Anonymous wrote:Close family and longtime friends I do just because of longevity. Neighbors and coworkers only if it has come up in conversation and often that’s due to something sports related. I don’t sit and discuss where people went to college in general. Once you’re past 30, other than in the context of interviewing, why does anyone care or talk about college.
Anonymous wrote:It seems like there are many who think college is something that will follow you around forever and also many who think it's something no one will ever know. Do you know where your friends, extended family, coworkers, neighbors, others, went to college?
Anonymous wrote:Friends: Most of them, but it’s not the first thing that comes up when meeting a new person. It’s something learned over time.
Family: Most of them at about the cousin level.
Coworkers: Small office, so yes, but again, it’s not the first thing that comes up.
Neighbors: One guy sits out on his deck and watches Penn State games, so yes for him, but heck no for everyone else.
Others: Unless I can infer it from their license plate surround, no.