Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I lived in NYC and having a degree from a prestigious school helped me get a job in investment banking. Ultimately I hated it and I'm a stay at home mom now but I met my husband though work. That wouldn't have happened if I had gone to a different school.
see, told you so, the perks are better than the membership
All this investment banking spam seems like trolls. Nobody outside of NJ/NY/CT is this obsessed with banking.![]()
If PP was genuine, and assuming PP was moderately attractive, she would have just as easily met a rich husband after being a state school sorority girl or attending some half-decent liberal arts college like Trinity or Hobart and William Smith.
Look up assortative mating. Rich boys used to marry the pretty girl from the country club back home. Now they may someone with similar education and career background to themselves. Think JFK and Jackie vs. the Obamas or even the Kushners. Assortative mating explains at least 40% of how the world works differently now compared to the recent past.
They still do, it's just that she usually has the same kind of education he does. How many wealthy women whose parents are the country club type don't go to college these days?
They don't necessarily marry the one from exactly back home though. And these days, mixed marriages are much more common. WASP/Jewish (the Kushners), Jewish/Chinese (the Zuckerbergs) etc.
Anonymous wrote:I think it matters for the first job/internship/grad school application.
After that? not much.
But that first one DOES matter. So....
IDK, ultimately. I do think that it matters more if you're a POC or from a lower socioeconomic background. Then - by God go to the highest ranked place you can afford and work those connections.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re a middle or even UMC kid at Northwestern getting some financial aid... guess who your closest friends are going to be.
Who are they going to be?
Other financial aid kids who spend their days and nights being jealous of rich kids.
If my brilliant middle class financial aid unhooked white Ivy girl marries a normal financial aid unhooked graduate of her choice (any color or gender, these are hers to determine), I think they will have a killer two-career family and make enough money to not have financial problems. They will make our world better.
I am not worried that they will be too jealous of the rich kids. I hope the rich kids are cool enough for the smart unhooked kids around them.
Anonymous wrote:No. We live on a nice street of diverse families who make great salaries and have a variety of jobs. Research, govt. work, professor, business owner, restaurant owner, lawyer, doctors, etc. We all ended up at the same place. Some went to Harvard, JMU, Princeton, UVA, Tech, Duke, Mason, Naval Academy, West Point, New England liberal arts colleges, Redford, other state schools, and some…gasp…didn’t go to college! Yet here we all are living together and raising kids together. No one cares where (or if) anyone else went to college. We care that you’re a nice neighbor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Not at all.
Maybe not Duke vs. Harvard or UVA vs. Duke, but you're saying it doesn't matter if you go to Harvard or Longwood? For real?
Longwood Average Salary After 10 Years
$43,200
Harvard Average Salary After 10 Years
$136,700
Haha! We look at this in the stats class I teach. Here you want to be looking at modal and not mean salary. At least some of the reason the mean is so high for Harvard is because a few individuals (like gates and sucked beef) end up skewing the mean. It's also high because of people who work in family businesses who are overpaid for their services by wealthy parents, including wealthy overseas families. This number is not a guarantee that YOU will make this salary if you are just a regular Joe.
If you took a kid that was accepted to Harvard (because they had great grades and astronomical standardized tests) and they actually chose to go to Longwood before going to law school or medical school, it probably wouldn't make much difference because they would still have stellar grades and great MCATs or LSATs, and that is what matters most. For career paths like finance or consulting, it would be a different story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Not at all.
Maybe not Duke vs. Harvard or UVA vs. Duke, but you're saying it doesn't matter if you go to Harvard or Longwood? For real?
Longwood Average Salary After 10 Years
$43,200
Harvard Average Salary After 10 Years
$136,700
Haha! We look at this in the stats class I teach. Here you want to be looking at modal and not mean salary. At least some of the reason the mean is so high for Harvard is because a few individuals (like gates and sucked beef) end up skewing the mean. It's also high because of people who work in family businesses who are overpaid for their services by wealthy parents, including wealthy overseas families. This number is not a guarantee that YOU will make this salary if you are just a regular Joe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re a middle or even UMC kid at Northwestern getting some financial aid... guess who your closest friends are going to be.
Who are they going to be?
Other financial aid kids who spend their days and nights being jealous of rich kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I lived in NYC and having a degree from a prestigious school helped me get a job in investment banking. Ultimately I hated it and I'm a stay at home mom now but I met my husband though work. That wouldn't have happened if I had gone to a different school.
see, told you so, the perks are better than the membership
All this investment banking spam seems like trolls. Nobody outside of NJ/NY/CT is this obsessed with banking.![]()
If PP was genuine, and assuming PP was moderately attractive, she would have just as easily met a rich husband after being a state school sorority girl or attending some half-decent liberal arts college like Trinity or Hobart and William Smith.
Look up assortative mating. Rich boys used to marry the pretty girl from the country club back home. Now they may someone with similar education and career background to themselves. Think JFK and Jackie vs. the Obamas or even the Kushners. Assortative mating explains at least 40% of how the world works differently now compared to the recent past.
They still do, it's just that she usually has the same kind of education he does. How many wealthy women whose parents are the country club type don't go to college these days?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I lived in NYC and having a degree from a prestigious school helped me get a job in investment banking. Ultimately I hated it and I'm a stay at home mom now but I met my husband though work. That wouldn't have happened if I had gone to a different school.
see, told you so, the perks are better than the membership
All this investment banking spam seems like trolls. Nobody outside of NJ/NY/CT is this obsessed with banking.![]()
If PP was genuine, and assuming PP was moderately attractive, she would have just as easily met a rich husband after being a state school sorority girl or attending some half-decent liberal arts college like Trinity or Hobart and William Smith.
Look up assortative mating. Rich boys used to marry the pretty girl from the country club back home. Now they may someone with similar education and career background to themselves. Think JFK and Jackie vs. the Obamas or even the Kushners. Assortative mating explains at least 40% of how the world works differently now compared to the recent past.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I lived in NYC and having a degree from a prestigious school helped me get a job in investment banking. Ultimately I hated it and I'm a stay at home mom now but I met my husband though work. That wouldn't have happened if I had gone to a different school.
see, told you so, the perks are better than the membership
All this investment banking spam seems like trolls. Nobody outside of NJ/NY/CT is this obsessed with banking.![]()
If PP was genuine, and assuming PP was moderately attractive, she would have just as easily met a rich husband after being a state school sorority girl or attending some half-decent liberal arts college like Trinity or Hobart and William Smith.