Malcolm Gladwell Advises Against Elite Universities for STEM Success
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Malcolm Gladwell Advises Against Elite Universities for STEM Success

Journalist Malcolm Gladwell suggests that elite universities like Harvard might not be ideal for students pursuing STEM degrees. He argues that being in the bottom tier of a highly competitive environment can lead to academic struggle and dropout rates, citing the 'big fish, little pond' effect. Gladwell advises students to consider institutions where they can be top performers, rather than struggling at the bottom of a prestigious cohort, to foster long-term success in STEM fields.

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