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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ivy doesn't mean much after 10 years of experience[/quote] [b]1. I beg to differ.[/b] 2. A GMU degree means even less after any years of experience.[/quote] Very persuasive. Maybe you could add a third reason. #3. Because I said so.[/quote] Honestly, most people silently (politely) feel sorry for people when they say they went to Mason or ODU or something similar.[/quote] Wow. :shock: So glad I don't know you.[/quote] Who are most people? The crowd who run silent auctions at St. Albans? I'm a double Ivy, and it was fine for me, but GMU graduates are typically hard-working and smart, and exposure to Harvard final clubs, the Whiffenpoofs, or Princeton eating clubs as an undergraduate isn't necessarily one bit more enriching than being around students from dozens of different countries, as you'd now find at GMU. I'm not saying it's more or less selective in terms of admissions than any other particular school, although I don't think it really matters that much in the long run. [/quote] I think it is funny that you think the international crowd at third tier state schools is equivalent to those at others.[/quote] You seem to have some reading comprehension issues. [/quote]
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