Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not SLACs
I wouldn’t send my kids to Harvard if you paid me….
Says the 95% of parents whose kids wouldn’t be accepted to Harvard.
Anonymous wrote:The author didn't attend any STEM classes where the course load are significantly higher. You can't pass those classes without putting in work. There are no essays, only labs, psets, mid terms and finals.
Anonymous wrote:
This is the case with most Ivies. Getting in is the hard part.
Princeton and Cornell STEM do not f around. Other than those, this may be true
Anonymous wrote:Not SLACs
I wouldn’t send my kids to Harvard if you paid me….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you think it was going to be any different? That is every college everywhere.
No, it actually isn't.
There are slackers everywhere. College is what you make of it.
That wasn't the point. At most schools, true slackers don't pass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's weird is that this is so exciting for you, OP. I did not attend anything resembling an Ivy, but at least I don't have a huge chip on my shoulder about it. The same description could apply to many colleges and universities. Why would you hoist Harvard on a hated pedestal and expect those students to behave differently?
Check yourself.
+1. OP's reaction to a student tale is very weird. The green-eyed monster got ahold of OP and it's interfering with her judgment
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you think it was going to be any different? That is every college everywhere.
Not sure that’s the case. Harvard has extreme grade inflation so the students gravitate towards other activities because their grades aren’t going to distinguish them
Anonymous wrote:Did you think it was going to be any different? That is every college everywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you think it was going to be any different? That is every college everywhere.
No, it actually isn't.
There are slackers everywhere. College is what you make of it.
Anonymous wrote:What's weird is that this is so exciting for you, OP. I did not attend anything resembling an Ivy, but at least I don't have a huge chip on my shoulder about it. The same description could apply to many colleges and universities. Why would you hoist Harvard on a hated pedestal and expect those students to behave differently?
Check yourself.