Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. I am not sure regret is a useful way to spend your time.
2. I received an excellent education. It is a lot more about what you put in than where you go.
This.
No one in my office went to an ivy. Top tier gov affair firm.
And we laugh sometimes in front of 40 year olds who mention they went to Harvard. I tilt my head and say “awww you were smart at 18 to get in why is that relevant now.”
Anonymous wrote:I was accepted into an Ivy and I chose to attend UVA. My parents did not want to pay the Ivy tuition; they could pay cash for UVA. No regrets.
Anonymous wrote:No because getting into an Ivy (for me at least) would have required family support and I didn't have that. I'm glad I didn't get hung up on it was okay going to a state flagship on scholarship and graduated from undergrad without loans.
My biggest regret was that I didn't take advantage of that to major in what I really wanted (English) and instead did a more practical major and went to law school. I wish I knew now what I didn't know then -- that you are the one who actually has to live your life, so you might as well do something you enjoy with it.
Anonymous wrote:1. I am not sure regret is a useful way to spend your time.
2. I received an excellent education. It is a lot more about what you put in than where you go.
Anonymous wrote:It's easy to see why so few of you ended up at an Ivy. You either didn't understand the question OP asked or are ignoring it.
Clearly it's directed at folks who in retrospect had an actual, realistic chance at admission to an Ivy but didn't push it. Many of you don't qualify to respond -- by a long shot -- and those of you who got in a turned it down don't qualify either.
Anonymous wrote:It's easy to see why so few of you ended up at an Ivy. You either didn't understand the question OP asked or are ignoring it.
Clearly it's directed at folks who in retrospect had an actual, realistic chance at admission to an Ivy but didn't push it. Many of you don't qualify to respond -- by a long shot -- and those of you who got in a turned it down don't qualify either.
Anonymous wrote:I was accepted into an Ivy and I chose to attend UVA. My parents did not want to pay the Ivy tuition; they could pay cash for UVA. No regrets.