<p>The one time I went to the Harvard forum, the person, mcb52, was nice and helpful.</p>
<p>I also agree with mcb52’s above comment.</p>
<p>The one time I went to the Harvard forum, the person, mcb52, was nice and helpful.</p>
<p>I also agree with mcb52’s above comment.</p>
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<p>Princeton, Dartmouth, Stanford, and MIT, for starters.</p>
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Then you’re an ignorant tool, and I think you know that yourself. Not everyone’s the same in all areas.</p>
<p>I bet I’m more athletic than you, so I guess it’d fine for me to say some bs like “I will never understand why people end up with lower than…say, 5:45 in their miletime, and I’m not even in XC/track. It’s so easy.”</p>
<p>Meh, it’s your view, I just will never understand these kinds of people.</p>
<p>Have you MET anyone from Harvard? Everyone I have ever met there with the exception of one person is an arrogant prick whose opinion of their intellect is roughly 10-20 notches higher than the real deal.</p>
<p>Yale, on the other hand, is completely the opposite. It’s like the anti-Harvard. Tons of quality people there.</p>
<p>cause they can’t get laid. Actually, its probably true about every Ivy except Dartmouth.</p>
<p>I’ve read that the average Harvard student has two partners by the time he graduates and that a vast, vast majority of grads aren’t married ten years after graduation.</p>
<p>They get enough sex, I wager. Not much love.</p>