Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anecdotal, but the people I know who went to SEC schools and pledged top houses not only had less stressful high school and college careers than the T20-or-bust strivers, but they're leading happier and more successful adult lives. Most have jobs like regional bank VP in a mid-sized Southern metro, or they're crushing it in big-ticket B2B sales. The strivers are still working 80-90 hours a week trying to climb the ladder in soul-sucking jobs they hate. Even their weekends are spent either working or worrying about work while the SEC bros spent last Saturday in Athens tailgating for Alabama vs. Georgia. The next time you're on 30a, chase down the first Bimmer you see (it won't take long) and ask the driver for college advice. The closest thing to an Ivy-plus you'll hear come out of his mouth is UF.
You post this nonsense constantly...and it's fairly clear these aren't people you know at all, but rather some weird characterization of people who went to SEC schools.
The only thing different about today's post is you no longer have them driving Cybertrucks because you realized that almost nobody purchased a Cybertruck and its now officially a huge bust with thousands gathering dust on lots.
Anonymous wrote:I love that DCUM thinks it’s normal to fly to Thailand for Christmas break.
Anonymous wrote:I love that DCUM thinks it’s normal to fly to Thailand for Christmas break.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this post for real? DCUM-land are full of strivers.
Yes, and look how miserable most of the posters here seem. Now compare that to the atmosphere on 30A during a typical weekend. It's basically the adult version of an SEC fraternity party. It's the same bros still crushing it and loving life, only instead of drinking Natty Light from a keg in a fraternity basement, they're now driving Bimmers, working big boy jobs, and married to beautiful women.
Anonymous wrote:Is this post for real? DCUM-land are full of strivers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anecdotal, but the people I know who went to SEC schools and pledged top houses not only had less stressful high school and college careers than the T20-or-bust strivers, but they're leading happier and more successful adult lives. Most have jobs like regional bank VP in a mid-sized Southern metro, or they're crushing it in big-ticket B2B sales. The strivers are still working 80-90 hours a week trying to climb the ladder in soul-sucking jobs they hate. Even their weekends are spent either working or worrying about work while the SEC bros spent last Saturday in Athens tailgating for Alabama vs. Georgia. The next time you're on 30a, chase down the first Bimmer you see (it won't take long) and ask the driver for college advice. The closest thing to an Ivy-plus you'll hear come out of his mouth is UF.
Ugh - this sounds like an incredibly miserable life. What a waste to do stuff your whole life that isn't even purposeful. What the heck is even a Bimmer? Sounds like an ugly pollution machine. So sad. Sorry that's all you could make of your life.
It is possible to not be stressed, go to a top school, work less than 40hrs/wk, raise your own kids, live in DMV, and do actual good for humanity on a daily basis. Ask me how I know.
Anonymous wrote:Anecdotal, but the people I know who went to SEC schools and pledged top houses not only had less stressful high school and college careers than the T20-or-bust strivers, but they're leading happier and more successful adult lives. Most have jobs like regional bank VP in a mid-sized Southern metro, or they're crushing it in big-ticket B2B sales. The strivers are still working 80-90 hours a week trying to climb the ladder in soul-sucking jobs they hate. Even their weekends are spent either working or worrying about work while the SEC bros spent last Saturday in Athens tailgating for Alabama vs. Georgia. The next time you're on 30a, chase down the first Bimmer you see (it won't take long) and ask the driver for college advice. The closest thing to an Ivy-plus you'll hear come out of his mouth is UF.
Anonymous wrote:Anecdotal, but the people I know who went to SEC schools and pledged top houses not only had less stressful high school and college careers than the T20-or-bust strivers, but they're leading happier and more successful adult lives. Most have jobs like regional bank VP in a mid-sized Southern metro, or they're crushing it in big-ticket B2B sales. The strivers are still working 80-90 hours a week trying to climb the ladder in soul-sucking jobs they hate. Even their weekends are spent either working or worrying about work while the SEC bros spent last Saturday in Athens tailgating for Alabama vs. Georgia. The next time you're on 30a, chase down the first Bimmer you see (it won't take long) and ask the driver for college advice. The closest thing to an Ivy-plus you'll hear come out of his mouth is UF.
Anonymous wrote:Anecdotal, but the people I know who went to SEC schools and pledged top houses not only had less stressful high school and college careers than the T20-or-bust strivers, but they're leading happier and more successful adult lives. Most have jobs like regional bank VP in a mid-sized Southern metro, or they're crushing it in big-ticket B2B sales. The strivers are still working 80-90 hours a week trying to climb the ladder in soul-sucking jobs they hate. Even their weekends are spent either working or worrying about work while the SEC bros spent last Saturday in Athens tailgating for Alabama vs. Georgia. The next time you're on 30a, chase down the first Bimmer you see (it won't take long) and ask the driver for college advice. The closest thing to an Ivy-plus you'll hear come out of his mouth is UF.