Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Warren Buffett went to Wilson (now Jackson-Reed).
I want to point out extremely few the famous alumni from Big 5 are scientists. Even if there are, they are science communicators. There you will they are mostly from the STEM magnet schools and public schools or recent immigrants educated outside US.
Also worth pointing out that society doesn't really consider even the most accomplished scientists to be "famous" unless they're entertainers along with their science. Who are your top five favorite biologists? How about paleontologists?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why this is a tacky question. Most universities can also name their famous alumni, and will even invite them to speak at graduations etc.
I went to a private school in Midwest, and I've always been aware of at least a few of our famous alumni.
The fact that you don’t get it says a lot about you.
It’s a question for insecure strivers to ask. Most self aware people don’t want to project this level of insecurity. In addition is also says LMC-
It’s DC culture. DC culture separates those in the know from those who aren’t with unspoken expectations.
https://washingtonian.com/2018/04/01/first-lady-of-the-treasury-is-dc-being-too-mean-to-louise-linton/
But you are not really apart of DC culture. You read articles about those who are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why this is a tacky question. Most universities can also name their famous alumni, and will even invite them to speak at graduations etc.
I went to a private school in Midwest, and I've always been aware of at least a few of our famous alumni.
The fact that you don’t get it says a lot about you.
It’s a question for insecure strivers to ask. Most self aware people don’t want to project this level of insecurity. In addition is also says LMC-
It’s DC culture. DC culture separates those in the know from those who aren’t with unspoken expectations.
https://washingtonian.com/2018/04/01/first-lady-of-the-treasury-is-dc-being-too-mean-to-louise-linton/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why this is a tacky question. Most universities can also name their famous alumni, and will even invite them to speak at graduations etc.
I went to a private school in Midwest, and I've always been aware of at least a few of our famous alumni.
The fact that you don’t get it says a lot about you.
It’s a question for insecure strivers to ask. Most self aware people don’t want to project this level of insecurity. In addition is also says LMC-
Anonymous wrote:St Andrews.
Pierre Omidyar
Whitney Cummings
Melissa D’Arabian
Stephen Levenson
Kate Seigal
Also… Barron Trump
Anonymous wrote:St Albans:
Al Gore
Senator/Sec of State John Kerry
Neil Bush
JW Marriott
Gore Vidal
Oscar winning actor Jeffery Wright
Luke Russert
Senator Michael Bennet
Tim Shriver
Harold Ford
Jesse Jackson Jr.
Several Roosevelts
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Warren Buffett went to Wilson (now Jackson-Reed).
I want to point out extremely few the famous alumni from Big 5 are scientists. Even if there are, they are science communicators. There you will they are mostly from the STEM magnet schools and public schools or recent immigrants educated outside US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Warren Buffett went to Wilson (now Jackson-Reed).
I want to point out extremely few the famous alumni from Big 5 are scientists. Even if there are, they are science communicators. There you will they are mostly from the STEM magnet schools and public schools or recent immigrants educated outside US.
Anonymous wrote:Warren Buffett went to Wilson (now Jackson-Reed).