rate me on my prestige!!!!!!!!

<p>Stanford Law school, J.D.
UCLA, B.A.</p>

<p>Rate my prestige on a scale of 0-10. Fire away.</p>

<p>-99 / 10 for being such an attention seeking troll. go start flame wars somewhere else or do all the other "better things" that you've got to do.</p>

<p>What is wrong with you.</p>

<p>Are you unaware of how to socially interact with people or something?</p>

<p>UCLA undergrad will hurt you in prestige. It's a state school.:D</p>

<p>Are you for real?? if so, then you have NO SOCIAL SKILLS - how sad for you!</p>

<p>You've got to be kidding me....who asks that kind of question?</p>

<p>Uh WHAT? :S</p>

<p>BTW, this person started the same thread on several other forums, namely the UCLA forum.</p>

<p>this is like chancing but on a whole new and more disturbing level.</p>

<p>this is like idiocy but on a whole new and more disturbing level.</p>

<p>and i meant about the OP...</p>

<p>^ lol, yea i agree.</p>

<p>i think mercruz is right, "disturbing" is the right word here.</p>

<p>exactly. It goes into this sort of "My school is better than your school because we're more prestigious?" Excellent logic there.</p>

<p>zheng, I'll be nice. If you seriously want me to rate the prestige of that degree, then I'll say 9.5/10, but I'm guessing you knew and expected that answer. </p>

<p>If you truly obtained such an education, then I congratulate you on your hard work, as you've definitely earned it. However, your degree is only one of many factors that determines your ultimate success; it's not the end-all be-all indicator of anything. </p>

<p>On the other hand, if you were just joking, then I'll change my answer to 0/10. Stanford? What is that, some sort of community college?</p>

<p>LOL Ucla? LOL Stanford?</p>

<p>LOL</p>

<p>why are people so concerned about "prestige"?
In the long run who cares. Other than having a name on a diploma it doesn't make a good student look like any less of a student or person because they don't have the words "Yale" or "harvard" hanging on their office wall.</p>

<p>Well...in consulting it does. Yet...if you actually had thsoe degrees you wouldn't be wasting your time posting on a college forum.</p>