Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Out of curiosity, what is it about a "Harvard husband" that does it for you, OP? Are you going to mention his credentials when you introduce him? Are you looking to bask in the reflective glow? My DH is went to one of the schools mentioned. But I'm just me. I still have an undergrad degree from a run-of-the-mill state school. And adult acne. People who would think better of me because of my husband's credentials are generally the sort that I don't want to hang with.
I have a pretty decent guess of what OP's background is like, and I'm curious to see if I'm right in some of her follow up posts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Out of curiosity, what is it about a "Harvard husband" that does it for you, OP? Are you going to mention his credentials when you introduce him? Are you looking to bask in the reflective glow? My DH is went to one of the schools mentioned. But I'm just me. I still have an undergrad degree from a run-of-the-mill state school. And adult acne. People who would think better of me because of my husband's credentials are generally the sort that I don't want to hang with.
I have a pretty decent guess of what OP's background is like, and I'm curious to see if I'm right in some of her follow up posts.
Anonymous wrote:Out of curiosity, what is it about a "Harvard husband" that does it for you, OP? Are you going to mention his credentials when you introduce him? Are you looking to bask in the reflective glow? My DH is went to one of the schools mentioned. But I'm just me. I still have an undergrad degree from a run-of-the-mill state school. And adult acne. People who would think better of me because of my husband's credentials are generally the sort that I don't want to hang with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to add that most of the Ivy League men I know married Ivy League women. Seriously. It is not like the old days when Ivy League men married their secretaries. These successful ambitious men marry equally successful ambitious women. So honestly, you best bet is to getting into Harvard Biz school yourself.
Or attend an equally good grad school and then meet him on the job.
+1000
PP here who grew up and now lives in Boston. I agree with this as well. For my single friends either at Harvard grad schools or in a prestigious job, they do have certain requirements for potential serious gfs (not for hook ups though), and in a city like Boston, a white collar job is pretty standard. They aren't necessarily looking for another Ivy League grad, but they are looking for someone who is ambitious and has plans to work their way up in the world. Which, again, in a city like Boston, usually involves going back to school or taking certification tests.
Actually I beg to differ. Both of my brothers are Ivy league grads (Princeton and Yale). Neither married an ivy league grad. My husband is as well and of his 5 good college friends only one did. So just based on m life...I do not agree with that statement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to add that most of the Ivy League men I know married Ivy League women. Seriously. It is not like the old days when Ivy League men married their secretaries. These successful ambitious men marry equally successful ambitious women. So honestly, you best bet is to getting into Harvard Biz school yourself.
Or attend an equally good grad school and then meet him on the job.
+1000
PP here who grew up and now lives in Boston. I agree with this as well. For my single friends either at Harvard grad schools or in a prestigious job, they do have certain requirements for potential serious gfs (not for hook ups though), and in a city like Boston, a white collar job is pretty standard. They aren't necessarily looking for another Ivy League grad, but they are looking for someone who is ambitious and has plans to work their way up in the world. Which, again, in a city like Boston, usually involves going back to school or taking certification tests.
Anonymous wrote:Don't judge, ok? I'm not just going to grab the first Harvard guy I see and marry him, but I want to know where to meet these men. I spend a lot of time in Cambridge, but mostly see undergrads there. Where do the med school, law school, and b-school guys hang out?
Please don't hate. There are threads here about cheating on a marriage and people give advice on that; there's a thread about fetishes in the explicit forum and people want to have sex with dogs and their parents. Nobody is flaming them. I'm just looking to date a guy from Harvard, but am not sure where to meet them. If you don't like this thread don't respond. I'm just posting my question in this forum because it's anonymous and frankly I feel like the people who use this forum are in that kind of crowd anyway.
If you went to Harvard, or was part of the student social scene in Boston when you were younger, or live and work here, I'd love some advice. I live closer to Tufts and just moved here for work a couple months ago. Late twenties, fit and trim, well-put-together girl with her own job, with NO plans of becoming a SAHM. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to add that most of the Ivy League men I know married Ivy League women. Seriously. It is not like the old days when Ivy League men married their secretaries. These successful ambitious men marry equally successful ambitious women. So honestly, you best bet is to getting into Harvard Biz school yourself.
Or attend an equally good grad school and then meet him on the job.
+1000
Anonymous wrote:I want to add that most of the Ivy League men I know married Ivy League women. Seriously. It is not like the old days when Ivy League men married their secretaries. These successful ambitious men marry equally successful ambitious women. So honestly, you best bet is to getting into Harvard Biz school yourself.
Or attend an equally good grad school and then meet him on the job.