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It depends on what you want to do and what the "local school" is. Know that Harvard Extension is not the same thing as going to Harvard - most of the courses are not taught by tenure-track Harvard faculty. That's true of every extension program, except that most don't offer degrees, while Harvard, for some reason, does.

2007-11-25 13:58:05 · answer #1 · answered by neniaf 7 · 0 0

There are studies that have been done on average pay variances for someone who goes to an Ivy league school vs. a regular school. Most studies show that an ivy league education increases your lifetime earnings by a whopping 4% on average. Usually, the added cost of going to an Ivy league school doesn't make up for the difference. Up to you, it does sound nice to say you went to Harvard, but with the added cost it may not be worth it.

2007-11-25 14:33:21 · answer #2 · answered by caseyz28ss 2 · 0 0

nicely...it truly is Harvard, and it is not. It attracts on Harvard's aspects (in basic terms like the libraries) and a few of its instructors, yet its open admissions coverage capability it in basic terms isn't equivalent to the actual college, and employers understand that. it truly is to no longer say it does not nonetheless be a good selection for you, yet you may desire to think of lengthy and difficult approximately what you want to do alongside with your degree and the way strongly educational attractiveness performs into that: if it is important, a level from a college that isn't Harvard yet has a extra aggressive attractiveness for that distinctive application might make extra sense.

2016-12-30 04:27:58 · answer #3 · answered by raper 4 · 0 0

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