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University : Malformed University Name, Uncategorized Surveys ( 2006 )
Major : Business - Management and Administration
Still in Field? :No
Effort Level : 4/5 (Worked Hard)
Gender : Male

Jobs held since college:
1. Banking And Insurance
2. Underwriter
3. Workers' Comp Adjuster


Comment:
"
    I graduated from Norwich University in Vermont.

    Firstly, choose a major that will be in demand in the marketplace. Major in computer science or information security systems. Major in engineering, architecture or business administration. My undergraduate was in Political Science and I COULD NOT DO ANYTHING WITH IT! Then again, I went back (to the same school) and finished an MBA and that has not served me in the least.

    Furthermore, they (Norwich) told us all how popular they were and how the Norwich network is so strong...In every job interview I've had, no one has EVER heard of Norwich University. Even more disturbing...Norwich is the oldest private military college in the country. I've spoken to many, many people who are graduates of the Military Academies, none of whom had EVER heard of Norwich either.

    If you are a native of New England and plan to live and work in New England, then a Norwich Education will be more popular or well known. But as for the rest of the world, forget it. The only exception would be a percentage of military personnel who know Norwich very well, only because they either graduated out of ROTC from Norwich or served with a Norwich Grad.

    Secondly, I feel that I would have been better off going to a State College or University that actually has an extensive alumni network that can assist you in getting a job. I deeply regret having attended Norwich because it was, overall, a huge waste of time...six years to be exact.
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