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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] [quote=Anonymous] I'm not insecure. I'm quite proud of the fact that I graduated from a no-name uni with little help and 0 debt and was able to make six figures in a few years.[/quote] [color=red][b]No one who's proud of themselves projects feelings of superiority on another group. [/b][/color] [i][u]No one who's proud of themselves has to put down a group of people--who, by the way, are advantaged over them in some way--in order [b]to feel better about their no name uni.[/b][/u][/i] [color=red][b]Do ivy grads negatively stereotype the poor, uneducated, etc?[/b] [/color]You're truly showing how OUT OF TOUCH you are with the ivy experience with that one. That's so laughable I won't even touch it. Maybe someone else will come in and do me the favor. [i] [u][b]One thing I CAN tell you about ivy leaguers is that our minds are trained to think critically, deeply and analytically. I cannot imagine one ivy league grad lumping and stereotyping an entire group for any reason. Even if they walked through the ivy gates with a limited worldview and prejudices, they would've been gone by the time they left. Such is the benefit of an ivy education.[/u][/i] It is VERY obvious from your posts that you graduated from a no name, subpar school. I've never seen such stupidity in my life.[/b] [b]And just stop it: We all know there are more [u]ivy grads[/u] leaving school debt free and blazing trails throughout the world [u]making much more money than those from 'no name unis'.[/u][/b] I really feel sorry for you. Seriously. :cry: You seem like a very sad, unhappy, insecure person. :cry: And jealousy has to be debilitating and painful. :cry: [/quote] NP here. :lol: :lol: This is childish. However, I found some contradictions in your claim of not being prejudiced? [/quote] Who cares? :? [/quote]
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