Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not MIT?
Yout have to be good at math?
Anonymous wrote:Why not MIT?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are some people obsessed with the best? Dumb question.
It is not dumb. It is ok to strive for the most prestigious but to be obsessed with them to the point of actively saying that anything else is a disappointment, doesn't seem normal. Would you feel like your kid was a disappointment if they didn't make it to Stanford but instead got into Penn?!
Obsessed because nobody accidentally gets into HYPS. It takes years of conditioning and prep and resume building.
As for life is over if they don't get in, it's not really like that. Worst case for a polished tiger cub is UVA, Michigan or a full ride at Alabama. All fine schools where a kid can become really successful and meet plenty of other tiger cubs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are some people obsessed with the best? Dumb question.
It is not dumb. It is ok to strive for the most prestigious but to be obsessed with them to the point of actively saying that anything else is a disappointment, doesn't seem normal. Would you feel like your kid was a disappointment if they didn't make it to Stanford but instead got into Penn?!
Obsessed because nobody accidentally gets into HYPS. It takes years of conditioning and prep and resume building.
As for life is over if they don't get in, it's not really like that. Worst case for a polished tiger cub is UVA, Michigan or a full ride at Alabama. All fine schools where a kid can become really successful and meet plenty of other tiger cubs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are some people obsessed with the best? Dumb question.
It is not dumb. It is ok to strive for the most prestigious but to be obsessed with them to the point of actively saying that anything else is a disappointment, doesn't seem normal. Would you feel like your kid was a disappointment if they didn't make it to Stanford but instead got into Penn?!
Anonymous wrote:Why are some people obsessed with the best? Dumb question.
Anonymous wrote:Recently was speaking with the mom of the top-ranked kid in DC 's class during PTA meeting. She said the following: "I would be rather disappointed if [her son] didn't make it to HYPS. But i guess a lesser ivy would be better than no ivy at all." She is truly an insufferably pompous woman, both her and her husband went to Harvard and she won't shut up about it. Sadly she is not the only one in our private school...
Anyway, she got me thinking. Why is HYPS such a big deal? I m also reading this forum for the first time and HYPS seems to be mentioned a lot.
Husband and I went to public universities and public high schools so we don't really know this stuff. We don't mingle well with the elite prep-school crowd, but have sent our kids there for better opportunities. So why is HYPS such a big deal?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Must be an East Coast thing, I'm from CA and THE schools everyone strives for out there will always be UCLA, Stanford, Berkeley...
It is not, go to the elite prep schools in LA and SF and you will see that people are striving for HYPSM, then the rest of the ivies and finally the UCs. I speak from personal experience. The only place these kids turn down the ivies for is Stanford. UCLA and Berkeley are not on that level.
This might not be true for the CA public school or smaller private school crowd though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the kids from California boarding school don't go to the UCs lol. Just take a look at matriculation lists. Ivies, private Us, and LACs are a lot more popular.
Hmm. Looking at Harvard Westlake right now. I see 10 to UCs, 16 to Michigan, 5 to Wisconsin, 2 to Indiana, 3 to UVA, 1 to University of Georgia, 1 to Washington, 3 to Texas, 2 to Colorado for class of 17...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being a Navy SEAL is more prestigious and harder to do than to get admitted to and then graduate from an Ivy League school, including Harvard.
The SEALS have no legacy admissions, and if you can't cut the mustard - 80 percent of those who are selected for and start training washout - you are out! Harvard has a few hundred thousand alumni. The SEALS - living and dead - number about 10,000.
I'm more impressed with a Navy SEAL than the run-of-the-mill Harvard grad.
Well, you must be a man then because they don't let women in the SEALS. I hate the military so it is not impressive to me to teach someone to go out and kill people. And please, they are not defending me...the US should have never gone to Iraq, Iran, Vietnam, Afghanistan, etc. And, if they were "defending me" ...they'd be in Saudia Arabia. I'm guessing you voted for the Trumpster.