My wife spent a year at Hahvahd and tolerated it for what she needed/wanted to do. It is way overrated. Most undergrad classes are taught by grad students, and even a lot of grad classes. The main thing they put forth is that a shingle from there gives you some kind of cred, and if you work it well, some contacts for moving forward in the world. If you are half-smart you can get a good education/training anywhere, pretty much depends on what you put into it. I have a fair number of friends who went there, they are all pretty smart, but never felt like they got a really great deal from the experience.

These days Hahvahd seems more interested in finding minority gay transgendered physically-challenged Englishasasecondlanguage dumpster-living orphaned kids of color (Spanish surname extra points). They manage to do that too, surprisingly enough.

--R


On 12/21/12 4:35 PM, Tim C wrote:
Rich recently made an insightful post to banned about the difference
between MIT and his undergrad experience, I'll forward it to you.  I would
expect the difference between UNC and Ha!vard would be comparable.

Best,
Tim


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