Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know quite a few people who turned down Ivy's. Not everybody wants to go to those schools.
Then why apply to them?
Anonymous wrote:I know quite a few people who turned down Ivy's. Not everybody wants to go to those schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ivies aren’t all that. I know a bunch of regular boring government lawyers who went to ivies. It’s not like it’s some golden ticket.
Yes, I know one woman who graduated from an Ivy and works as a legal secretary in a tiny law office. I know a Princeton graduate who tutors for test prep since
he can't get a job.
Yeah, those worthless Ivy degrees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ivies aren’t all that. I know a bunch of regular boring government lawyers who went to ivies. It’s not like it’s some golden ticket.
Yes, I know one woman who graduated from an Ivy and works as a legal secretary in a tiny law office. I know a Princeton graduate who tutors for test prep since
he can't get a job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ivies aren’t all that. I know a bunch of regular boring government lawyers who went to ivies. It’s not like it’s some golden ticket.
Yes, I know one woman who graduated from an Ivy and works as a legal secretary in a tiny law office. I know a Princeton graduate who tutors for test prep since
he can't get a job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ivies aren’t all that. I know a bunch of regular boring government lawyers who went to ivies. It’s not like it’s some golden ticket.
Yes, I know one woman who graduated from an Ivy and works as a legal secretary in a tiny law office. I know a Princeton graduate who tutors for test prep since
he can't get a job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ivies don’t have scholarships, so no may anyone turned one down. They do have financial aid, but that is need-based.
They don’t do athletic scholarships but they do award merit scholarships which can be for athletics.
. No, but he turned down what many consider “real” Ivys and higher ranked schools for the “public Ivy”.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid turned done Columbia, UPenn, Dartmouth and higher ranked schools like UChicago for Cornell—the Ivy that had the best program for what he wanted to study—and one of the schools that gets abused around here. I wasn’t pissed. He did what was right for him.
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So he didn’t turn down an Ivy, ultimately...
Anonymous wrote:Ivies aren’t all that. I know a bunch of regular boring government lawyers who went to ivies. It’s not like it’s some golden ticket.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter turned down an Ivy for University of Florida. I think it probably happens more often than people think it does.
Anonymous wrote:My kid turned done Columbia, UPenn, Dartmouth and higher ranked schools like UChicago for Cornell—the Ivy that had the best program for what he wanted to study—and one of the schools that gets abused around here. I wasn’t pissed. He did what was right for him.