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Anonymous wrote:It's amusing how some people try to belittle an Ivy League education as if it's not the gold standard. Let's get real: the Ivy League isn't just about the name; it's about access to world-class resources, unparalleled networking, and a legacy of excellence that’s second to none.
Sure, a full-ride scholarship at a non-Ivy school is great, but it’s not exactly the same league, is it? An Ivy League degree is an investment in a future brimming with opportunities that simply can’t be matched elsewhere. From elite internships to connections with industry leaders, the benefits are endless.
And about the so-called debt. Many Ivy League students receive substantial financial aid, making their education surprisingly affordable. Besides, the earning potential and career trajectory post-Ivy often dwarf any initial costs.
So while it's endearing that some think avoiding debt is the ultimate goal, those of us with an Ivy education understand that we're playing a much more sophisticated game. Kudos to all parents with players stepping up to the next level, even if some might not fully appreciate or understand the value of an Ivy league education. IYKYK
this is response is why people hate on it so much - and that is coming from a parent that would have been thrilled with an Ivy opportunity for my daughter - such a shame that you read all of this as Ivy hate and then make such elitist statements
^100%.Give it a rest Harvard booster mom. If only you had a modicum of self awareness you’d not make statements like this.
Will you shut the f up - "I wOuLd NeVeR gO To A iVy" said by someone who is never going to be invited.
Congrats to all the the girls Ivy or otherwise
Let's put an end to the constant bashing of Ivy League schools. It's becoming transparent and, frankly, a bit pathetic. Instead of tearing down others or insinuating that it’s certain parents with kids going to Ivy Leagues who are commenting, let’s focus on celebrating everyone’s achievements. I doubt any of those parents are on this board.
Leave these Ivy League families alone to enjoy their accomplishments. We should be rooting for each other rather than making parents/players feel they need to defend themselves against ridiculous comments. It's clear that there are parents from all over the DMV here, not just from the capital, and it’s likely that many of the negative comments come from trolls or even high school kids trying to stir the pot. Usually, it's parents from other clubs stirring the pot and crazy lax dads.
It’s genuinely sad to see such insecurity play out, and it wouldn't be surprising if some of these critics are just upset because their own kids didn't get into Yale, Harvard or Princeton. Let's shift the conversation to one of support and celebration instead!