Cultural Divide on college campus'

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One may be prestigious, but that does not make said one correct.
 

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Its easy to be critical of the world around you when your entire life consists of sitting in a plush leather chair smoking a cigar, teaching to snotty kids, and drinking expensive scotch.
 

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Harvard= snotty pricks.

Of course, that is a gross generalazation, but that pissed me off. :|
 

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Why is everybody so quick to judge these universities based on this article? So what! Obviously people are going to think that what A&M did is better than Harvard's policy. These are just two out of thousands of past policies that were made at these universities. I can GUARANTEE I can find something that A&M has done in the past that would make your stomach turn and I can find something that Harvard has done that will make your heart swell with pride. This is a completely biased article and generalizations made about the students and educators at the these two institutions because of this article are absurd.
 

GasX

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Such as... Educate about half of our presidents? (the other half went to Yale...)
 

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<< Why is everybody so quick to judge these universities based on this article? >>



It's not just the article. I think state universities have better looking girls...
 

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<< It's not just the article. I think state universities have better looking girls... >>

hahahaha

that was funny.



<< Harvard= snotty pricks >>

How judgemental. You remind me of about 1/3 of the people on the Off Topic Forums.

Is it always necessary to simply rally around the central power base in times of crisis. Yes it is important to support President Bush (VERY VERY important) but blind belief in someone will lead to problems.

As for the T-shirt comment consider this. A&M maybe raised $140,000 but the parents of the people who currently go to Harvard probably put in something like 14 Million (probably more like 140 Million since it is New York side). What exactly will be acomplished by trying to sell T-shirts to a bunch of people who wear designer clothes?

And for the record no I do not go to Harvard, I am not gay and do not wish I went to harvard (Though UPenn is a different matter :p)
 

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i think that this article is silly silly silly

the comparison is just not valid...its written to a certain perspective; and designed to make people angry


I am not gay also!