How HYP students and alum feel about the other Ivies

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:At Wharton we didn’t consider ourselves to have any outside college peers.

As per usual, the business school dolts thinking they have any authority or intelligence. Dunning meets Kruger all over Wharton’s “education”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At Wharton we didn’t consider ourselves to have any outside college peers.


What about MIT? Your school's most alum is really proud of his family association with that school.


We hire them but they are not our peers.

They’re smarter
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It seems to me that the graduates of HYP don't really see the other Ivy people as their peers.

I think they make some exception for Columbia, maybe Brown but never Cornell, Dartmouth or Penn.

Am I right?


I'm not even sure what this means. The folks I consider my peers are people I work with or who have chosen a similar or related occupation to mine. I, an alum of H, usually don't know and definitely don't care where they went to college.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At Wharton we didn’t consider ourselves to have any outside college peers.


What about MIT? Your school's most alum is really proud of his family association with that school.


We hire them but they are not our peers.

They’re smarter


Salary says otherwise
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At Wharton we didn’t consider ourselves to have any outside college peers.


What about MIT? Your school's most alum is really proud of his family association with that school.


We hire them but they are not our peers.

They’re smarter


Salary says otherwise

I see someone didn’t get an Ivy degree for the education. What the hell does that have to do with intelligence?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seems to me that the graduates of HYP don't really see the other Ivy people as their peers.

I think they make some exception for Columbia, maybe Brown but never Cornell, Dartmouth or Penn.

Am I right?


I'm not even sure what this means. The folks I consider my peers are people I work with or who have chosen a similar or related occupation to mine. I, an alum of H, usually don't know and definitely don't care where they went to college.


90 % of my classmates at Princeton got another degree after Princeton. That additional degree is the degree that "matters" going forward in life.
Anonymous
Princeton and don't judge people by where they went to school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At Wharton we didn’t consider ourselves to have any outside college peers.


What about MIT? Your school's most alum is really proud of his family association with that school.


We hire them but they are not our peers.

They’re smarter


Salary says otherwise


LOL. MIT SWE Salaries >>>> Wharton dolts
Anonymous

My billionaire boss went to Illinois. He’s the smartest guy in our office.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It seems to me that the graduates of HYP don't really see the other Ivy people as their peers.

I think they make some exception for Columbia, maybe Brown but never Cornell, Dartmouth or Penn.

Am I right?


Nice try!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:anything who thinks this past age 20 is a real low IQ person


Went to a recent Ivy League alumni schools event. The few Harvard folks in attendance were unbearable. Age was late forties to early 50s. Weird.


People who make Ivy League their personality are unbearable losers. Everyone who made something of their life after college isn't at a that event.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At Wharton we didn’t consider ourselves to have any outside college peers.


What about MIT? Your school's most alum is really proud of his family association with that school.


We hire them but they are not our peers.

They’re smarter


Salary says otherwise


LOL. MIT SWE Salaries >>>> Wharton dolts


Nope.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At Wharton we didn’t consider ourselves to have any outside college peers.


What about MIT? Your school's most alum is really proud of his family association with that school.


We hire them but they are not our peers.

They’re smarter


Salary says otherwise


LOL. MIT SWE Salaries >>>> Wharton dolts


Dolts on salary <<<<< successful businesspeople
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:anything who thinks this past age 20 is a real low IQ person


Went to a recent Ivy League alumni schools event. The few Harvard folks in attendance were unbearable. Age was late forties to early 50s. Weird.


People who make Ivy League their personality are unbearable losers. Everyone who made something of their life after college isn't at a that event.

I once got quizzed by a Harvard alum to test if I was “truthful” by asking what the address to the Harvard Club was. I blanked back at him and nearly started chuckling.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It seems to me that the graduates of HYP don't really see the other Ivy people as their peers.

I think they make some exception for Columbia, maybe Brown but never Cornell, Dartmouth or Penn.

Am I right?

You’re a ragebaiting troll.
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