Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at J.D. Vance. He went to Yale Law and now he’s out there telling the good people of Ohio that parents should have their vote multiplied by the number of children they have. Shameful, moronic pandering.
Agreed. I don’t know what happened to him—marine, graduated college in 23 months with a GPA high enough for Yale Law, etc.
Anonymous wrote:I used to think so. Then the internet and sites like coursera and edx were invented, allowing anyone on this planet with an internet connection to access the course content offered by elite institutions.
Quirky question-
If someone graduates from Harvard/Yale/Princeton but marries someone from a state school, which one of you loses? State school spouse gains a lifetime of discussions with an Ivy-educated spouse while the Ivy-educated spouse gets a lifetime of discussions with someone who went to (gasp) a state school.
Anonymous wrote:Look at J.D. Vance. He went to Yale Law and now he’s out there telling the good people of Ohio that parents should have their vote multiplied by the number of children they have. Shameful, moronic pandering.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe harvard or yale make a difference but does any other school? I’m pretty underemployed and I went to a top 25 university. Would have been much cheaper to have gone to Maryland or Towson
Anonymous wrote:Here’s an example. I have several friends who were smart and went to W&M or UVA but majored in education and became teachers. Had they gone to Longwood instead that wouldn’t have changed a thing for their job. But UVA majorly changed their selection of spouse. And all three of them married high earners and none of the wives work any longer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here’s an example. I have several friends who were smart and went to W&M or UVA but majored in education and became teachers. Had they gone to Longwood instead that wouldn’t have changed a thing for their job. But UVA majorly changed their selection of spouse. And all three of them married high earners and none of the wives work any longer.
This is the ticket. Those of you with daughters, read up.
Absolutely the truth. I am a real estate agent in a close in area and laugh when all the progressives worry about school teachers not being able to afford to live in the area. Every other home buyer I meet is a teacher, or a former teacher, who married a high earner and lives comfortably in the area. I had another client who strategically got a project management certification from a prestigious school after her divorce so that she would be hired on the name of the school. She parlayed into a job at an association where she married a wealthy member. She no longer works but manages their multiple homes.