Then I hope you’re rich because you’re not very smart and your kids aren’t likely to be either. Nor will they have a decent sense of values to make life interesting and meaningful in other ways. |
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I went to St. John's University in Queens NY and Trumps parents lived right next to campus. Everyone knew Trumps mother as she shopped at same supermarket right by campus and always bagged her own groceries to give the girls bagging a break.
So you can meet VIPs anywhere. Fred Trump was a little stern but his wife was very nice and no comment on Donald. Ivy League is a thing of the past like rotary phones and beepers. Chutzpah is how you move ahead today. |
| DD turned down 3 top 20 schools and a few other Top 30 schools to attend a BS/MD program at our state school. Truthfully, it was a little painful to turn those down but she knew the program was right for her. She has no regrets and is really enjoying her undergrad education. Medical school is incredibly hard to get into these days. |
Agree. There are so many great colleges out there that have so much to offer. I graduated from an Ivy and I don't understand the hysteria surrounding them! |
So, no college at all then. Gotcha. Because, you know, chutzpah is everything now. Commence backtracking... |
obviously you're hurt quite badly back your lack of prestige given that you've been posting on a talk board for moms at 2.30pm in the afternoon of a Thursday. are you unemployed as well as lacking prestige? |
| I think it certainly means something to kids with a "motor" who will capitalize on it. But a shocking # of peers I know who went to Ivies just live super normal lives and married non-Ivy alums (if not people they knew from our back home region). |
| At this point, I just want my kids to go to a not-rapey college, where they will socialize with boys who will not assault them. Boys richer than my kids seem at little rapey right now. |
Being a Republican matters more
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United States Militart Academy (West Point) United Statess Naval Academy (Annapolis) United States Air Force Academy United States Coast Guard Academy United States Merchant Marine Academy |
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General prestige is about the parents’ ego and ability to signal to others how smart their kid is or how deep their pockets are.
Practical questions like you raised are specific to the major and make sense. I went to a school that is prestigious for engineering. Not so much for English majors. |
The difference between Harvard and school #85 is not the education, but the person you are sitting next to. |
Exactly. Just look at Brett Kavanaugh. |
That's true. You're just as likely now to be sitting next to 1st generation at Harvard though. The clubs are the real network. |
| I think that college is for developing/honing intellectual curiosity, developing areas of interest and providing the student with opportunities for personal growth. My DC will soon graduate from a college that is frequently disparaged on this forum. DC has thrived intellectually, personally and socially, has gained an amazing breadth of knowledge (go LACs!), is doing original research in her field (another field disparaged by this forum as leading to a future of long-term unemployment) and has met a loving partner. Freud said that the ability to work and to love are the hallmarks of healthy adulthood. In the end, student success is more important than prestige. |