Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dunno but damn if Harvard didn't but the beat down on Syracuse last weekend (lax).
Blind squirrels find an acorn every now and then.
Cornell was the D1 champ last year...this year, Cornell is ranked #3, Harvard #6 (Syracuse #7), Princeton #10, and Penn #19.
Syracuse 11 championships
Cornell 4 championships
Harvard…..still waiting
Blind squirrel found an acorn. They should enjoy the acorn, it was a great game and a nice win for Harvard.
Anonymous wrote:You need to move on from your jealousy OP. My kid went to Princeton and graduated with an English Degree. Millionaire by age 30.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dunno but damn if Harvard didn't but the beat down on Syracuse last weekend (lax).
Blind squirrels find an acorn every now and then.
Cornell was the D1 champ last year...this year, Cornell is ranked #3, Harvard #6 (Syracuse #7), Princeton #10, and Penn #19.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not true. I have never met any family doctor who is an ivy graduate, undergrad or med school. They almost all ended up in some specialties or surgeons.
I know tons.
lol. Nowadays registered nurses practice family medicine. You must be really old to know tons ivy grad family docs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dunno but damn if Harvard didn't but the beat down on Syracuse last weekend (lax).
Blind squirrels find an acorn every now and then.
Cornell was the D1 champ last year...this year, Cornell is ranked #3, Harvard #6 (Syracuse #7), Princeton #10, and Penn #19.
Anonymous wrote:This is not true. I have never met any family doctor who is an ivy graduate, undergrad or med school. They almost all ended up in some specialties or surgeons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dunno but damn if Harvard didn't but the beat down on Syracuse last weekend (lax).
Blind squirrels find an acorn every now and then.
Anonymous wrote:Dunno but damn if Harvard didn't but the beat down on Syracuse last weekend (lax).
Anonymous wrote:Ivies have always been primarily for the wealthy, athletes and nepos. If you are not one of those with a ivy degree, it's just a degree same as from State U.
Anonymous wrote:Ivies have always been primarily for the wealthy, athletes and nepos. If you are not one of those with a ivy degree, it's just a degree same as from State U.
Anonymous wrote:I have met multiple ivy degree holders working jobs in high school education, middling research depts, "self employed" scrapping by. Sure there are some high profile ivy leaguers but in the end many end up in same jobs as middling t200 degree holders.