Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The inference here is that he matriculated into some super selective, elite school. He didn’t. This is like a kid taking open enrollment honors courses in APS.
It’s still a Harvard degree. But make no bones about it — it’s not Harvard College. You can’t even transfer INTO Harvard College from HES.
And yet the lowly HES guy was able to do what the Harvard College folks either were unable to do or were incurious about. Either way, kudos to him and shame on them.
I think the irony here is that he couldn't care any less about prestige. Just wants to make a difference and is doing so. Also, he has become a household name almost overnight.
He isn’t a household name. He has been mildly notorious in some circles for a few years now, ever since his disingenuous claims about CRT. Racist scum does tend to stand out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't both gay and rufo be bad at the same time
She was the president of Harvard. If the allegations of plagiarism are true, that’s inexcusable especially in the educational space of all places!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plenty of non-grifters attend extension schools. You seem like you have a screw loose to paint those people with a broad brush.
Why exactly would a non-local choose open-admit HARVARD extension school over a perfectly fine local program, where they can drive to campus if need be, meet classmates, chat with professors, use university resources, and tap the network? At its core it’s attracting insecure status-seeking frauds seeking to dupe people.
Anonymous wrote:Can't both gay and rufo be bad at the same time
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The inference here is that he matriculated into some super selective, elite school. He didn’t. This is like a kid taking open enrollment honors courses in APS.
It’s still a Harvard degree. But make no bones about it — it’s not Harvard College. You can’t even transfer INTO Harvard College from HES.
He went to Georgetown. I know you really, really, really wish he'd gone to some random state school but it was GEORGETOWN.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This doesn’t change the fact that the former president of Harvard is a serial plagiarist.
Don’t shoot the messenger.
Probably teases out his motives. Insecure striver who “only” has a Georgetown degree. An Ivy reject with status envy. So much envy the pathetic buys a Harvard online degree in 2022 while living in million dollar home in Washington state. A wannabe desperate to belong, seething with envy.
Or he’s just not cool with plagiarism? Doesn’t really need to be a deep villain backstory.
He is nothing but a shameless grifter; a hired gun following marching orders.
Just take the L here. All this is doing is making Harvard look worse. The information about the degree on their own website shows how ridiculous this is; “Yes if you graduate from HES, you are a Harvard Alumni!” But then also trying to throw in the fact that you should specify that it’s the extension school and not actually Harvard.![]()
It’s a blatant cash grab by the University to try and sell it’s prestige to people willing to pay while also trying to keep it’s “elite” reputation intact. If they don’t want people to use these programs as a way to bolster their credentials in a “less than honest way”, then maybe the school shouldn’t market what they’re selling in a “less than honest way”.
All it’s doing is making you look like a snob and further exposing how much of a joke “elite” schools have become.
Why was a middle aged right wing think tank grifter seeking such a transparent fake shortcut to an Ivy degree in *2022*? Why did he want to be associated with Harvard or any Ivy? He allegedly lectures at Hillsdale, he lives in Seattle, and right wing grifters like him have been running their mouth that all the Ivies are woke far left pinko breeding grounds. It totally exposes him as a midwit fraud clamoring to belong. It is frankly pathetic that he did this in 2022. And that's BEFORE getting into him purposely lying and obfuscating what kind of degree he had from Harvard (online, extension school) to confer intelligence, status and prestige he is not actually smart enough to earn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The inference here is that he matriculated into some super selective, elite school. He didn’t. This is like a kid taking open enrollment honors courses in APS.
It’s still a Harvard degree. But make no bones about it — it’s not Harvard College. You can’t even transfer INTO Harvard College from HES.
And yet the lowly HES guy was able to do what the Harvard College folks either were unable to do or were incurious about. Either way, kudos to him and shame on them.
I think the irony here is that he couldn't care any less about prestige. Just wants to make a difference and is doing so. Also, he has become a household name almost overnight.
People not ISO prestige are not misrepresenting their Harvard Extension master's degree on their resume.
He got his degree from Harbor, who cares if it was through extension, which is designed for working professionals? It’s the same place. Of course if you get your masters, you tell people about it that doesn’t mean you’re seeking attention.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The inference here is that he matriculated into some super selective, elite school. He didn’t. This is like a kid taking open enrollment honors courses in APS.
It’s still a Harvard degree. But make no bones about it — it’s not Harvard College. You can’t even transfer INTO Harvard College from HES.
And yet the lowly HES guy was able to do what the Harvard College folks either were unable to do or were incurious about. Either way, kudos to him and shame on them.
I think the irony here is that he couldn't care any less about prestige. Just wants to make a difference and is doing so. Also, he has become a household name almost overnight.
He isn’t a household name. He has been mildly notorious in some circles for a few years now, ever since his disingenuous claims about CRT. Racist scum does tend to stand out.
Oh my gosh, are you not paying attention. Literally everyone is talking about him on X and forums like this. He is featured on the news. Heck, we are talking about him right now! He’s loving this rest assured.
And the conversation is currently whether or not his Harvard degree needs the worded with extension, which hits the subconscious as a huge guess what he attended Harvard in a capacity. It will become murky, and all people will remember is that he had gone to Harvard. Without this “scandal” no one knew who he was, and no one knew that he attended Georgetown and Harvard.
What you don’t seem to understand is the universe of people on X and forums like this is incredibly small. It’s not reflective of wider population at all. It’s not even “internet famous.”
No one really uses X anymore, really. And those who are left are just in a weird echo chamber arguing amongst themselves. Kind of like this place, only maybe on a slightly smaller scale.
Neither platform is particularly influential.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is my favorite tweet on this topic:
We’ve long had questions about whether the value of an elite degree is mainly signaling or mainly acquired human capital.
It’s interesting to see
@Harvard
faculty coming out so strongly in favor of it being mainly signaling.
https://twitter.com/C_Garthwaite/status/1743679744275562632
You don't comprehend there are wide variances of standards, rigor and merit between degree programs at the same university? You right wingers routinely make fun of humanities degrees for being so easy they're worthless, while a STEM bachelor's at the same university are much more intense, of course. Or a public policy master's from Kennedy School at Harvard is obviously far easier to get into and far easier to finish than a four-year MD program at Harvard Medical School. Rufo sought a shortcut degree from the easiest department at Harvard, the open enrollment extension school. $40,000 to buy a "Master of Liberal Arts in Extension Studies" online degree. Then he purposely misinterpreted the degree to confer the prestige, status, and accomplishment the much more selective and rigorous programs project. It's akin to stolen valor. Guy is a clown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The inference here is that he matriculated into some super selective, elite school. He didn’t. This is like a kid taking open enrollment honors courses in APS.
It’s still a Harvard degree. But make no bones about it — it’s not Harvard College. You can’t even transfer INTO Harvard College from HES.
And yet the lowly HES guy was able to do what the Harvard College folks either were unable to do or were incurious about. Either way, kudos to him and shame on them.
I think the irony here is that he couldn't care any less about prestige. Just wants to make a difference and is doing so. Also, he has become a household name almost overnight.
People not ISO prestige are not misrepresenting their Harvard Extension master's degree on their resume.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The inference here is that he matriculated into some super selective, elite school. He didn’t. This is like a kid taking open enrollment honors courses in APS.
It’s still a Harvard degree. But make no bones about it — it’s not Harvard College. You can’t even transfer INTO Harvard College from HES.
And yet the lowly HES guy was able to do what the Harvard College folks either were unable to do or were incurious about. Either way, kudos to him and shame on them.
I think the irony here is that he couldn't care any less about prestige. Just wants to make a difference and is doing so. Also, he has become a household name almost overnight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The inference here is that he matriculated into some super selective, elite school. He didn’t. This is like a kid taking open enrollment honors courses in APS.
It’s still a Harvard degree. But make no bones about it — it’s not Harvard College. You can’t even transfer INTO Harvard College from HES.
And yet the lowly HES guy was able to do what the Harvard College folks either were unable to do or were incurious about. Either way, kudos to him and shame on them.
I think the irony here is that he couldn't care any less about prestige. Just wants to make a difference and is doing so. Also, he has become a household name almost overnight.
He isn’t a household name. He has been mildly notorious in some circles for a few years now, ever since his disingenuous claims about CRT. Racist scum does tend to stand out.
Oh my gosh, are you not paying attention. Literally everyone is talking about him on X and forums like this. He is featured on the news. Heck, we are talking about him right now! He’s loving this rest assured.
And the conversation is currently whether or not his Harvard degree needs the worded with extension, which hits the subconscious as a huge guess what he attended Harvard in a capacity. It will become murky, and all people will remember is that he had gone to Harvard. Without this “scandal” no one knew who he was, and no one knew that he attended Georgetown and Harvard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is my favorite tweet on this topic:
We’ve long had questions about whether the value of an elite degree is mainly signaling or mainly acquired human capital.
It’s interesting to see
@Harvard
faculty coming out so strongly in favor of it being mainly signaling.
https://twitter.com/C_Garthwaite/status/1743679744275562632
You don't comprehend there are wide variances of standards, rigor and merit between degree programs at the same university? You right wingers routinely make fun of humanities degrees for being so easy they're worthless, while a STEM bachelor's at the same university are much more intense, of course. Or a public policy master's from Kennedy School at Harvard is obviously far easier to get into and far easier to finish than a four-year MD program at Harvard Medical School. Rufo sought a shortcut degree from the easiest department at Harvard, the open enrollment extension school. $40,000 to buy a "Master of Liberal Arts in Extension Studies" online degree. Then he purposely misinterpreted the degree to confer the prestige, status, and accomplishment the much more selective and rigorous programs project. It's akin to stolen valor. Guy is a clown.