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Reply to "I wish people could understand the difference between “being better” and “being better off” when it comes to prestige."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There’s no doubt that it’s better to go to a more prestigious college than a less prestigious one. Students at better colleges are more likely to get better jobs and build stronger connections. But just because it’s better to go to a more prestigious college doesn’t mean that students at more prestigious colleges are better. I mean, they’re better students, just not better people. I don’t fault employers for preferring to hire applicants from better colleges, but I wish the general public could understand the difference between opportunity and worth.[/quote] Why is this post relevant? I understand what you are saying. [b]Sure, students at Ivy League schools many are sociopaths and type A.[/b] They attract those students. So what? How does that affect your life?[/quote] That’s not what I meant. All I meant was that they have brighter futures ahead of them.[/quote]
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