Here's a really interesting article by Malcolm Gladwell on ivy league college admissions. Apparently, we owe the joys of the rigorous admission process to the fact that Harvard wanted to keep out Jewish students. It discusses how the ivies went from a merit based system to a more subjective system that lets in the right kind of student, not just the smartest. Very, very interesting.
Friday, October 07, 2005
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1 Comments:
Awesome article. In Europe we tend to believe that Ivies are the top universities around the world (together with Berkeley, MIT, and a few others from other countries). A degree from Yale or Harvard would open almost every door in Spain.
Thus, this article is very revealling about the actual plus that ivies get: Networking and prestige.
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