Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who went to UMD undergrad and was a huge Terps fan. Then he went into a 2 year grad program and completely switched his allegiance to Georgetown. He wore a ton of Hoyas gear and got season tickets to basketball games. It was a status move for him completely. He didn't even want to be a fan of both--only Georgetown because he thought it would help him network with a more prestigious crowd if he did.
Hilarious. You think he lives in fear of people asking where he really went to college, thus teasing out non-peer background?
He wants to be known as a "Georgetown Guy" rather than "UMD Guy". I don't think he lives in fear of it, he just wants people to associate him with Georgetown. He just dismisses his former ties to UMD, although he was all in on that before Georgetown was in the picture.
Anonymous wrote:So here’s the deal. In the DC area, which worships top colleges, it takes balls of steel to wear gear from, say George Mason, American, JMU, Maryland, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who went to UMD undergrad and was a huge Terps fan. Then he went into a 2 year grad program and completely switched his allegiance to Georgetown. He wore a ton of Hoyas gear and got season tickets to basketball games. It was a status move for him completely. He didn't even want to be a fan of both--only Georgetown because he thought it would help him network with a more prestigious crowd if he did.
Hilarious. You think he lives in fear of people asking where he really went to college, thus teasing out non-peer background?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My experience in grad school was much more fulfilling and enriching, because I was older, the studies and network more meaningful, and it was that much more difficult to make the achievement being old as hell. The sacrifice was greater, and the reward felt greater. Damn right I am proud of it. I'm also proud of my daughter's activities and I wear her swag too.
Yes OP, I will wear whatever I want to wear, with pride and without fear of your misjudgment. But more likely because that is what is clean in the laundry.
Although....maybe I should start wearing swag from all the schools I attended at the same time, baseball cap from X, sweatshirt from X, while jogging and sipping out of my water bottle from Z.
That would really wet your noodle.
Or just get a sweatshirt that says Professional Student.
Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who went to UMD undergrad and was a huge Terps fan. Then he went into a 2 year grad program and completely switched his allegiance to Georgetown. He wore a ton of Hoyas gear and got season tickets to basketball games. It was a status move for him completely. He didn't even want to be a fan of both--only Georgetown because he thought it would help him network with a more prestigious crowd if he did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Personally I had more fun in grad school than undergrad. But I don't wear "gear" from either institution. Being all excited about your alma mater(s) is really 20-something. No more than 5 years after you graduate, you should be over it and nobody gives a shit where you went to school anyway.
Anonymous wrote:My experience in grad school was much more fulfilling and enriching, because I was older, the studies and network more meaningful, and it was that much more difficult to make the achievement being old as hell. The sacrifice was greater, and the reward felt greater. Damn right I am proud of it. I'm also proud of my daughter's activities and I wear her swag too.
Yes OP, I will wear whatever I want to wear, with pride and without fear of your misjudgment. But more likely because that is what is clean in the laundry.
Although....maybe I should start wearing swag from all the schools I attended at the same time, baseball cap from X, sweatshirt from X, while jogging and sipping out of my water bottle from Z.
That would really wet your noodle.
Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who went to UMD undergrad and was a huge Terps fan. Then he went into a 2 year grad program and completely switched his allegiance to Georgetown. He wore a ton of Hoyas gear and got season tickets to basketball games. It was a status move for him completely. He didn't even want to be a fan of both--only Georgetown because he thought it would help him network with a more prestigious crowd if he did.

Anonymous wrote:Personally I had more fun in grad school than undergrad. But I don't wear "gear" from either institution. Being all excited about your alma mater(s) is really 20-something. No more than 5 years after you graduate, you should be over it and nobody gives a shit where you went to school anyway.
