Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am curious about her DH. For a beautiful woman like her, going Ivy also opens up dating circles. Not PC to say so, but it’s rare for a man to marry up.
I wish the writer would disclose who her UF married -- I'd bet she married well. Really, the undercurrent of the piece is the writer didn't find a born or soon-to-be rich Ivy husband while in college.
And being a tenured professor at a Big10 college is a pretty freaking big deal. She probably makes $150,000 a year...for life?
Anonymous wrote:Just saw this online today - sort of interesting perspective although she lost me at the end. It's about a woman who chose between a full ride to U of Florida and some assistance (but not a lot) at Cornell. She's an adult now and reflecting on her choice.
https://mobile.nytimes.com/2018/04/28/opinion/sunday/college-debt-choices.html?action=click&module=Opinion&pgtype=Homepage
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is her ethnicity? I saw some of her talks on youtube and she looks white to me. She was a first generation college student at Cornell and she grew up in Miami.
she's Cuban. Many Cubans - and other Latinos - look white.
She has no discernible accent at all.
Ok? And?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am curious about her DH. For a beautiful woman like her, going Ivy also opens up dating circles. Not PC to say so, but it’s rare for a man to marry up.
I wish the writer would disclose who her UF married -- I'd bet she married well. Really, the undercurrent of the piece is the writer didn't find a born or soon-to-be rich Ivy husband while in college.
And being a tenured professor at a Big10 college is a pretty freaking big deal. She probably makes $150,000 a year...for life?
Are you saying that is a lot or not a lot? Hard to understand your tone here.
Her 1016-2017 salary was $46136 (English) and $30757 (Ethnic studies). State employee salary is a matter of public record. You can google. Some unis such as U of CA offer free housing not reflected in salary because of cost of living. Not sure about Nebraska.
She wrote she just got the tenure offer, which comes with a big bump in pay, so her 2016-2017 salary is misleading.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am curious about her DH. For a beautiful woman like her, going Ivy also opens up dating circles. Not PC to say so, but it’s rare for a man to marry up.
I wish the writer would disclose who her UF married -- I'd bet she married well. Really, the undercurrent of the piece is the writer didn't find a born or soon-to-be rich Ivy husband while in college.
And being a tenured professor at a Big10 college is a pretty freaking big deal. She probably makes $150,000 a year...for life?
Are you saying that is a lot or not a lot? Hard to understand your tone here.
Her 1016-2017 salary was $46136 (English) and $30757 (Ethnic studies). State employee salary is a matter of public record. You can google. Some unis such as U of CA offer free housing not reflected in salary because of cost of living. Not sure about Nebraska.
How much does she make as a contributor to NYT?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am curious about her DH. For a beautiful woman like her, going Ivy also opens up dating circles. Not PC to say so, but it’s rare for a man to marry up.
I wish the writer would disclose who her UF married -- I'd bet she married well. Really, the undercurrent of the piece is the writer didn't find a born or soon-to-be rich Ivy husband while in college.
And being a tenured professor at a Big10 college is a pretty freaking big deal. She probably makes $150,000 a year...for life?
Are you saying that is a lot or not a lot? Hard to understand your tone here.
Her 1016-2017 salary was $46136 (English) and $30757 (Ethnic studies). State employee salary is a matter of public record. You can google. Some unis such as U of CA offer free housing not reflected in salary because of cost of living. Not sure about Nebraska.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am curious about her DH. For a beautiful woman like her, going Ivy also opens up dating circles. Not PC to say so, but it’s rare for a man to marry up.
I wish the writer would disclose who her UF married -- I'd bet she married well. Really, the undercurrent of the piece is the writer didn't find a born or soon-to-be rich Ivy husband while in college.
And being a tenured professor at a Big10 college is a pretty freaking big deal. She probably makes $150,000 a year...for life?
Are you saying that is a lot or not a lot? Hard to understand your tone here.
Her 1016-2017 salary was $46136 (English) and $30757 (Ethnic studies). State employee salary is a matter of public record. You can google. Some unis such as U of CA offer free housing not reflected in salary because of cost of living. Not sure about Nebraska.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am curious about her DH. For a beautiful woman like her, going Ivy also opens up dating circles. Not PC to say so, but it’s rare for a man to marry up.
I wish the writer would disclose who her UF married -- I'd bet she married well. Really, the undercurrent of the piece is the writer didn't find a born or soon-to-be rich Ivy husband while in college.
And being a tenured professor at a Big10 college is a pretty freaking big deal. She probably makes $150,000 a year...for life?
Are you saying that is a lot or not a lot? Hard to understand your tone here.
Anonymous wrote:What is her ethnicity? I saw some of her talks on youtube and she looks white to me. She was a first generation college student at Cornell and she grew up in Miami.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am curious about her DH. For a beautiful woman like her, going Ivy also opens up dating circles. Not PC to say so, but it’s rare for a man to marry up.
I wish the writer would disclose who her UF married -- I'd bet she married well. Really, the undercurrent of the piece is the writer didn't find a born or soon-to-be rich Ivy husband while in college.
And being a tenured professor at a Big10 college is a pretty freaking big deal. She probably makes $150,000 a year...for life?
Are you saying that is a lot or not a lot? Hard to understand your tone here.
Anonymous wrote:Trump is a Cornell grad, AFAIK. Shocker, I know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am curious about her DH. For a beautiful woman like her, going Ivy also opens up dating circles. Not PC to say so, but it’s rare for a man to marry up.
I wish the writer would disclose who her UF married -- I'd bet she married well. Really, the undercurrent of the piece is the writer didn't find a born or soon-to-be rich Ivy husband while in college.
And being a tenured professor at a Big10 college is a pretty freaking big deal. She probably makes $150,000 a year...for life?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is her ethnicity? I saw some of her talks on youtube and she looks white to me. She was a first generation college student at Cornell and she grew up in Miami.
she's Cuban. Many Cubans - and other Latinos - look white.
She has no discernible accent at all.