Anonymous wrote:Oh his not another bashing Ivy League students and grads.
Why do you care????
Let it go.
Your kid isn’t going to one. It’s okay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mmmkay. Well my ivy kid loves the school, works hard, gets many opportunities due to just being a student there. They enjoy being around a lot of other high IQ talented kids and there is nothing wrong with fitting in in that environment and choosing it
No, but your talented, smart kid likely would be able to fit in and excel at life at almost any school. They'd find a group of similar students at most schools in the T50-100 rankings.
Exactly—if I’m paying half a million for a school, I’d much rather my child be surrounded by real brilliant, kind, and curious kids than cookie-cutter clones ones
Its hilarious that you think that brilliant kind and curious kids only go to Ivy. In fact, Ivy is not equal to brilliant or curious. It is actually equal to legacy, donors, influence, celebrity etc.. sure there maybe some kids who got in because they played their game but it doesn’t mean the rest of the schools have mediocre cookie cutter clones.