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Title: Harvard Sucks: JSID edition
Post by: RichH on December 17, 2018, 08:11:06 AM
https://twitter.com/aprilaser/status/1072735279658688512
Title: Re: Harvard Sucks: JSID edition
Post by: Trotsky on December 17, 2018, 09:56:29 AM
This is going to be really funny when President Ocasio-Cortez nationalizes them in 2040.
Title: Re: Harvard Sucks: JSID edition
Post by: billhoward on December 17, 2018, 08:49:59 PM
Quote from: TrotskyThis is going to be really funny when President Ocasio-Cortez nationalizes them in 2040.
Harvard not amused when the bi--sorry, Congressperson-elect, says she went to school in Boston, usurping the Harvard gentleman's way of hinting at without screaming that he went to Harvard.

Consider also the possibility Harvard plans to make Stanford die of thirst.
Title: Re: Harvard Sucks: JSID edition
Post by: Trotsky on December 18, 2018, 11:32:28 AM
Quote from: billhowardConsider also the possibility Harvard plans to make Stanford die of thirst.
Harvard worries about Princeton and Yale.  If pressed, they may have misgivings about Oxford and Cambridge.  Harvard does not know Stanford even exists.
Title: Re: Harvard Sucks: JSID edition
Post by: Trotsky on April 04, 2019, 06:37:59 PM
This (https://deadspin.com/wealthy-dad-who-bought-harvard-fencing-coachs-house-ins-1833819658) is funny, albeit less so since it's inevitable we'll be reading stories like this about our own braindead alums bribing their brats' way to Ithaca as well.

Schafer should be thinking, "the fuck is my house?"
Title: Re: Harvard Sucks: JSID edition
Post by: Trotsky on July 10, 2019, 01:00:56 PM
Dipshit school fires dipshit coach of dipshit sport (https://deadspin.com/harvard-fires-fencing-coach-for-selling-home-at-outrage-1836228549).

QuoteHarvard University has fired longtime fencing coach Peter Brand, who was involved in an admissions scandal having to do with the extremely suspect circumstances of the sale of his home to the family of a high school junior who was later admitted to Harvard as a fencing recruit.

The Boston Globe reported Tuesday that an independent investigation initiated by Harvard determined that Brand violated the university's conflict-of-interest policy when he sold his home to wealthy Maryland businessman Jie "Jack" Zhao for $989,500 in 2016, or about $440,000 more than its assessed value.

...

Possibly the best part of all this was Zhao's explanation for the purchase of the house. Zhao said he felt bad about Brand's commute to and from Harvard from Needham, so he asked Brand for an estimate of the home's value and bought it. Of course, Brand's estimate overshot the value by more than 44 percent, but at least Zhao's largesse saved Brand from making the [checks notes] 12-mile commute to work.
Title: Re: Harvard Sucks: JSID edition
Post by: Swampy on July 25, 2020, 12:54:13 PM
Quote from: billhoward
Quote from: TrotskyThis is going to be really funny when President Ocasio-Cortez nationalizes them in 2040.
Harvard not amused when the bi--sorry, Congressperson-elect, says she went to school in Boston, usurping the Harvard gentleman's way of hinting at without screaming that he went to Harvard.

Consider also the possibility Harvard plans to make Stanford die of thirst.

(https://assets.amuniversal.com/4b2a7d109e9e01380f1e005056a9545d)

And he got all A's.
Title: Re: Harvard Sucks: JSID edition
Post by: billhoward on November 15, 2021, 09:31:30 AM
For the purpose of wasting time while on deadline, I did a search on Ivy League / Stanford school rejections by accepted students and found this 35-year-old story rippled into the first screen of results. Basically, someone at The Crimson felt the need to diss Princeton: https://www.thecrimson.com/article/1985/11/16/princeton-report-students-reject-us-if/

Quote from: Harvard Crimson 11/16/85Princeton Report: Students Reject Us If Harvard or Stanford Accepts Them
High school seniors who are admitted to Harvard, Yale, Princeton and Stanford will choose any of the other three before Princeton, according to a report released by the central New Jersey school last week. They are most likely to attend Harvard.

Two-hundred-and-seventy members of the class of 1989 chose Harvard over Princeton, while only 73 turned down a chance to come to Cambridge for a four-year stay at Princeton.

"Harvard is a very attractive place to go," said Spencer Reynolds, Princeton's assistant dean of admissions. "The numbers have been fairly consistent over the years. Harvard has been the college students choose [over the other three] and represents the largest loss we have."

On the same screen is a current Most Read Stories item. I thought item 2 was a misspelling. It's correct, announcing the paper's next president, Raquel Coronell Uribe '23, who "currently covers the Police Accountability beat and serves as a social media manager for The Crimson, as well as an editor for its daily email newsletters."