Anonymous wrote:what should ivy league grads do to dispell sterotypes, act stupid?
Ivy League grads--
So, what should I talk about to you at a party so that you won't think I'm not smart enough for you and get bored with me? My federal job in the government, which I like, but you would probably find dull? (I'm not an attorney, but in an administrative job supporting attorneys.not paralegal) The dogs my daughter and I are considering getting for her? My favorite sitcoms or restaurants? The Chick-Lit book I am reading? My scheduled vacations for the summer? The show that we will see at Glen Echo this weekend? My love of exercise and the outdoors.
Or would it be better if I tryed to discuss the presidential campaign, world relations, how to save the environment, etc.
I'm not being sarcastic. But, I AM intimidated by Ivy League types because I think I might bore them...Sad, I know.
I have two Ivy League degrees, and I talk about the same stuff at parties that you listed. Why would any normal adult have trouble talking with you about vacations and children and weekend activities?
This is why I also mention the cities where I got my degrees rather than the schools. It is really tiresome to have people be weird about where I went to school twenty odd years ago, and to judge me based not on my actions, but on their insecurities.