Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is like what is more prestigious: a Honda Accord or a Toyota Camry?
This is so rude. Not everybody’s child is choosing between Harvard and Yale.
NP. Not rude. Just accurate. If you're going to play the prestige game, you need to have your eyes wide open. Your late model Accord or Camry is still "more prestigious" than the surplused taxi you could be driving (which, in this analogy would be community college I guess).
You prestige-chasers living in make-believe land wouldn't actually consider the trades for your children, even though this would give them long term job satisfaction and security. Who's really being rude here? At least some are being realistic about what we're talking about here, the snob factor.
And Tulane? In the Northeast people are just gonna say "huh?".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is like what is more prestigious: a Honda Accord or a Toyota Camry?
This is so rude. Not everybody’s child is choosing between Harvard and Yale.
NP- I think the analogy is pretty accurate though. Both are solid respectable cars - but not shiny prestige. The same goes for the question. If you are looking at BU/Tulane - prestige shouldn't really be part of the equation. Go to the school you like better for location, social scene, academic program, etc. The student who will make the most of college will be the one who succeeds coming out of either of these schools. It doesn't have to be an insult.
Anonymous wrote:Tulane graduates (the ones I know personally) are dopes and couldn't get in anywhere else. Thank God for money!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is like what is more prestigious: a Honda Accord or a Toyota Camry?
This is so rude. Not everybody’s child is choosing between Harvard and Yale.
NP. Not rude. Just accurate. If you're going to play the prestige game, you need to have your eyes wide open. Your late model Accord or Camry is still "more prestigious" than the surplused taxi you could be driving (which, in this analogy would be community college I guess).
You prestige-chasers living in make-believe land wouldn't actually consider the trades for your children, even though this would give them long term job satisfaction and security. Who's really being rude here? At least some are being realistic about what we're talking about here, the snob factor.
And Tulane? In the Northeast people are just gonna say "huh?".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is like what is more prestigious: a Honda Accord or a Toyota Camry?
This is so rude. Not everybody’s child is choosing between Harvard and Yale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is like what is more prestigious: a Honda Accord or a Toyota Camry?
This is so rude. Not everybody’s child is choosing between Harvard and Yale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is like what is more prestigious: a Honda Accord or a Toyota Camry?
This is so rude. Not everybody’s child is choosing between Harvard and Yale.
Anonymous wrote:This is like what is more prestigious: a Honda Accord or a Toyota Camry?
Anonymous wrote:Which school is more prestigious and has better job outlook? Boston U or Tulane?
Anonymous wrote:This is like what is more prestigious: a Honda Accord or a Toyota Camry?