Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is she cute in an above average way?
Get her off the stress train that is the USA.
Send her to college in Europe perhaps guide her to build a life in the Netherlands where women are happier and only want to work part time.
Dutch women for example have no interest in working full time.
European colleges don’t care about extra curriculars.
OMG-why do you bring up looks?
That is so sexist. Can we please just stop with pretending this is woman's most important trait. I don't think you would say that for a male student![]()
Id be harder on a male student.
In a odd way, I am forecasting the returns to aesthetics get even stronger in the 20s and 30s as automation, smart algos, robotics etc erode more and more skills.
This applies to men as well — not as starkly in some ways but even more brutal in other ways.
I’d much rather have an average looking averaged skilled daughter than an average looking average skilled son these next few decades.
For a male student, I would already tell him if he was below the 80th percentile in abilities/skills to scratch out enough money for a solitary existence and then do van-by-the-river life.
[/quote]
Anonymous wrote:Start instagram acct reviewing or highlighting books.
My friend’s son did one for music and he seriously has like 15K people following. In 6 months. It’s crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is she cute in an above average way?
Get her off the stress train that is the USA.
Send her to college in Europe perhaps guide her to build a life in the Netherlands where women are happier and only want to work part time.
Dutch women for example have no interest in working full time.
European colleges don’t care about extra curriculars.
OMG-why do you bring up looks?
That is so sexist. Can we please just stop with pretending this is woman's most important trait. I don't think you would say that for a male student![]()
Id be harder on a male student.
In a odd way, I am forecasting the returns to aesthetics get even stronger in the 20s and 30s as automation, smart algos, robotics etc erode more and more skills.
This applies to men as well — not as starkly in some ways but even more brutal in other ways.
I’d much rather have an average looking averaged skilled daughter than an average looking average skilled son these next few decades.
For a male student, I would already tell him if he was below the 80th percentile in abilities/skills to scratch out enough money for a solitary existence and then do van-by-the-river life.
Anonymous wrote:Look into colleges in Britain. They don’t care about EC’s. Just grades and test scores. Reading extensively will be seen as a plus.