Anonymous wrote:I got an MBA and it really shaped me. I'm more likely to wear a shirt from there than my undergrad, even though both were top schools. You're over-thinking.
Anonymous wrote:Is Florida State crummy?
Anonymous wrote:I wear more grad school gear than undergrad because my grad school t-shirts are in better shape. Some people also left undergrad with dire job prospects but hit their career groove after grad school. Hope this helps clear up this major issue for you!
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else notice this? I thought your alma mater, the place you made the most memories, had the most fun, deepest connection to is undergrad? Gal in my spin class is always wearing cute Georgetown shirts and has a Georgetown sticker on her Jeep. Come to find out she went to Florida State, only did a one year grad program at GU. My husband's bff from college got an MBA from Duke's business school and his theater/sports TV room is decked out in Duke Blue Devils everything - no sign of anything from his undergrad. Seems desperate. Are they embarrassed about where they went to college?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you're projecting your own insecurity.
+1
Plus the "made the most memories, had the most fun" lens is a strange one through which to view education. I spent four years in undergrad and had fun and made memories, but they're not inherently deeper or more meaningful than the three years' worth of memories I made in law school.
Anonymous wrote:I think you're projecting your own insecurity.