Smarts and ambition helped in these cases, too. |
I see this and do not believe it in all cases. UMC kid with professional parents who goes to JMU has a tougher road than the one to Harvard. Can we predict that the Harvard kid comes out on top -- no way. This is still America. But the options, benfit of the doubt, etc that the Harvcard kid gets gives him/her more pathways. JMU kid still has pathways, just not as many. JMU kid may be boss of Harvard kid. But all things being equall who would you rather be? All things are not equall. Cost and other factors go into it. But those schools do help white kids. |
Can't really be overstated. Makes a difference every day. But no reason someone from a lower school can't make it. |
This. |
I have a brother who does this. He never graduated college but lies in his resume and makes almost as much as me (government attorney). But he is damn good at his job and is constantly being promoted. |
No it's not. As long a person is vague, there is no way you can find out. |
They aren’t talking about UMC who would send their kids to JMU. They are talking about the kids who are sent to Pepperdine. Further, an UMC kid will have a much better high school education and likely perform better at JMU or Pepperdine with ease. Versus the poor POC kid from crummy schools, who might be behind wherever they go to college. |
Yes and no. Acquainted with Harvard and Wharton MBAs who aren't working. Also know cases where the person will readily admit that without their Harvard MBA, they would not have their current job. Lots of factors lead to success or not. |