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[quote=Anonymous]Op, I can't help but laugh at you. For someone in their mid to late twenties you seem to have your Priorities wrong. However, I will still help you out since I was born and raised in Boston and currently live near your neighborhood. First, living in a hipster town like Somerville isn't going to look good or put you in direct contact with any older Harvard grads. They all live in the yuppier parts of Cambridge, Beacon Hill, south end and closer to the The financial district. You might find one in Southie but it's mostly BC grads. These men are brainwashed to believe they are Entitled to have the best which includes marrying Ivy League graduates or supermodel-ish women, which from what you describe, are not. If they are not married by our age (25-32), something is wrong. They are either to career driven or assholes. I'm going to also assume that your particular about which kind of Harvard man you want to date. You can Rule outarchitectural grad students Because their program is way too intense to allow time for girlfriend. Business grads and students, as well as law grads typically are around the Financial district after work and some might live around there. Your best bet is a med school resident at MGH. They live around beacon hill, backbay area because of the easy commute to the hospital. You are more likely to run into them during the day at a coffee shop near the hospital. The easiest way to meet these guys is by working for a company like MFS who almost never hire non Ivy League, in a hospital or for the university in the grad department. You will also need to start networking in certain social groups and definitely move to a more "respectable" neighborhood that reflects the pedigree you desire. Or you could go for a nerdy MIT grad student who tend to be more down to earth and friendly. Overall as 27yr old in Boston, I find your need to date an ivy leaguer ridiculous but I wish you the best.[/quote]
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