Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the responses. Some of them are surprising/enlightening and some of them are close to what I expected. Would still love to hear more anecdotes and advice from men and women who have recently gone to Harvard grad schools.
I have a funny story...The summer after I graduated from law school, one of my male friends told me he was going to study for the bar exam at the Georgetown Med Library (we went to a nearby law school but not Georgetown) because he joked (but he was sort of serious) that he wanted to meet a nice female med student. Well, sure enough, he met her (at the library) and they were married a year later. They are very, very happy and have two kids. they just celebrated their 20th anniversary.
I swear this is like out of a movie. Very cute though.
I have a funny story...The summer after I graduated from law school, one of my male friends told me he was going to study for the bar exam at the Georgetown Med Library (we went to a nearby law school but not Georgetown) because he joked (but he was sort of serious) that he wanted to meet a nice female med student. Well, sure enough, he met her (at the library) and they were married a year later. They are very, very happy and have two kids. they just celebrated their 20th anniversary.
Anonymous wrote:Also, these Harvard men (and my brother is one) are so ambitious and successful and sorta egotistical that they have very high standards for potential wives. They expect her to be highly educated (at a top school), grad school not just college, beautiful and in shape, and have a very good job. They want the whole package. and they can get it.
Well . . . for starters, I think the guys would smell you from a mile away.
But I really appreciate this insider's perspective on HLS. I'm actually amazed because I know people at BU Law and a lot of long-term relationships formed there. I guess HLS kids just gun harder?