Anonymous wrote:I kind of get the impression that if she went to work somewhere no one had heard of Williams, she'd be in a field that isn't that close to the academic subjects she intends to study, and therefore it'd only matter whether she got a college degree. (Which she will?)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Educated people know Williams. It’s a nonissue.
I’m educated. Advanced degrees. Mid- 6 figure income. Never heard of Williams. Yes I’ve heard of W&M but couldn’t tell you what state it’s in. Yes, I’ve heard of Princeton and know a few folks in my field who went there and I could tell you where it is located.
Have employed hundreds of people. And worked with thousands. Never heard of Williams.
I’m Not from the east coast.
Anonymous wrote:It’s interesting that people are contributing to a thread written by chatgpt
Anonymous wrote:Years ago Princeton and Williams were my top two choices (admitted to both) and I'll happily share my thoughts with OP once her DD is admitted to both.
Anonymous wrote:If you're Asian... only Harvard matters.
Anonymous wrote:Educated people know Williams. It’s a nonissue.
Anonymous wrote:Dumbest troll post ever.
Anonymous wrote:Roll Tide
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Years ago Princeton and Williams were my top two choices (admitted to both) and I'll happily share my thoughts with OP once her DD is admitted to both.
Well. Years ago it was easier. You probably wouldn’t have been today; it is a matter of statistics as much as anything.
Anonymous wrote:Years ago Princeton and Williams were my top two choices (admitted to both) and I'll happily share my thoughts with OP once her DD is admitted to both.