Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Indeed, it is a sports league and a miserable one at that, absolutely horrible, they should just drop sports altogether.
I'd be 100% for that.
Chill, OP. We know what people mean.
-Harvard graduate
Nothing more arrogant than a poster signing off like this. It gives you no more authority to speak on this than anyone else. Get bent.
Being from the school doesn't confer some level of weigh to opinions regarding the school?
-Princeton undergrad, Yale law, Harvard MBA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no such thing as a "Public Ivy." It's like calling Brown a "Private ACC."
Stop it.
Whoa. I didn’t know this. And I say “public ivy” all the time in reference to UVA, Michigan, UT Austin, Cal, Minnesota, and possibly UNC. But now that I’ve read this post I will definitely stop saying that. Thanks OP!
UT Austin, UNC??? are you kidding me?? Please!
Well, compare UT in engineering, computer science, science, to UVA. Also a top undergraduate business school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no such thing as a "Public Ivy." It's like calling Brown a "Private ACC."
Stop it.
Whoa. I didn’t know this. And I say “public ivy” all the time in reference to UVA, Michigan, UT Austin, Cal, Minnesota, and possibly UNC. But now that I’ve read this post I will definitely stop saying that. Thanks OP!
UT Austin, UNC??? are you kidding me?? Please!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVM, Miami Ohio, and UVA are definitely all in the same tier. Not sure why people have an issue with this.
What is UVM?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Indeed, it is a sports league and a miserable one at that, absolutely horrible, they should just drop sports altogether.
I'd be 100% for that.
Chill, OP. We know what people mean.
-Harvard graduate
Nothing more arrogant than a poster signing off like this. It gives you no more authority to speak on this than anyone else. Get bent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Indeed, it is a sports league and a miserable one at that, absolutely horrible, they should just drop sports altogether.
agree. at least cut back. I did it. while so many are exploring new things, the athletes are stuck doing the same old same old that most have been at for a dozen years.
I appreciate it helps gets access to the education for some reason but then they don't even get to take full advantage of their time at the institution because they are committed to so many hours for sports. makes little sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVM, Miami Ohio, and UVA are definitely all in the same tier. Not sure why people have an issue with this.
What is UVM?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Indeed, it is a sports league and a miserable one at that, absolutely horrible, they should just drop sports altogether.
agree. at least cut back. I did it. while so many are exploring new things, the athletes are stuck doing the same old same old that most have been at for a dozen years.
I appreciate it helps gets access to the education for some reason but then they don't even get to take full advantage of their time at the institution because they are committed to so many hours for sports. makes little sense.
Anonymous wrote:UVM, Miami Ohio, and UVA are definitely all in the same tier. Not sure why people have an issue with this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no such thing as a "Public Ivy." It's like calling Brown a "Private ACC."
Stop it.
Whoa. I didn’t know this. And I say “public ivy” all the time in reference to UVA, Michigan, UT Austin, Cal, Minnesota, and possibly UNC. But now that I’ve read this post I will definitely stop saying that. Thanks OP!
UT Austin, UNC??? are you kidding me?? Please!
Anonymous wrote:Indeed, it is a sports league and a miserable one at that, absolutely horrible, they should just drop sports altogether.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Indeed, it is a sports league and a miserable one at that, absolutely horrible, they should just drop sports altogether.
Shall we also get rid of the arts?
Whether you like it or not, those than have perform in sports and arts are more accomplished than most of the rest of the Ivy grads. (all but the top 5%)
Anonymous wrote:There is no such thing as a "Public Ivy." It's like calling Brown a "Private ACC."
Stop it.