SAME experience, Ivies where mine are significantly less homogenous with fewer wealth-tiered friend groups than Wake, W&L, even UVA |
Agree. Kid does not have a Caucasian roommate either. But his friend group in DC is also very diverse—different races, wealth —rich to UMC to MC to scholarship, etc |
PP. These are people who are real and not liars/fronters. I'm not in any status competition with them. Also the two articles involve crimes that are matters of public record. Not everything has to be personally experienced to be true. |
| Nothing wrong with rich kids |
| Parents of a golf athlete at an Ivy here. Almost all of the team members are from rich families and UMC. No team members are from MC/LMC. They also hang out with other rich regular students. Poor students are not invited, according to DC. |
When you say rich, how much wealth are we talking? |
Gross |
How sad. Glad my kid got into their ivy on smarts not athletics. Their nerdy friends are a multicultural group who have intellect & stem interest in common, not wealth. Some are greek some are not; some are quite rich some are on full need based aid. They collaborate on coursework in addition to attending each other’s theater or orchestra events and when they go out they work hard to avoid somewhere expensive so they don’t exclude people, or they go to free events on campus |
| ^and mine is white and rich, but I suspect none of their friends know they are rich other than they know full pay. Who does work-study and who does not is just a known thing at this ivy, because work study gets paid jobs first and if you want to be a paid tutor and are full pay you wait a little longer to get a spot. |
Duh. It's GOLF. |
Bingo. My kid at a Big 10 school spent a lot more time polishing his golf game than I ever did at an Ivy. |
It isn’t. My DS wears like 3 different outfits. I would not say he is into clothing at all. He is in phenomenal shape (other adults describe him as a “Greek god”). Some comments from other people are inappropriate and make me uncomfortable. I have had people scout him for commercials and print work. (Turned them all down btw) |
I guess my DD must have missed the memo. She recently graduated from Cornell with a Master's degree in Biomedical Engineering, and she is still looking for her first job. She had internships during her junior and senior years in undergrad. Meanwhile, my niece recently graduated from GMU with a degree in Cybersecurity, and she got picked up by a government contracting company because her bf's father is a Fed SES that has relationships with that contracting company. |
Can’t you help your kid?? |
Masters does not generally open any doors from ivies, unless it is a fully funded competitive program(ie fellowship-sponsored): most of these are not worth the cost and do not add much value to the undergrad degree. Undergrad ivy , or law school or med or (funded)phD ivy opens doors. Where did she do undergrad and what major and gpa? Probably just too many with degrees like her and nothing sets her apart or she is not willing to go after connections |