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OK, so he got accepted... isn't Harvard like 50 grand a semester? Who's paying for that? And if he's academically a stump, how is he going to pass? Is Harvard known for rubber stamping media darlings through their programs? He is going to either flunk out and be drowning in student debt or survive to be last in his class and drowning in student debt. Sounds like this is the christmas ribbon on the end of a big metal dildo to me. View Quote |
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Don't care, I'm not aware of anything good that has ever come from Harvard, and I'm not expecting that to change. Higher education in America is a joke, just like the rest of the education system. All will whither blister burn & die when the collapse comes. View Quote |
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A living example of how Some Animals Are More Equal Than Others
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Harvard 25th percentile is 1460
Average for Michigan State (Michigan's biggest university) is 1204. So the 1270 is right in running for a big state university but way low for Harvard. |
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I scored top 3 percent in multiple college placement exams and couldn't get into Harvard. I'm a white, straight Male from the conservative midwest though I guess View Quote A good friend of mine grew up in Mexico, near Mexico City, and he is a lawyer. His roommate in undergrad, who was a straight laced white guy, could not get into the same law school despite having better grades and as my friend described him, generally more intelligent. |
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Quoted: Harvard is essentially free for all but the wealthiest. He just so happens to be the son of a guy worth mega bucks. It will not be an issue. At Harvard, one way or another, tuition is never an issue. They pick who they want on a needs blind basis and take care of everyone that needs it. The largest academic endowment in the world makes such things really easy. View Quote |
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But do they also "take care of everyone" on an academic standpoint as well? If Hogg is a middle tier student and he can't cope with Harvard's work load, will they wash him out or just rubber stamp him with D minuses until he's the world's problem? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: Harvard is essentially free for all but the wealthiest. He just so happens to be the son of a guy worth mega bucks. It will not be an issue. At Harvard, one way or another, tuition is never an issue. They pick who they want on a needs blind basis and take care of everyone that needs it. The largest academic endowment in the world makes such things really easy. |
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Mr. Hogg, who carries a 4.2 GPA and scored 1270 on the SAT. “I wanted to make a difference through storytelling and political activism, but I am already doing that now.” I'm old so help me out. In my school days 4.0 GPA is an "A" Grade. How does one get a 4.2 GPA? View Quote |
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My daughter got a perfect score and she probably won’t get into Harvard.
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Quoted: What point of 97% graduation rate do you not understand? View Quote I am not a genius and when I went to the goofy art college I went to in the early 90s I had to fight tooth and claw to hold onto my GPA so I wasn't booted from the design program I was in, or so that I didn't lose the meager tuition assistance I had. I knew people in my program that washed out by like one percentage point... and they were not idiots or party school USA goof-offs either. I just always assumed that the "big brand name" schools were similar, because if some shit-ass Chicago art college can be snooty about my performance then certainly Haaaahvaaaaad had much higher stakes and expectations, right? |
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the value of a Harvard degree today is in the alumni network it opens you up to, not in the academic credential. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: An "A" in AP and honors classes counts as a 5.0 for your GPA. A 4.0 GPA is not good enough anymore. edit- beat like a rented mule. BTW, one of my daughters had a 4.1 GPA and a 1530 SAT, didn't get in to Harvard. View Quote |
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he'll get all the tutors he could possibly need, and a liberal arts degree. my guess Communications but wtf, a a 4.2 GPA and scored 1270 on the SAT and Cal State rejected him??? somethings not adding up View Quote |
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He sure is good at “storytelling”. How the hell does someone get a 4.2 GPA or am I just old in thinking 4.0 is as high as it goes?
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What point of 97% graduation rate do you not understand? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Quoted: Honors, AP and IB courses are out of 5.0 (A would be a 5.0). How in the hell did Hogg get accepted? Those are rookie numbers. Getting a sub-1300 score on the SAT should be an automatic denial. Lol View Quote Hogg was a C student until you add grade weights. Colleges don’t look at weighted averages anymore, though the will consider AP/ IB scores even if they don’t give credit. |
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If true that tells me the challenge of Harvard is getting in not staying in. I am not a genius and when I went to the goofy art college I went to in the early 90s I had to fight tooth and claw to hold onto my GPA so I wasn't booted from the design program I was in, or so that I didn't lose the meager tuition assistance I had. I knew people in my program that washed out by like one percentage point... and they were not idiots or party school USA goof-offs either. I just always assumed that the "big brand name" schools were similar, because if some shit-ass Chicago art college can be snooty about my performance then certainly Haaaahvaaaaad had much higher stakes and expectations, right? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: What point of 97% graduation rate do you not understand? I am not a genius and when I went to the goofy art college I went to in the early 90s I had to fight tooth and claw to hold onto my GPA so I wasn't booted from the design program I was in, or so that I didn't lose the meager tuition assistance I had. I knew people in my program that washed out by like one percentage point... and they were not idiots or party school USA goof-offs either. I just always assumed that the "big brand name" schools were similar, because if some shit-ass Chicago art college can be snooty about my performance then certainly Haaaahvaaaaad had much higher stakes and expectations, right? A regular white kid has no chance getting in. |
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So much for Ivy League prestige. View Quote View Quote |
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What point of 97% graduation rate do you not understand? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Yeah, I'm sure he'll end up folding sweaters at Aeropostale with his Harvard degree. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So much for Ivy League prestige. American society was built on the latter. Whether it was ever really true or not is immaterial. The social order ultimately depends on people on the bottom genuinely believing that those above them deserve to be there. The more that erodes away, the scarier a society becomes. |
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Yeah, I'm sure he'll end up folding sweaters at Aeropostale with his Harvard degree. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Your point about a 97% graduation rate runs into the reality that the cohort is mostly the absolute smartest and motivated in the nation....and perhaps the world. What would you expect for the smartest and most motivated group? Even the *under performing* groups, such as minorities or some of the legacies are almost all nationally competitive, even if not the absolute .001% About 2 million kids start college each year. About 2000 go to Harvard (undergrad), which is often the most competitive normal school in the country. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Quoted: Harvard is essentially free for all but the wealthiest. He just so happens to be the son of a guy worth mega bucks. It will not be an issue. At Harvard, one way or another, tuition is never an issue. They pick who they want on a needs blind basis and take care of everyone that needs it. The largest academic endowment in the world makes such things really easy. About 2 million kids start college each year. About 2000 go to Harvard (undergrad), which is often the most competitive normal school in the country. |
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Weak.
Last Harvard grad with real balls was Robert Gould Shaw. To hell with Harvard. |
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He still has to pass the classes. Give him one year and he will be slumming it at FSU.
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Quoted: Has Harvard been open with the alumni about their personal experience with the T.M. Landry mess? View Quote One thing about Harvard is they tend to do what is in the best interests of Harvard. Sometimes that means (in my opinion) defending something they fucked up. However, the other side of that, is (and you can observe it in threads like this) is a lot of people that think Harvard is fucking up, just do not like what they are doing (or understand why Harvard does such things) Universities in general do a lot of stupid liberal shit but Harvard is far from the worst offender. They are just the one you hear about most. Everyone has an opinion about Harvard (but very few have any real experience) and even when they do the exact same things most everyone else is doing, they make the news. As long as those two things keep happening, Harvard is relevant. |
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Quoted: Your point about a 97% graduation rate runs into the reality that the cohort is mostly the absolute smartest and motivated in the nation....and perhaps the world. What would you expect for the smartest and most motivated group? Even the *under performing* groups, such as minorities or some of the legacies are almost all nationally competitive, even if not the absolute .001% About 2 million kids start college each year. About 2000 go to Harvard (undergrad), which is often the most competitive normal school in the country. View Quote |
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My brother in law is a sophomore there. Hes an absolute genius and conservative. Says that the amount of stupid and SJW there is unbearable.
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"In August 2017, Malia [Obama] started attending Harvard University"
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Quoted: I've heard Harvard doesn't fail anyone. C or better, no matter what. View Quote Again, of the 2 million or so kids going to college every year, Harvard is usually the most competitive normal school and gets about 2000 of them. What results would you expect from a cohort that is mostly the absolute smartest and most motivated kids in the country? We are not talking about kids who did really well in school, we are talking about kids that made the news for how smart they are and what projects they did. Considering it is a student body of valedictorians that speak 3 languages, play an instrument well, have published research and were class presidents, it is a pretty tense place sometimes. A lot of high strung over achieving people. These are not often people who fail. |
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TRIP DOWN THE MEMORY HOLE: Remember when UCF DENIED him? Well, he had a 2-something GPA in California and scored only triple-digits on his SAT. Now he magically had good grades, good scores - and now Harvard. Being a Commie seems to pay off. View Quote |
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