Anonymous wrote:It seems like Harvard grads go out of their way to say this. Maybe as a way to forstall what they think would be envy? Or pity if they haven't achieved big success? Idk, but I've heard it from more than a few. Sort of "meh, it's not all that it's cracked up to be" kind of descriptions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my experience, elite education types are notoriously below average in physical appearance. I'm all for ugly people having something to be proud of.
The top 20 are full of upper middle to rich kids. Rich kids are smart, good genetics, perfect teeth, generally skinny, eat well, dress stylish, $200 haircuts, cosmopolitan.
Public U's have talent at the top quartile, but you're sharing campus with the a lot of dirt. Unsophisticated kids who've never been anywhere, dumb & dull.
Anonymous wrote:In my experience, elite education types are notoriously below average in physical appearance. I'm all for ugly people having something to be proud of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my experience, elite education types are notoriously below average in physical appearance. I'm all for ugly people having something to be proud of.
LOL
Anonymous wrote:In my experience, elite education types are notoriously below average in physical appearance. I'm all for ugly people having something to be proud of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ah look, the anti-elites have shown up with their "$300K in debt" talking point. So stale.
Elites have the best financial aid and no loan policies. Please stop spewing your insecure ignorance.
What a weird comment. I got into Chicago and chose to go to Illinois. It was absolutely a purely financial decision and one I do not regret. I don't speak from a place of ignorance, but from one of having actually been there and done that. If you can afford it, go ahead and go to an elite. I could not.
So true. What is worse, I went to an Ivy and they reduced my financial aid substantially the second year, despite the fact my dad suffered an injury that year that meant he will never work again/is fully disabled. He is on Ssa disability now and has been since then. Hope you feel good about that, Harvard assholes. When you send me emails constantly about my "last chance" to donate to the HLS fund, Just know I enjoy median with your donation numbers. I will never give you a red cent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems the point of the OP was not that going to am elite school is a better path to success. Rather, that those who denigrate elite rarely have gone to one. I agree with the OP.
I agree with OP, too.
Anonymous wrote:I didn't go to an Ivy. I went to state school, and BU for law school. I'm a partner in a law firm. The partner in the office next to me went to Harvard and Duke. Yet we both wound up at the same place at the same age. Tell me again about how it matters?