Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So far: no one has come up with any concrete argument against this idea. Why be defensive without any concrete reasoning?
Is because it’s impossible to prove a negative. But I can tell you have no idea where my neighbors or most of my colleagues went to college. And the ones I do know is because they have a coffee mug or something, not because we sit and rank order colleagues based on matriculation. A person like that would be insufferable and would be ostracized in the work place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone on DCUM “it doesn’t matter where you go to college that’s a shallow concern”
Also everyone on DCUM “what test prep service should I use, and what hooks should I make sure my kids have, so they can get into HYPSM?”
... and probably often the same posters, under the guise of anonymity.
Anonymous wrote:So far: no one has come up with any concrete argument against this idea. Why be defensive without any concrete reasoning?
Anonymous wrote:Everyone on DCUM “it doesn’t matter where you go to college that’s a shallow concern”
Also everyone on DCUM “what test prep service should I use, and what hooks should I make sure my kids have, so they can get into HYPSM?”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to a school outside is the top t75 but has been steadily climbing in the rankings. As my school has climbed in the rankings, my life has gotten better with greater job prospects and more respect from peers. I can’t wait to see how what good things happen when my school breaks into the t75. I just hope they don’t change the ranking methodology again and ruin my life.
Wow, delusional. No one cares where you went to college and no one (aside from a handful of ranking nerds) knows how that college ranks. If it's not an Ivy or similar, it's just in the Other category, and that category has plenty of extremely successful and well-regarded people!
Anonymous wrote:I went to a school outside is the top t75 but has been steadily climbing in the rankings. As my school has climbed in the rankings, my life has gotten better with greater job prospects and more respect from peers. I can’t wait to see how what good things happen when my school breaks into the t75. I just hope they don’t change the ranking methodology again and ruin my life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to a school outside is the top t75 but has been steadily climbing in the rankings. As my school has climbed in the rankings, my life has gotten better with greater job prospects and more respect from peers. I can’t wait to see how what good things happen when my school breaks into the t75. I just hope they don’t change the ranking methodology again and ruin my life.
If your life is ruined, it won't be due to the rankings. It might be due to your anxieties and hangups, though.
Anonymous wrote:I went to a school outside is the top t75 but has been steadily climbing in the rankings. As my school has climbed in the rankings, my life has gotten better with greater job prospects and more respect from peers. I can’t wait to see how what good things happen when my school breaks into the t75. I just hope they don’t change the ranking methodology again and ruin my life.
Anonymous wrote:Who gets to decide what t75 is?