A new study finds that an Ivy League degree doesn't meaningfully increase a graduate's future income compared to a good state school.
The study looked at wait-listed Ivy League applicants who went on to attend one of nine state universities.
See the nine universities that set students up nearly just as well as the Ivies.
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In no particular order, here are the nine state universities the researchers used in the study, where the students they analyzed went on to have comparable estimated incomes to those of Ivy League graduates.
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