Anonymous wrote:I’m dumber for having read OPs post
Anonymous wrote:No, they are better people. That’s why they get what they deserve.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m dumber for having read OPs post
+1 So many logic fails on the college board.
Anonymous wrote:I’m dumber for having read OPs post
Anonymous wrote:I’m dumber for having read OPs post
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Why is this post relevant?
I understand what you are saying. Sure, students at Ivy League schools many are sociopaths and type A. They attract those students. So what? How does that affect your life?
Anonymous wrote:I’m dumber for having read OPs post
Anonymous wrote: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.