Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a truly pathetic post. Is this what bored and useless trophy wives talk about these days? Did any of you (soccer moms) go to "top" colleges or even finish secondary school (non-GED route)? Would any of you even have money to send your children to college aside from your husbands?
GW is a fine school, not elite, but not a poor choice. As a Georgetown alum I can awaken all of you to the fact that Georgetown is a relatively poor school with many sub par facilities. Sure G-Town has general lay prestige and yes it is an elite institution, but is it truly on par with the likes of HYPSM? Not at all. I agree with the posters who understand that outside of HYPSM/Oxbridge, there really is little difference in school prestige generally speaking.
Excuse me, but what the hell does "m" stand for in your hybrid suggestion of the top schools? This is the only thing in your post worth commenting on.
That school in Canada I can't remember the name of. Obviously!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a truly pathetic post. Is this what bored and useless trophy wives talk about these days? Did any of you (soccer moms) go to "top" colleges or even finish secondary school (non-GED route)? Would any of you even have money to send your children to college aside from your husbands?
GW is a fine school, not elite, but not a poor choice. As a Georgetown alum I can awaken all of you to the fact that Georgetown is a relatively poor school with many sub par facilities. Sure G-Town has general lay prestige and yes it is an elite institution, but is it truly on par with the likes of HYPSM? Not at all. I agree with the posters who understand that outside of HYPSM/Oxbridge, there really is little difference in school prestige generally speaking.
Excuse me, but what the hell does "m" stand for in your hybrid suggestion of the top schools? This is the only thing in your post worth commenting on.
MIT I would assume.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a truly pathetic post. Is this what bored and useless trophy wives talk about these days? Did any of you (soccer moms) go to "top" colleges or even finish secondary school (non-GED route)? Would any of you even have money to send your children to college aside from your husbands?
GW is a fine school, not elite, but not a poor choice. As a Georgetown alum I can awaken all of you to the fact that Georgetown is a relatively poor school with many sub par facilities. Sure G-Town has general lay prestige and yes it is an elite institution, but is it truly on par with the likes of HYPSM? Not at all. I agree with the posters who understand that outside of HYPSM/Oxbridge, there really is little difference in school prestige generally speaking.
Excuse me, but what the hell does "m" stand for in your hybrid suggestion of the top schools? This is the only thing in your post worth commenting on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a truly pathetic post. Is this what bored and useless trophy wives talk about these days? Did any of you (soccer moms) go to "top" colleges or even finish secondary school (non-GED route)? Would any of you even have money to send your children to college aside from your husbands?
GW is a fine school, not elite, but not a poor choice. As a Georgetown alum I can awaken all of you to the fact that Georgetown is a relatively poor school with many sub par facilities. Sure G-Town has general lay prestige and yes it is an elite institution, but is it truly on par with the likes of HYPSM? Not at all. I agree with the posters who understand that outside of HYPSM/Oxbridge, there really is little difference in school prestige generally speaking.
Excuse me, but what the hell does "m" stand for in your hybrid suggestion of the top schools? This is the only thing in your post worth commenting on.
Anonymous wrote:This is a truly pathetic post. Is this what bored and useless trophy wives talk about these days? Did any of you (soccer moms) go to "top" colleges or even finish secondary school (non-GED route)? Would any of you even have money to send your children to college aside from your husbands?
GW is a fine school, not elite, but not a poor choice. As a Georgetown alum I can awaken all of you to the fact that Georgetown is a relatively poor school with many sub par facilities. Sure G-Town has general lay prestige and yes it is an elite institution, but is it truly on par with the likes of HYPSM? Not at all. I agree with the posters who understand that outside of HYPSM/Oxbridge, there really is little difference in school prestige generally speaking.
Anonymous wrote:You can take a GW degree into any city in the country, and almost any employer will know the college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GW Law grad, great experience, my J.D. has paid off well in my career, didn't relate to most classmates on a SES level many these kids were from money and boarding schools, the area connections with other alum have been fruitful. My impression of the undergrad from what I could tell was mainly that it was very diverse and international and there were great facilities and a great location within the city.
Oh and I forgot that for IP Law it is very highly regarded. IP was my focus and many of my classmates were employees of the USPTO. I was in a section that had some classes with the evening students and that was a great experience as I learned so much from older classmates who were working by day and taking classes at night.
Anonymous wrote:Oh so your the expert pp? Why do people try to justify their mediocre schools? My husband + I went to white trash colleges and we've done well. People are often amazed we've been able to do so well given we went to Crap U -- and we never try to hide it.