Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCUM loafers above are already showing their better than thou attitudes.
No, fit is not overrated - just wait till one of your kids is miserable and depressed at the wrong school.
Yes, super smart kids often attend the most party heavy schools.
People focus on fit when their kid can't get into a top 20 school. Sorry. Poor people say money can't buy you happiness. Of course it does. Vacations, nice restaurants, etc. It buys experiences which has been shown to be linked to happiness. I don't have enough money so I am not happy as I could be. I have some but not enough.
People focus on rankings more than fit when the care about their own egos more than their kids' well-being.
Or maybe when they care about career opportunities ?
If you take full advantage of what's offered, career opportunities are the same regardless of whether you attend a school ranked in the top 10 or one ranked 50-100.
This may be true for certain STEM majors, but it definitely is not true for business (except data science & accounting) or humanities majors. Of course, there are exceptions and there are special super honors programs that may yield similar opportunities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCUM loafers above are already showing their better than thou attitudes.
No, fit is not overrated - just wait till one of your kids is miserable and depressed at the wrong school.
Yes, super smart kids often attend the most party heavy schools.
People focus on fit when their kid can't get into a top 20 school. Sorry. Poor people say money can't buy you happiness. Of course it does. Vacations, nice restaurants, etc. It buys experiences which has been shown to be linked to happiness. I don't have enough money so I am not happy as I could be. I have some but not enough.
People focus on rankings more than fit when the care about their own egos more than their kids' well-being.
Or maybe when they care about career opportunities ?
If you take full advantage of what's offered, career opportunities are the same regardless of whether you attend a school ranked in the top 10 or one ranked 50-100.
really? top 50-100 will offer same opportunity as top 10? you believe that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCUM loafers above are already showing their better than thou attitudes.
No, fit is not overrated - just wait till one of your kids is miserable and depressed at the wrong school.
Yes, super smart kids often attend the most party heavy schools.
People focus on fit when their kid can't get into a top 20 school. Sorry. Poor people say money can't buy you happiness. Of course it does. Vacations, nice restaurants, etc. It buys experiences which has been shown to be linked to happiness. I don't have enough money so I am not happy as I could be. I have some but not enough.
People focus on rankings more than fit when the care about their own egos more than their kids' well-being.
Nope. I care that my kids are at Ivies because we are paying a lot of money so want them to have the best opportunities they can. Has nothing to do with ego. By the way it's not about money always--it is about opportunities. One may want to be on the Supreme Court and Harvard undergrad Harvard Law goes a long way in that endeavor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCUM loafers above are already showing their better than thou attitudes.
No, fit is not overrated - just wait till one of your kids is miserable and depressed at the wrong school.
Yes, super smart kids often attend the most party heavy schools.
People focus on fit when their kid can't get into a top 20 school. Sorry. Poor people say money can't buy you happiness. Of course it does. Vacations, nice restaurants, etc. It buys experiences which has been shown to be linked to happiness. I don't have enough money so I am not happy as I could be. I have some but not enough.
People focus on rankings more than fit when the care about their own egos more than their kids' well-being.
Or maybe when they care about career opportunities ?
If you take full advantage of what's offered, career opportunities are the same regardless of whether you attend a school ranked in the top 10 or one ranked 50-100.
really? top 50-100 will offer same opportunity as top 10? you believe that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCUM loafers above are already showing their better than thou attitudes.
No, fit is not overrated - just wait till one of your kids is miserable and depressed at the wrong school.
Yes, super smart kids often attend the most party heavy schools.
People focus on fit when their kid can't get into a top 20 school. Sorry. Poor people say money can't buy you happiness. Of course it does. Vacations, nice restaurants, etc. It buys experiences which has been shown to be linked to happiness. I don't have enough money so I am not happy as I could be. I have some but not enough.
People focus on rankings more than fit when the care about their own egos more than their kids' well-being.
Or maybe when they care about career opportunities ?
If you take full advantage of what's offered, career opportunities are the same regardless of whether you attend a school ranked in the top 10 or one ranked 50-100.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCUM loafers above are already showing their better than thou attitudes.
No, fit is not overrated - just wait till one of your kids is miserable and depressed at the wrong school.
Yes, super smart kids often attend the most party heavy schools.
People focus on fit when their kid can't get into a top 20 school. Sorry. Poor people say money can't buy you happiness. Of course it does. Vacations, nice restaurants, etc. It buys experiences which has been shown to be linked to happiness. I don't have enough money so I am not happy as I could be. I have some but not enough.
People focus on rankings more than fit when the care about their own egos more than their kids' well-being.
Nope. I care that my kids are at Ivies because we are paying a lot of money so want them to have the best opportunities they can. Has nothing to do with ego. By the way it's not about money always--it is about opportunities. One may want to be on the Supreme Court and Harvard undergrad Harvard Law goes a long way in that endeavor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCUM loafers above are already showing their better than thou attitudes.
No, fit is not overrated - just wait till one of your kids is miserable and depressed at the wrong school.
Yes, super smart kids often attend the most party heavy schools.
People focus on fit when their kid can't get into a top 20 school. Sorry. Poor people say money can't buy you happiness. Of course it does. Vacations, nice restaurants, etc. It buys experiences which has been shown to be linked to happiness. I don't have enough money so I am not happy as I could be. I have some but not enough.
People focus on rankings more than fit when the care about their own egos more than their kids' well-being.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCUM loafers above are already showing their better than thou attitudes.
No, fit is not overrated - just wait till one of your kids is miserable and depressed at the wrong school.
Yes, super smart kids often attend the most party heavy schools.
People focus on fit when their kid can't get into a top 20 school. Sorry. Poor people say money can't buy you happiness. Of course it does. Vacations, nice restaurants, etc. It buys experiences which has been shown to be linked to happiness. I don't have enough money so I am not happy as I could be. I have some but not enough.
People focus on rankings more than fit when the care about their own egos more than their kids' well-being.
Not everyone can get to top rankings schools, so it's ok. No need to find explanations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCUM loafers above are already showing their better than thou attitudes.
No, fit is not overrated - just wait till one of your kids is miserable and depressed at the wrong school.
Yes, super smart kids often attend the most party heavy schools.
People focus on fit when their kid can't get into a top 20 school. Sorry. Poor people say money can't buy you happiness. Of course it does. Vacations, nice restaurants, etc. It buys experiences which has been shown to be linked to happiness. I don't have enough money so I am not happy as I could be. I have some but not enough.
People focus on rankings more than fit when the care about their own egos more than their kids' well-being.
Or maybe when they care about career opportunities ?
If you take full advantage of what's offered, career opportunities are the same regardless of whether you attend a school ranked in the top 10 or one ranked 50-100.
really? top 50-100 will offer same opportunity as top 10? you believe that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCUM loafers above are already showing their better than thou attitudes.
No, fit is not overrated - just wait till one of your kids is miserable and depressed at the wrong school.
Yes, super smart kids often attend the most party heavy schools.
People focus on fit when their kid can't get into a top 20 school. Sorry. Poor people say money can't buy you happiness. Of course it does. Vacations, nice restaurants, etc. It buys experiences which has been shown to be linked to happiness. I don't have enough money so I am not happy as I could be. I have some but not enough.
People focus on rankings more than fit when the care about their own egos more than their kids' well-being.
Or maybe when they care about career opportunities ?
If you take full advantage of what's offered, career opportunities are the same regardless of whether you attend a school ranked in the top 10 or one ranked 50-100.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCUM loafers above are already showing their better than thou attitudes.
No, fit is not overrated - just wait till one of your kids is miserable and depressed at the wrong school.
Yes, super smart kids often attend the most party heavy schools.
People focus on fit when their kid can't get into a top 20 school. Sorry. Poor people say money can't buy you happiness. Of course it does. Vacations, nice restaurants, etc. It buys experiences which has been shown to be linked to happiness. I don't have enough money so I am not happy as I could be. I have some but not enough.
People focus on rankings more than fit when the care about their own egos more than their kids' well-being.
Or maybe when they care about career opportunities ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCUM loafers above are already showing their better than thou attitudes.
No, fit is not overrated - just wait till one of your kids is miserable and depressed at the wrong school.
Yes, super smart kids often attend the most party heavy schools.
People focus on fit when their kid can't get into a top 20 school. Sorry. Poor people say money can't buy you happiness. Of course it does. Vacations, nice restaurants, etc. It buys experiences which has been shown to be linked to happiness. I don't have enough money so I am not happy as I could be. I have some but not enough.
People focus on rankings more than fit when the care about their own egos more than their kids' well-being.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCUM loafers above are already showing their better than thou attitudes.
No, fit is not overrated - just wait till one of your kids is miserable and depressed at the wrong school.
Yes, super smart kids often attend the most party heavy schools.
People focus on fit when their kid can't get into a top 20 school. Sorry. Poor people say money can't buy you happiness. Of course it does. Vacations, nice restaurants, etc. It buys experiences which has been shown to be linked to happiness. I don't have enough money so I am not happy as I could be. I have some but not enough.
People focus on rankings more than fit when the care about their own egos more than their kids' well-being.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCUM loafers above are already showing their better than thou attitudes.
No, fit is not overrated - just wait till one of your kids is miserable and depressed at the wrong school.
Yes, super smart kids often attend the most party heavy schools.
People focus on fit when their kid can't get into a top 20 school. Sorry. Poor people say money can't buy you happiness. Of course it does. Vacations, nice restaurants, etc. It buys experiences which has been shown to be linked to happiness. I don't have enough money so I am not happy as I could be. I have some but not enough.