Anonymous wrote:The only people I'm jealous of are Sasha and Malia. That's it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, my spouse went to no name schools and makes more than my sibling doctor who went to ivys.
I guess for me, it's not really about the money. It's about all the vague, ambiguous things, like class and pedigree. I don't necessarily like that I think this way, but I do. You can fake a lot of things in life, like the ability to buy luxury brands or nice clothing or an expensive watch, or certain affectations. But education? You can't fake that.
Columbia was literally caught faking rankings, and 1/3rd of their students come in through the General Studies backdoor. Definitely fakeable.
Columbia’s General Studies “backdoor” in no way diminishes the quality of education at Columbia. Columbia was caught, but all the top schools have games the system for 30 years or more, almost all by doing things that don’t actually affect the education or outcome. That’s why USNWR will be 0 factor for us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re not crazy. I feel the same way but am not really bothered because we’re all in the same place today and none of it really matters.
Bingo! If someone is judging me about where I went to college, it says a lot more about them than it does about me. Using their framework, they must have failed in some way if we have ended up in the same social milieu.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re not crazy. I feel the same way but am not really bothered because we’re all in the same place today and none of it really matters.
Bingo! If someone is judging me about where I went to college, it says a lot more about them than it does about me. Using their framework, they must have failed in some way if we have ended up in the same social milieu.
Anonymous wrote:I think the people who are talking about money and how that's so much more enviable are more tacky than education envy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, my spouse went to no name schools and makes more than my sibling doctor who went to ivys.
I guess for me, it's not really about the money. It's about all the vague, ambiguous things, like class and pedigree. I don't necessarily like that I think this way, but I do. You can fake a lot of things in life, like the ability to buy luxury brands or nice clothing or an expensive watch, or certain affectations. But education? You can't fake that.
Anonymous wrote:I get what you mean OP. I went to a commuter state school and earlier a Catholic parish H.S. Boarding schools + Ivies are so posh. My kid went to HYP and never has to prove how smart/posh she is.
Anonymous wrote:You’re not crazy. I feel the same way but am not really bothered because we’re all in the same place today and none of it really matters.