Why, pray tell, does a "Harvard" graduate garner more stature than, let's say, a Michigan Graduate? Does graduating at the bottom of one's Harvard class mean more than graduating with honors from Michigan? I could be alone in this, but I DON'T THINK SO.
Why, pray tell, does a "Harvard" graduate garner more stature than, let's say, a Michigan Graduate? Does graduating at the bottom of one's Harvard class mean more than graduating with honors from Michigan? I could be alone in this, but I DON'T THINK SO.
I grew up just a few miles from Yale University. I would have liked to go there, but that was never going to happen. No money and no scholarships. Still, after my return from duty in Vienna in 1976 I visited some friends on campus and was pretty shocked at how unaware - more unconcerned - they were about history or current events. Their "superior" attitude did not complement their lack of intelligence. I still experience that today and it is a shame.
Why, pray tell, does a "Harvard" graduate garner more stature than, let's say, a Michigan Graduate? Does graduating at the bottom of one's Harvard class mean more than graduating with honors from Michigan? I could be alone in this, but I DON'T THINK SO.
Sorry Joyce. I was keeping with the spirit of your loss to Barb McQuade.
I have met very few Harvard grads that this San Francisco State grad can't run intellectual rings around.
I grew up just a few miles from Yale University. I would have liked to go there, but that was never going to happen. No money and no scholarships. Still, after my return from duty in Vienna in 1976 I visited some friends on campus and was pretty shocked at how unaware - more unconcerned - they were about history or current events. Their "superior" attitude did not complement their lack of intelligence. I still experience that today and it is a shame.
Why the "ruling class" keeps going downhill.
Interesting. I never once considered them part of the "ruling classs."