doctor...it also determines how you define success...there is spiritual success too.
But I think your question refers to economics....even if you graduate from Harvard med school you have to keep working as a doctor...technology changes...you have to go to seminars...your required to like around 4 a year to be up to date on the new research and applications of your field of study.....do not think ivy school graduates get their degree and get paid 6 figures to sit in "their own office with the good view" taking a few phone calls here and there and ordering the secretary to get their own coffee....alot of people get this from movies and stuff but most often this is not reality...to be successful you ahve to WORK in one way or another and to stay successful you must keep working or you will regress in one way or another.
2006-09-02 21:41:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I really don't think so. It depends on the person, and what their ambitions are. Also if they really have a life plan, or just went to college to make everyone happy. I'm sure the education and standards are very high, and it will guarantee that you have a good chance for success...but I don't think it guarantees you "success"
2006-09-02 21:38:52
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answered by Curiousmom 2
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answered by ? 4
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It certainly will not hurt. I think that anyone who completes a course of study and follows through will do fine. A person who performs well in a small community college will be successful if they are tenacious in pursuing their goal.
2006-09-08 19:07:01
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answered by ValleyViolet 6
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hell yea i graduated Harvard with a PhD in theoreticalpimpology
and im supper rich no hoe has ever come back short
2006-09-02 21:38:00
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answered by dracula1895 2
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Yes, of course.
2006-09-02 21:35:29
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answered by a j 2
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No. it would help however. Have you saw the movie, Acceptance?
2006-09-02 21:40:19
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answered by metamorphosisa 3
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There are "NO" guarantees in life except death and taxes
2006-09-02 21:36:51
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answered by Jo 6
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