Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many students and parents seem to be chasing trends and the affirmation of others' opinions (veneer of prestige, silly categorizations like "Ivy Plus" or "little ivy" or "T20", arguing about how to create categories within categories: like breaking down small LACS into wasp or +B). Enough. This is too much. College isn't a fashion object or handbag du jour, it's a retreat of learning, period. The professors and their teaching style "rate my prof", course calendars, curriculum core, etc. should be scrutinized instead.
People are focused on impressing each other not on growing.
This is what happens when families from Ohio who bought a Louis Vuitton bag when dad made partner at a no-name law firm move to the DC area. Worth based on perception and exclusivity––heads up, Linda, nobody cares about the Hermés pillow on your sofa you went into the negatives to buy.
Motto for 2026; I don't want to hear a peep from you CUA graduates when you blabber about how to make a new subset of the T20 schools.
Heads up, Karen, nobody from Ohio cares about what people inside the beltway think of their college choices.
My comment seems to have found Usha/JD Vance!
A: I’m referencing Ohioans who move to DC and worsen the traffic after being used to rural backroads. So, technically they are Ohioans by nature, but DMV residents by geography. Comprendo?
B: It’s madam to you, not Karen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Louis Vuitton - Ivy League
Balenciaga - NYU
Chanel - WASP
Versace - Miami and USC
Loewe - WASP
Michael Kors - Flagship State Schools
Kate Spade - Colleges that Change Lives
Gucci - Stanford
Dior - Seven Sisters
WASP — two brands
Yes sorry, not my best work. Hermes is obviously Lehigh with its direct path to Wall Street iykyk. Keep Chanel as WASP, Loewe is Bowdoin/Bates/Swat/Mid/Hampshire. Fendi is MIT. Ferragamo is JMU and VT because they need a big hug for being second tier to UVA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Louis Vuitton - Ivy League
Balenciaga - NYU
Chanel - WASP
Versace - Miami and USC
Loewe - WASP
Michael Kors - Flagship State Schools
Kate Spade - Colleges that Change Lives
Gucci - Stanford
Dior - Seven Sisters
WASP — two brands
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many students and parents seem to be chasing trends and the affirmation of others' opinions (veneer of prestige, silly categorizations like "Ivy Plus" or "little ivy" or "T20", arguing about how to create categories within categories: like breaking down small LACS into wasp or +B). Enough. This is too much. College isn't a fashion object or handbag du jour, it's a retreat of learning, period. The professors and their teaching style "rate my prof", course calendars, curriculum core, etc. should be scrutinized instead.
People are focused on impressing each other not on growing.
This is what happens when families from Ohio who bought a Louis Vuitton bag when dad made partner at a no-name law firm move to the DC area. Worth based on perception and exclusivity––heads up, Linda, nobody cares about the Hermés pillow on your sofa you went into the negatives to buy.
Motto for 2026; I don't want to hear a peep from you CUA graduates when you blabber about how to make a new subset of the T20 schools.
Heads up, Karen, nobody from Ohio cares about what people inside the beltway think of their college choices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many students and parents seem to be chasing trends and the affirmation of others' opinions (veneer of prestige, silly categorizations like "Ivy Plus" or "little ivy" or "T20", arguing about how to create categories within categories: like breaking down small LACS into wasp or +B). Enough. This is too much. College isn't a fashion object or handbag du jour, it's a retreat of learning, period. The professors and their teaching style "rate my prof", course calendars, curriculum core, etc. should be scrutinized instead.
People are focused on impressing each other not on growing.
This is what happens when families from Ohio who bought a Louis Vuitton bag when dad made partner at a no-name law firm move to the DC area. Worth based on perception and exclusivity––heads up, Linda, nobody cares about the Hermés pillow on your sofa you went into the negatives to buy.
Motto for 2026; I don't want to hear a peep from you CUA graduates when you blabber about how to make a new subset of the T20 schools.
Anonymous wrote:Louis Vuitton - Ivy League
Balenciaga - NYU
Chanel - WASP
Versace - Miami and USC
Loewe - WASP
Michael Kors - Flagship State Schools
Kate Spade - Colleges that Change Lives
Gucci - Stanford
Dior - Seven Sisters
Anonymous wrote:The people here are shallow, correct.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Louis Vuitton - Ivy League
Balenciaga - NYU
Chanel - WASP
Versace - Miami and USC
Loewe - WASP
Michael Kors - Flagship State Schools
Kate Spade - Colleges that Change Lives
Gucci - Stanford
Dior - Seven Sisters
LV is fully passe now. It's like the brand of purse women who have no imagination buy, to look like they have status.
Anonymous wrote:Louis Vuitton - Ivy League
Balenciaga - NYU
Chanel - WASP
Versace - Miami and USC
Loewe - WASP
Michael Kors - Flagship State Schools
Kate Spade - Colleges that Change Lives
Gucci - Stanford
Dior - Seven Sisters
Anonymous wrote:Louis Vuitton - Ivy League
Balenciaga - NYU
Chanel - WASP
Versace - Miami and USC
Loewe - WASP
Michael Kors - Flagship State Schools
Kate Spade - Colleges that Change Lives
Gucci - Stanford
Dior - Seven Sisters
Anonymous wrote:Louis Vuitton - Ivy League
Balenciaga - NYU
Chanel - WASP
Versace - Miami and USC
Loewe - WASP
Michael Kors - Flagship State Schools
Kate Spade - Colleges that Change Lives
Gucci - Stanford
Dior - Seven Sisters
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many students and parents seem to be chasing trends and the affirmation of others' opinions (veneer of prestige, silly categorizations like "Ivy Plus" or "little ivy" or "T20", arguing about how to create categories within categories: like breaking down small LACS into wasp or +B). Enough. This is too much. College isn't a fashion object or handbag du jour, it's a retreat of learning, period. The professors and their teaching style "rate my prof", course calendars, curriculum core, etc. should be scrutinized instead.
People are focused on impressing each other not on growing.
This is what happens when families from Ohio who bought a Louis Vuitton bag when dad made partner at a no-name law firm move to the DC area. Worth based on perception and exclusivity––heads up, Linda, nobody cares about the Hermés pillow on your sofa you went into the negatives to buy.
Motto for 2026; I don't want to hear a peep from you CUA graduates when you blabber about how to make a new subset of the T20 schools.
Anonymous wrote:Louis Vuitton - Ivy League
Balenciaga - NYU
Chanel - WASP
Versace - Miami and USC
Loewe - WASP
Michael Kors - Flagship State Schools
Kate Spade - Colleges that Change Lives
Gucci - Stanford
Dior - Seven Sisters
Anonymous wrote:So many students and parents seem to be chasing trends and the affirmation of others' opinions (veneer of prestige, silly categorizations like "Ivy Plus" or "little ivy" or "T20", arguing about how to create categories within categories: like breaking down small LACS into wasp or +B). Enough. This is too much. College isn't a fashion object or handbag du jour, it's a retreat of learning, period. The professors and their teaching style "rate my prof", course calendars, curriculum core, etc. should be scrutinized instead.
People are focused on impressing each other not on growing.