<p>I just knew that was coming.</p>
<p>The two minute response time was pretty good though, if I say so myself.</p>
<p>harry’s maddd</p>
<p>Woodrow seems like a little Gordon Gecko. I’m so happy that you’ve embraced the fact that “greed is good”. Hey anyone here watched “inside job”? It’s our little friend’s future. </p>
<p>“having gotten into Princeton, Yale, Wharton, and a few other good undergrad programs”</p>
<p>I’m quivering in my boots, am i supposed to be impressed by you now?</p>
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<p>No, you don’t need to be impressed by anything. You can form your own impression of the things that you see. I simply refuse to be called condescending names such as “bro” and “little guy” by someone who is likely still a high school student. </p>
<p>Nor do I appreciate your likening of me to characters from movies. The “Inside Job” reference is especially curious, as I am unsure how finance relates to motor vehicle theft. We live in a complex world and face exceedingly complex pressures. No real person is as singularly motivated as the character of Gordon Gekko.</p>
<p>I would just like to remind you in closing that believing yourself to be smarter/better than everyone, especially at a young age, is the definition of immaturity. As a 20 year old college student with a 3.9 GPA at the Wharton School, I am not exactly a high school student’s “little friend.” Your ad hominem attacks(a practice I refuse to engage in) have only further suggested this lack of maturity. When I was in high school and succeeded academically(such as when I scored a 2380 on the SAT in 11th grade), I thought this made me smarter than everyone else. I realize now that I was immensely arrogant. I have a long way to go in life, and as a high school student you have even farther to go.</p>
<p>Best of luck with your goals of entering college and eventually medical school.</p>
<p>So, you want to be an investment banker, yet you’ve never watched “inside job”? Google it, it’s a documentary about the 2008 financial melt down.About, the Gordan gecko thing, watch inside job, and you’ll understand what i mean. Ugh… college kids. They let anybody into Wharton these days.</p>
<p>Thanks for bragging! 3.9, 2380? Oh my god, i’m going to bow down now.</p>
<p>[Sarcasm] I bet your social life was vibrant, and you played a varsity sport too? [/Sarcasm]</p>
<p>Yea, i gotta go do some homework. Have fun my little friend/bro/pal/buddy/dude.</p>