Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:>wants to be southern tacky rich
>studies English and Gender Studies
>pursues academia
Wow, I'm surprised her plan didn't work out! Could be worse, she could have gone to UF and instead of writing for the Times and being tenured at Nebraska she'd be a dirt poor adjunct at Miami-Dade community college.
She would be teaching college students by day and her nights and weekends would be spent playing on the beach, sailing and sipping margaritas.
Anonymous wrote:>wants to be southern tacky rich
>studies English and Gender Studies
>pursues academia
Wow, I'm surprised her plan didn't work out! Could be worse, she could have gone to UF and instead of writing for the Times and being tenured at Nebraska she'd be a dirt poor adjunct at Miami-Dade community college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:By that standard, almost no one is socially conscious on DCUM.
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Anonymous wrote:By that standard, almost no one is socially conscious on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tenure is a pay bump, prob about $7-10k at Nebraska, so she's going to make approx. $85k this year. Nearing six figures before factoring in perks in ultra low cost flyover country.
Yeah but who wants to live in Lincoln Nebraska????
Judging by population statistics, not many.
Lincoln Nebraska has been rated in the top ten best college towns. She could do way worse than that.
Yeah but she’s obv jealous of her BFF living in a big house in a nice FL suburb with a pool and a dock. If that’s what you envision as being ideal, Lincoln is not goi g to cut it.
And she admitted to making fun of a Midwest farmer's daughter when she was at Cornell. WTF!!!?!??!??? Normally by that age, socially conscious kids know better. She seems very confused even now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tenure is a pay bump, prob about $7-10k at Nebraska, so she's going to make approx. $85k this year. Nearing six figures before factoring in perks in ultra low cost flyover country.
Yeah but who wants to live in Lincoln Nebraska????
Judging by population statistics, not many.
Lincoln Nebraska has been rated in the top ten best college towns. She could do way worse than that.
Yeah but she’s obv jealous of her BFF living in a big house in a nice FL suburb with a pool and a dock. If that’s what you envision as being ideal, Lincoln is not goi g to cut it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tenure is a pay bump, prob about $7-10k at Nebraska, so she's going to make approx. $85k this year. Nearing six figures before factoring in perks in ultra low cost flyover country.
Yeah but who wants to live in Lincoln Nebraska????
Judging by population statistics, not many.
Lincoln Nebraska has been rated in the top ten best college towns. She could do way worse than that.
Yeah but she’s obv jealous of her BFF living in a big house in a nice FL suburb with a pool and a dock. If that’s what you envision as being ideal, Lincoln is not goi g to cut it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tenure is a pay bump, prob about $7-10k at Nebraska, so she's going to make approx. $85k this year. Nearing six figures before factoring in perks in ultra low cost flyover country.
Yeah but who wants to live in Lincoln Nebraska????
Judging by population statistics, not many.
Lincoln Nebraska has been rated in the top ten best college towns. She could do way worse than that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she had just taken the full ride to UF her story today would be sort of boring. Cornell is what makes her experience so unique.
She wasn't hired for her Cornell pedigree. She was hired for the other pedigree. A UF degree would not have changed that.
But look at what she is best known for writing about - leaving Hialeah and going to Cornell. Without that experience to write about she's nothing special.
Cornell is nothing special. It's considered "soft" Ivy, the the easiest Ivy to get into. There are harder non-ivy schools than Cornell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A kid that has the smarts and stats to get offered a full ride at UF AND admission into Cornell has the brains to figure this stuff out for themselves.
She is lucky that she had two working parents to help her. Between the three of them they decided that Cornell was worth taking on some debt and dipping into their own nest egg. Parents and students make financial choices like this every day although they are usually not trying to decide between Ivy or a full ride at the state flagship
Everyone got full ride into UF. The FL lottery funded it. I hear it's not as good now, but I went to UF and didn't know anyone with student loans. They covered everything except room and board, but Gainesville was super cheap to live in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she had just taken the full ride to UF her story today would be sort of boring. Cornell is what makes her experience so unique.
She wasn't hired for her Cornell pedigree. She was hired for the other pedigree. A UF degree would not have changed that.
But look at what she is best known for writing about - leaving Hialeah and going to Cornell. Without that experience to write about she's nothing special.
Anonymous wrote:A kid that has the smarts and stats to get offered a full ride at UF AND admission into Cornell has the brains to figure this stuff out for themselves.
She is lucky that she had two working parents to help her. Between the three of them they decided that Cornell was worth taking on some debt and dipping into their own nest egg. Parents and students make financial choices like this every day although they are usually not trying to decide between Ivy or a full ride at the state flagship