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Frasier Crane once made the comment to a Stanford grad. "If you`re limited to the west coast, Stanford`s an excellent choice".I still think MIT is the GOAT
Then
Stanford , Harvard , Princeton , Yale
Poison IvyI still think MIT is the GOAT
Then
Stanford , Harvard , Princeton , Yale
Marooned on an Atoll of Dead Sea-WormsUniversity of Chicago is top 10
I wouldn't go to any of those colleges. I'd be afraid of getting into a heated discussion with a woke professor an getting 86d out
"Gifted," When Nobody Ever Gave Them Anything for Being TalentedMIT has no woke BS
Most there are gifted in math and hard sciences
Worst case of inferiority complex EVER. ^^^^^"Gifted," When Nobody Ever Gave Them Anything for Being Talented
If they were wise rather than smart, they'd drop out and use their brains to make big money at the casino. Science is for suckers; it has become human sacrifice of the scientists. That university is for escapist nerds who are afraid to grow up.
Believing that we should go four years without a job to get a "good job" is the lowest point in national stupidity and slavishness.
"Gifted," When Nobody Ever Gave Them Anything for Being Talented
If they were wise rather than smart, they'd drop out and use their brains to make big money at the casino. Science is for suckers; it has become human sacrifice of the scientists. That university is for escapist nerds who are afraid to grow up.
Believing that we should go four years without a job to get a "good job" is the lowest point in national stupidity and slavishness.
Prometheus ShruggedWithout science we would still be in the dark ages
Religion has no business in any topic of sciencesPrometheus Shrugged
And deserve to be, as long as High IQs are treated like freaks and losers. Geniuses are also expected to sacrifice years of their lives in college slavey to benefit parasites like the plutocracy, the corporations, and the public.
For that ingratitude, the most potentially productive of them have been on strike for the last fifty years as far as necessary inventions go. We are facing another historical gap in scientific progress. After the rush of inventions around 4,000 BC, not much changed for the next 5,500 years.