I love that line and find it so amusing when it's employed right back at you, regarding some issue you "feel" strongly about. |
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I also ignore the demographic makeup of other parts of the country to make my (classist and racist) points. You seriously sound so uneducated making this point, which I guess I should expect from someone quoting Ben Shapiro. |
This is only true if she never leaves academia. |
I went to an Ivy and there were plenty of people where I grew up who had never heard of it. |
Im from DC and never heard of it. But this is more prevalent in 2025. Not everyone goes on to Ivies and national universities anymore. |
It's ok OP. My daughter was asked, why are you going to out of state for a state school when we have a perfectly good one here? She goes to UChicago. |
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BS my husband’s family is generational massive wealth from Florida. Everyone goes to UF or you don’t get your trust if you are a male. Well that was till Destantis but I digress my MiL is highly educated she wouldn’t know most of those schools . She’s a Harvard graduate. Her family is from Boston. She also came from generational wealth. Old money does not equate to NESCAC schools . New money sure old establishment wealth no. |
My kid went to Carleton. Most have never heard of it.
It’s fine. They are fine with it. |
it says nothing about them. what rando out there will have heard of colby, bates, bowdoin? these are objectively small relatively unknown schools |
I'm an attorney, and it's absolutely true depending on your firm. |
What an odd comment…the Ivy schools enroll maybe 5% more students than in the 1980s, yet their acceptance rates have plummeted during that time period. So…of course very few kids ever enrolled…but the number applying has increased by like 5X. So, in fact in the year 2025 far more kids know about these schools than in the past. Same kind of things can be said about national universities as well. |
I admit that I did not read all 10 pages of this thread, so if someone has already posted this, well sorry. I think that I would coach her to say the following if people made a comment about not having heard of her school, "I know. I had not heard of it before I started looking into colleges in the XXX field (or small colleges in the NE...) and I feel so lucky to have discovered it! I just fell in love with it when I visited; it just felt like home and has a great XXX program." Done! Meet any questions or comments with enthusiasm and she can turn the whole conversation around! Over time, she will start to believe this narrative too! She has going to have to seal with naysayers her whole life, and I have found that if you meet a negative or sometimes just uninformed comment with enthusiasm, you can turn the whole situation around. I hope she has a wonderful first year in the fall! Do not let them get her down! |
I live in the South (smaller city) and have run into NESCAC grads both socially and professionally over the years. With the population shifting South and West, this is going to become more common. |