Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All great. All prestigious. All extremely well known to top employers and graduate schools. All hard to get into and hard to excel at.
If you don't know these things, the fault is with you.
These are facts.
What do you mean they are hard to excel at?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They all excel in "educating" the spoiled children of the rich.
I work for a top research organization and we hire graduates of top state institutions at same or higher rate than graduates of these schools.
Anonymous wrote:They all excel in "educating" the spoiled children of the rich.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And make dullards envious.
How is that possible when no one has ever heard of these schools?
Lots of people have heard of these schools. It’s a social indicator that you haven’t.
This. Anyone who hasn’t heard of these schools is from flyover country. Or likely not college-educated, if they live on the East Coast.
Lol keep telling yourself that. Enjoy paying off that 280k as a Starbucks barista.
Again, this is very telling. The kids who go to these schools aren’t paying off $280k. Either their parents just paid the tuition straight up (many of them without giving it a second thought because it’s nothing to them) or they got tons of need based aid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And make dullards envious.
How is that possible when no one has ever heard of these schools?
Lots of people have heard of these schools. It’s a social indicator that you haven’t.
This. Anyone who hasn’t heard of these schools is from flyover country. Or likely not college-educated, if they live on the East Coast.
Lol keep telling yourself that. Enjoy paying off that 280k as a Starbucks barista.
Anonymous wrote:How do these four schools differ? What are their unique personas, or all they mainly very similar?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And make dullards envious.
How is that possible when no one has ever heard of these schools?
Lots of people have heard of these schools. It’s a social indicator that you haven’t.
+2 If you haven’t heard of these schools it is probably because you are an immigrant, your parents didn’t go to college (you are first gen) or you are middle class and attended your local public college (state flagship, etc).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And make dullards envious.
How is that possible when no one has ever heard of these schools?
Lots of people have heard of these schools. It’s a social indicator that you haven’t.
+2 If you haven’t heard of these schools it is probably because you are an immigrant, your parents didn’t go to college (you are first gen) or you are middle class and attended your local public college (state flagship, etc).
Anonymous wrote:All great. All prestigious. All extremely well known to top employers and graduate schools. All hard to get into and hard to excel at.
If you don't know these things, the fault is with you.
These are facts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And make dullards envious.
How is that possible when no one has ever heard of these schools?
Lots of people have heard of these schools. It’s a social indicator that you haven’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All great. All prestigious. All extremely well known to top employers and graduate schools. All hard to get into and hard to excel at.
If you don't know these things, the fault is with you.
These are facts.
You guys really do live in a bubble
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And make dullards envious.
How is that possible when no one has ever heard of these schools?
Lots of people have heard of these schools. It’s a social indicator that you haven’t.
This. Anyone who hasn’t heard of these schools is from flyover country. Or likely not college-educated, if they live on the East Coast.
The reality is people including the educated only know about research institutions. The only people who know about slacs is the people who went to slacs which is minuscule in comparison to the people going to normal universities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All great. All prestigious. All extremely well known to top employers and graduate schools. All hard to get into and hard to excel at.
If you don't know these things, the fault is with you.
These are facts.
You guys really do live in a bubble