Gladwell's “don’t go to Harvard for STEM” line is less a rule than a reminder about fit. In cohorts, even capable students can start feeling behind, and that feeling can push them out of science. Today, a degree is only the starting point; projects, research and skills matter just as much. Choose an environment that supports you while you grow.
Don’t go to Harvard for STEM: Malcolm Gladwell’s warning explained
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