DC was accepted at an Ivy but chose Northwestern because Harvard did not offer DC's program. Though some kids (and their parents) will choose an Ivy (if accepted) strictly for name recognition, my DC made the right choice and is in the program wanted.Anonymous wrote:^^^You'd be surprised at the number of kids who prefer academic venues other than Ivy. It all depends on what you're looking for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP and everyone else who refuses to accept that the Ivy League is tiered is one, a moron, and two, never attended an Ivy League school. Those who did know where they and their respective schools are in the pecking order. Read quote below from Ted Cruz and then go back and view clips from Family Guy and the Simpsons, which were written by Ivy League graduates.
"As a law student at Harvard, he refused to study with anyone who hadn’t been an undergrad at Harvard, Princeton, or Yale. Says Damon Watson, one of Cruz’s law-school roommates: “He said he didn’t want anybody from ‘minor Ivies’ like Penn or Brown.”"
Well, if Ted Cruz said so, then it must be so!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The writers from the comedy shows are humorist. Mr. Cruz is a blowhard making such a pretentious statement about the intellect of other students. I don't think any reasonable person would acknowledge them as a source for educational planning for college.Anonymous wrote:PP and everyone else who refuses to accept that the Ivy League is tiered is one, a moron, and two, never attended an Ivy League school. Those who did know where they and their respective schools are in the pecking order. Read quote below from Ted Cruz and then go back and view clips from Family Guy and the Simpsons, which were written by Ivy League graduates.
"As a law student at Harvard, he refused to study with anyone who hadn’t been an undergrad at Harvard, Princeton, or Yale. Says Damon Watson, one of Cruz’s law-school roommates: “He said he didn’t want anybody from ‘minor Ivies’ like Penn or Brown.”"
Ha. I remember not being invited to those study groups as a non-Ivy grad. I still made law review and got the clerkships that the study group guys (and they were mostly guys) coveted. So there.
Anonymous wrote:The writers from the comedy shows are humorist. Mr. Cruz is a blowhard making such a pretentious statement about the intellect of other students. I don't think any reasonable person would acknowledge them as a source for educational planning for college.Anonymous wrote:PP and everyone else who refuses to accept that the Ivy League is tiered is one, a moron, and two, never attended an Ivy League school. Those who did know where they and their respective schools are in the pecking order. Read quote below from Ted Cruz and then go back and view clips from Family Guy and the Simpsons, which were written by Ivy League graduates.
"As a law student at Harvard, he refused to study with anyone who hadn’t been an undergrad at Harvard, Princeton, or Yale. Says Damon Watson, one of Cruz’s law-school roommates: “He said he didn’t want anybody from ‘minor Ivies’ like Penn or Brown.”"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Per US News, it's
Princeton
Harvard
Yale
Columbia
Penn
Dartmouth
Brown
Cornell
Probably the only thing people familiar with the Ivies would agree upon is that Brown and Cornell are the lesser Ivies.
Probably the only thing people familiar with the Ivies would agree upon is that this is a ridiculous topic. Or, at least, that's what I agree upon, and I've known people who went to all of them.
Ok, I'll play this game...WTF is a "lesser Ivie"?????
Anonymous wrote:PP and everyone else who refuses to accept that the Ivy League is tiered is one, a moron, and two, never attended an Ivy League school. Those who did know where they and their respective schools are in the pecking order. Read quote below from Ted Cruz and then go back and view clips from Family Guy and the Simpsons, which were written by Ivy League graduates.
"As a law student at Harvard, he refused to study with anyone who hadn’t been an undergrad at Harvard, Princeton, or Yale. Says Damon Watson, one of Cruz’s law-school roommates: “He said he didn’t want anybody from ‘minor Ivies’ like Penn or Brown.”"
The writers from the comedy shows are humorist. Mr. Cruz is a blowhard making such a pretentious statement about the intellect of other students. I don't think any reasonable person would acknowledge them as a source for educational planning for college.Anonymous wrote:PP and everyone else who refuses to accept that the Ivy League is tiered is one, a moron, and two, never attended an Ivy League school. Those who did know where they and their respective schools are in the pecking order. Read quote below from Ted Cruz and then go back and view clips from Family Guy and the Simpsons, which were written by Ivy League graduates.
"As a law student at Harvard, he refused to study with anyone who hadn’t been an undergrad at Harvard, Princeton, or Yale. Says Damon Watson, one of Cruz’s law-school roommates: “He said he didn’t want anybody from ‘minor Ivies’ like Penn or Brown.”"
So Ted Cruz is now the voice of authority about Ivy league schools? Are you serious?Anonymous wrote:PP and everyone else who refuses to accept that the Ivy League is tiered is one, a moron, and two, never attended an Ivy League school. Those who did know where they and their respective schools are in the pecking order. Read quote below from Ted Cruz and then go back and view clips from Family Guy and the Simpsons, which were written by Ivy League graduates.
"As a law student at Harvard, he refused to study with anyone who hadn’t been an undergrad at Harvard, Princeton, or Yale. Says Damon Watson, one of Cruz’s law-school roommates: “He said he didn’t want anybody from ‘minor Ivies’ like Penn or Brown.”"
+1. More like corn mash.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with PP -- Let's not hide the fact that Ivy does not guarantee success. Let's also agree that it does provide access and opportunity. Do you seriously think the Barrack Obama would have reached the presidency without his Columbia and Harvard Law degrees? Not likely! What if he had gone to the University of Hawaii and UC-Davis Law. First, he would not have had the access to the Ivy League network. Second, he would not have had the brand or credibility that comes with a top Ivy League degree. Let's be honest, some of his comments during 2008 were just as outrageous as those made by Sarah Palin but he got a pass because of his Ivy League degrees and Sarah Palin did not because she went to a state school. You could make another argument using President Bush.
This is a stupid argument. Indulge in too much Thanksgiving wine, PP?
Anonymous wrote:Per US News, it's
Princeton
Harvard
Yale
Columbia
Penn
Dartmouth
Brown
Cornell
Probably the only thing people familiar with the Ivies would agree upon is that Brown and Cornell are the lesser Ivies.