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by wtmcc
4411 days ago
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The portrait of the college grad painted in the article is consistent with what I’ve seen as an undergrad at Harvard in econ and CS circles. > [College students want money, structure, and sex appeal.] But I’ll add another motivation to the laundry list, that draws smart grads to selective/prestigious programs (including Harvard, Goldman, Google, and even YC): Smart grads want to be surrounded by other smart grads, because they want to build peer relationships with future co-founders and business partners. |
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The only ones are the 1% for come from poor backgrounds and managed to get a place on merit and who haven't learnt to fake it and are conflicted about changing social class