All the schools do that or at least try to. Judging by our tour guide at Harvard, they don't always get it right. |
we had the weirdest, most bro guide at ND who said, "Kids here know how to speak to people, shake a hand. Go to a place like Stanford and you'll see: those kids don't. People here had the option of Havard or MIT or Stanford, but they came here because they know what's important." wtf |
So true |
Well, they clearly don’t always get it right! I have no allegiance to school, just saying they select. Not all do actually, some use for work-study and other things. |
I went to Harvard. I doubt we looked or behaved much differently than ND kids. However, I went to several frat parties at MIT, and...yeah. Many of those guys struggled socially. It was sometimes cute or charming, but the MIT kids were not, on the whole, a socially savvy bunch. |
Just saying. People are abusing the system by faking a lot of things. These fgli often went to private high schools. |
whatever. there's nothing LESS socially presentation than bashing other school's students on your tour. Three kids and I've toured a lot of schools, and that was the other tour where the guide actually called out another college. That's the opposite of polished IMO |
I've had the feeling that most of our tour guides have been work-study. A couple even mentioned it. It's been interesting since my kids are volunteer tour guides for their private HS, hopefully it makes them better. I don't know how you can judge a most polished college. What are your criteria? 'Polish' is learned over a lifetime not quickly or magically when you start to attend a specific college. Are you asking which colleges attract the most polished students? |
sounds like a bitter Stanford reject, and I agree this never reflects well on the person doing it |
+1. I want the opposite guidance as OP. My intellectually motivated student wants to meet other people interested in libraries and labs rather than the social climbers. But often, these two types of students (the intellectuals and the climbers) do inhabit the same top universities, so I don't think it will be hard for either type to find their people. |
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Oh brother. They're the poor kids who get free or reduced tuition. |
You’re gross. |
+1 And looking at a place like Columbia - it’s quite clear many of those students have had zero grounding in poise, class, or manners. |
It’s not completely fair to paint Columbia by one brush, I’m sure the SEC schools, for example, wouldn’t like to be whittled down to their less than desirable contingent. |