Timothy W asked:
I have been hearing lots of rumor that, for example, if you go to College A, you will make a $5000/month starting salary, but if you go to College B, you will only make $2000. Is this true?
Will your job employer look at your college history like this?







This is not true. Some people are clever in that they pass exams and can attend top universities. These people do not necessarily succeed in the world of work which is not about how clever you are. Its more about how well you work as part of team, how hard you work, how well you take orders and use initiative etc.
Some people from bad universities are better suited to the world of work than to passing exams. These people would go on to make the most money in employment because they would climb the ladder more quickly.
Education and employment are different – some people are suited to both; others are more suited to one over the other.