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Originally posted by Nerull:
Yes, but the key is actually getting the opportunity to apply that knowledge, which you will have much less chance of if you go to the lesser-known school.
You are doing the right thing. Besides, Palo Alto didn't have the greatest program before; merging with Texas A&M will not only increase its reputation, it will also increase the quality of its programs (mostly under mandate by the regents of the A&M system).
Are you starting this fall? My first class is Monday!
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Too true! Getting a degree from a higher recognized school does pay off in the end and yes, Palo Alto's 3rd and 4th year programs for education are straight out of Texas A&M and are of a much higher quality than they used to be when they were just Palo Alto's.
I start Monday too
I'm getting up at 5:00 a.m. for the first time in almost ten years LOL.
Its going to be a whole new life.
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