Well, my father's college may have no relevance to this thread, but, in terms of admission to Harvard, it does. See, this is from Harvard's website: "Are a student's chances of admission enhanced if a relative has attended Harvard? The application process is the same for all candidates. Among a group of similarly distinguished applicants, the daughters and sons of College alumni/ae may receive an additional look. "
The other day I found a book written by my father, Lloyd, who graduated from Harvard. The Sophia Press published the book.By the way, what does "Ice tea is wet" mean? Julie, are you attracted to guys who go to Harvard since Harvard, for some reason, is at the top of the totem pole?
Quote from: Nathaniel on July 24, 2012, 12:28:49 PMCorrect me if I am wrong, but Harvard, for some reason, is at the top of the totem pole of society. I am going to apply there. Is it the best college in the world?Reasonable minds disagree about your assertion. In some circles, Princeton is more highly regarded because of its eating clubs and because "Prince" is included in its name. Others argue that Yale is at the top of the "totem pole of society" because Rory Gilmore chose to attend Yale over both Harvard and Princeton. Finally, others argue that Oxford is the best because it's British.
Correct me if I am wrong, but Harvard, for some reason, is at the top of the totem pole of society. I am going to apply there. Is it the best college in the world?