Yes, the grapes that are too sour are easy to "turn down." AKA: I'm CYAing to look like my clients get great results even when they are committing to lower tiered schools. |
Not for my DC. Knows he wants to be in the business world as an operator and wants his first job after undergrad to be at MBB. Best vector to that runs through Harvard Yard. Been that way forever |
| Child admitted to Harvard Law and UVA Law and went with UVA. UVA Law beat Harvard Law in both rank and offered an impressive scholarship. |
I really hate that the gift of a Harvard education is wasted on a kid like this. |
Agree, sour grapes. |
Yeah...as a hiring manager I totally make sure to put the Harvard resumes at the bottom of the pile
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Someone has drunk the US NEWs zkoolaod but even worse, because everyone knows that Yale and Harvard are being penalized for no longer submitted info to US News for the law school rankings. Your kid should have gone to Harvard. |
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Funniest thread ever.
You people are delusional. Ironic part is, you care WAY more about Harvard's prestige than most. |
| Lots of lower tier kids get in every year. It's based on the whims of the AOs that year and not based on merit. |
Totally agree, we need more Harvard trained Celtic language specialists. |
Stanford is the whole package — not Harvard. |
+1 Kids like this are why Harvard had to implement a new policy penalizing students who miss more than two weeks of class. |
| They're probably very impressive, but they don't share all their accomplishments out of politeness. Many, many of the most impressive students in the DMV understate themselves, because they are taught that overt bragging is rude. |
Lol, as if. |
+1 Not whims though. FGLI or connected kids. In the DMV, mostly the latter. Just look at magnet school admits vs. private. The latter has tiny numbers of National Merit Finalists and US Presidential Scholar Candidates, yet far more of those kids get into Ivies. |