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Harvard churns out cheaters at a very high level in my personal experience. Virtually no school consistently turns out people who think they can lie blatantly and get away with it as much as Harvard in my personal experience. But I think the issue is the admission process as much as anything. Harvard is a brand, and they pick students who in most cases also are branded, the children of the most elite, who cannot and are not allowed to fail and come to the school with a certain such belief in themselves. It is highly concentrated at Harvard though sure other schools also have such people. But then something about Harvard tells them they can and must do whatever it takes to “succeed”.
Social circles can have many people from schools like Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, U Chicago, MIT, Stanford, Berkeley, etc. But when dealing with people, I will tell you, 9 out of 10 times in my experience, it’s a Harvard alum who is blatantly trying to pull something over on even their friends. And most of the time everyone knows. And they are so blatant they think they are getting over. But often they are also so elite in terms of background and pedigree, and access to power, they know no one is going to say anything. This is the problem.
There are also great people at all the schools including Harvard. Just my experience, in social circles. It’s not everyone from Harvard, but let’s say in those circles, Harvard in my experience is going to generate more bad behavior than any of the other schools consistently. Might be as high as 1 out of 10. The 9 being perfectly wonderful. The 1 seeming to be but if you don’t watch him, usually a him, sometimes a her, they will try to get over in a despicable way. And further, they think they are entitled to win, when they did not do the work, and that is probably 5 out of 10. I have seen bad experiences with people who went to Harvard or have connections there that pad their resume. Consistently. The pressure to succeed seems very high there and they seem willing to do and say anything.
Social circles can have many people from schools like Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, U Chicago, MIT, Stanford, Berkeley, etc. But when dealing with people, I will tell you, 9 out of 10 times in my experience, it’s a Harvard alum who is blatantly trying to pull something over on even their friends. And most of the time everyone knows. And they are so blatant they think they are getting over. But often they are also so elite in terms of background and pedigree, and access to power, they know no one is going to say anything. This is the problem.
There are also great people at all the schools including Harvard. Just my experience, in social circles. It’s not everyone from Harvard, but let’s say in those circles, Harvard in my experience is going to generate more bad behavior than any of the other schools consistently. Might be as high as 1 out of 10. The 9 being perfectly wonderful. The 1 seeming to be but if you don’t watch him, usually a him, sometimes a her, they will try to get over in a despicable way. And further, they think they are entitled to win, when they did not do the work, and that is probably 5 out of 10. I have seen bad experiences with people who went to Harvard or have connections there that pad their resume. Consistently. The pressure to succeed seems very high there and they seem willing to do and say anything.
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