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| IMO there are better schools out there for that specific pathway. UNL, Purdue, & Iowa State have superb courses that consistently rank amongst the highest in the country, and SDSU doesn't even crack the top 5. Even a study from the Global Ag Tech Initiative supports this. I would ask him what careers he is looking at when he graduates and find a place more suited to that. There is no doubt the degree should help him land a multitude of places regardless of where he goes, but certain employers may value certain schools over others as the coursework is more rigorous and in depth. | |
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