Anonymous wrote:Cornell is huge and it's full of creepy and elbowy swots. Unless your kid is attractive enough and your family is wealthy enough to gain entry into a top tier sorority or fraternity, it's not a credential that impresses anyone and the network is mediocre.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC got in and turned it down. Not worth the cost in his opinion. Chose large OOS public college instead. Cornell seemed like a competitive degree mill.
I’m so sorry for your kid. That sux.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC got in and turned it down. Not worth the cost in his opinion. Chose large OOS public college instead. Cornell seemed like a competitive degree mill.
I’m so sorry for your kid. That sux.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Adults in their 30s or later who reference their “Ivy League” degree generate a lot more behind their back eye rolls than they think they do.
We have a friend who, in her late 40s, makes sure that everyone she meets knows within the hour that she went to Princeton. It is so embarrassing.
I don’t have the heart to tell her. She is an otherwise truly lovely and sociable woman. But so many from our circle avoid her because she can’t fathom that she is signaling a slavish devotion to brand names. She comes off like a logo whore in a sea of Loro Piana.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Adults in their 30s or later who reference their “Ivy League” degree generate a lot more behind their back eye rolls than they think they do.
Tell that to the in house position at a small company I can't apply to where literally the ad said Ivy League or equivalent undergrad and Top 14 Law School. I am 25 years out of law school and have been General Counsel twice in my career at smaller companies. It was for their GC position.
Anonymous wrote:My friends who attended Cornell loved it. But the only way to figure out if it’s right for your kid is to visit.
Anonymous wrote:DC got in and turned it down. Not worth the cost in his opinion. Chose large OOS public college instead. Cornell seemed like a competitive degree mill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Adults in their 30s or later who reference their “Ivy League” degree generate a lot more behind their back eye rolls than they think they do.
We have a friend who, in her late 40s, makes sure that everyone she meets knows within the hour that she went to Princeton. It is so embarrassing.
I don’t have the heart to tell her. She is an otherwise truly lovely and sociable woman. But so many from our circle avoid her because she can’t fathom that she is signaling a slavish devotion to brand names. She comes off like a logo whore in a sea of Loro Piana.
Anonymous wrote:DC got in and turned it down. Not worth the cost in his opinion. Chose large OOS public college instead. Cornell seemed like a competitive degree mill.