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Do any Ivy League grads feel the same in that they may one day have to account for the fact that they were a legacy, bought in or had some other advantage?
This attitude is no improvement over the snobbery of some Ivy Leaguers--both are sadly removed from reality. The truth is that Ivy League schools are good schools that many people want to go to; they can afford to be selective. It only makes sense that the students will generally be more academically talented. For you to dismiss Ivy League students as nothing but richer versions of non-Ivy students is conveniently presumptive in your favor, and, frankly, ignorant.
HA! You went to an Ivy right? I totally dismiss your point. It stings no?
This is just sad. You think I should be stung because you dimissed my point without reason. A yo' mama joke woud have been as effective.
At Cal, some of us were terribly envious of Stanford. Grade inflation ... you could drop classes 24 hours before the final ... no over-enrollment ... parking ... less chance of life threatening injury from crazy people ... Heaven!
The point is-- I couldn't care less what rationalization you have.
The point is-- I could care less what rationalization you have.
well, except for the fact that we could elect not to be graded
Argh! Fixed. I wish I could say that if you'd gone to an Ivy you wouldn't make that mistake, but you would anyway.
Wait...what???
Oh wow-- thanks grammar police! You're so cool!