The value of a college degree has gone down but Ivy League schools thought they were exempt from that and people realize Ivy league is starting to mean wealthy family instead of a smarter student
@@johnvaleanbaily246 i wouldn’t say politics because in things like STEM fields its mostly math and science but companies are realizing most Ivy League graduates went to the school because their families were rich or connected, not necessarily because they were smarter. That college admission scandal a few years ago showed that, all those kids lied and cheated and paid money to go to top schools.
@@johnvaleanbaily246That depends on what you consider the “other side.” If you mean magat drivel based on spoon-fed lies from fascist rightwing propagandists platforms like fox & other trash, like OANN & NewsMax who btw are not even considered as journalists, then the answer is NO, in general. However, there are classes where propagandists would be studied (not as legit sources for info), but as actual examples of fascistic propagandists, and the harm done by false narratives that brainwash gullible viewers. Psychology classes might also consider the delusion of gullible viewers who don’t live in reality because they’ve been brainwashed by ppl who get paid to lie to them for the R ‘party.’
Another issue is that hiring managers are completely out of touch as to what it takes to succeed in a position and only look at "paper" rather than actually talking to the canidate.
Have you have your car, plumbing or air conditioning units fixed lately? My son went to trade school for computer repair and has has $150,000 career with no college. And no school debt! Cost us a total of $5000 which he had saved for his college. Needless to say, he bought a house, has a wife and kids and DOESN'T live in our basement l
Hire the people who work and pay their own tuition. I worked two jobs and commuted two hours a day when I was in college. Didn’t have time to act like an idiot. Worked hard in my job and got promoted several times till I retired.
These universities are not worth your time or your money they repeatedly keep showing that, seriously what kind of education are they actually getting of value
TO ALL THE KIDS WANTING TO BE A PHARMACIST, ANY SCHOOL WILL DO. DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY ON AN EXPENSIVE SCHOOL. PASSING YOUR BOARD AND GETTING YOUR LICENSE IS ALL YOU NEED.
Our firm decided long ago to set the resume engine filters to discard anything coming in from these universities. They have produced nothing but little radicals that will be more trouble than they're worth, irregardless of whatever credentials they might have obtained (the sources of which having become questionable themselves). Our best recrutiing has been rural community colleges and state AG schools. They're teachable and eager to explore different aspects of business. The only reason I see to hire Ivy kids is if you're still flogging your firm as "Ivy League" and your customer base is legacy wealth from same.
The point of ivy league is not about just education but the connections you make. Think about all the presidents who went to harvard, ceos of tech giants who went to an Ivy League. You're surrounded by children whose parents probably own a company of some sort. It's more about building connections.
Sorry, but this Elitist whining. the stark truth about the Ivy leagues was clear 30 YEARS ago. Lehigh University runs a non-profit that has tracked salaries and job situations for most universities and colleges across the nation since the 1960's. the data was % with jobs at graduation, 6 months after graduation and a year later. They also tracked the salaries that were reported. I used to have access and I can tell you that in 1992, the Ivy League university grads who did not go on to grad school AVERAGED salaries at the 60th percentile. By the '00's the vast majority of the undergrads went to grad school. I had a nephew who graduated in the early '10's from Princeton and he could not even get interviews. The entire Placement Department was a part time secretary. Why? Because next to no one bothered to recruit there. By contrast, my alma mater Lehigh University with 4500 undergrads had 29 full time and 14 part time employees for the Placement office. The Ivy's have been living on reputation for 50 years. Some of the grad schools are top notch, but the undergraduate programs leave a lot to be desired. I have hired people from about 50 colleges and universities and I have seen only a few people worth hiring out of the Ivy League. Far too privileged and far to arrogant.
The Ivys never produced great talent! They attract great talent and then use those individuals as branding for their organization. Their endowments grow but their enrollments shrink. They keep a constant demand curve for their brands by offering exclusivity.
Hurray for my graduate university - Johns Hopkins! First on the private college list. I rejected Columbia for Hopkins, and lucky I did. Fabulous program, though it was in the 70s. A serious university for learning when I attended.
There were no protests when I attended from '74 to '76. And the recent encampment has been unfortunate for Hopkins' reputation, but the Sun reports as of Sunday, May 12, the encampment is being taken down. And it remained peaceful and caused no major disruption to university operations.
I wish there was some specific data in this reporting. Sounds too much like hearsay and over-extrapolation. For example, has the distribution and profile of new hire positions actually changed for Ivy League graduates? Why do we care that employers are "taking a harder look" if the results are the same, for example?
This is a bunch of double-speak nonsense. So you are picking colleges for "recruiters" to recruit from based on HIGH SCHOOL test scores??? This is the lazy way out. Why don't you do the leg work to look at the experiences colleges provide to prepare the students with the tools for the real world.
The better way to evaluate the real value of a degree form a school is how many get jobs before graduation and 6 months out and where do the jobs fall in the percentile range. Ivy's stink at that for undergrads falling in the 60's percentiles most year.
I'd love to see schools rated on ROI for the average grad in each degree program and percentage with a firm job offer by graduation time. If you are paying 250,000 dollars for a degree and a state school costs 50k, you better be making at least 20k per year more as a graduate of the Ivy league school.
American higher education is becoming trash in recent years. Most American colleges have become test optional in recent years. They have officially abandoned the traditional method of recruiting students based on objective standardized testing (like the SAT). Instead, they are playing a game which they call Holistic Approach that puts excessive emphasis on non-academic factors like extracurricular activities, teacher recommendations, college application essays, racial quota, legacy quota and first generation college student quota etc. Make no mistake. These things are completely irrelevant to a student's academic potential. Academic standard is dropping like a rock in America and it's no wonder why college graduates cannot find high paying jobs anymore.
As a business owner, I am not hiring anyone with a college degree unless it is from: University of Wyoming Auburn Alabama Brigham Young Liberty TCU Harding Texas A&M
@@MiMiiViVi good, I’m glad the Leftists have plenty of other choices. But of course they will probably do everything within their power that they have to work.
You should name SMU if you are in Dallas area. It is a private university but gives out very very generous merit based scholarships which brings down their tuition on same level as UT Austin. Also SMU has very strong grip on Dallas Market.
My observation, kids going to ivy leagues are very good test takers and top academic achievers. But that does not mean these kids can work well with people and be creative. Some ivy kids lack certain social skills needed in the real world.
Almost like modern jobs require competitive skills, and degrees that are just receipts for old money rich to launder their assets back to themselves through tax exempt donations and institutions.
The Ivies have created the disruption by actively recruiting for social justice activists, while eliminating the best students, who are known to be Jews. The Jewish percentage in the Ivies has therefore been deliberately reduced. Hence the Ivies deselected for the most academically inclined students.
No, it is the other way around. Employers are seeking students who stand up to tyranny, and injustice! We have seen brave students with a moral compass!
I am a physician, a small business owner and live near Cornell. I doubt I would hire anyone who went to an Ivy for undergrad. They all seem to project a sense of entitled victimhood and crazy DEI mentality.
It's been proven that test scores and success are not linked , which is why many schools are not requiring them. What is more indicative of graduating with good grades is a long term history of academic achievement and family support.
I love the grounded reality of this channel!!! *Retirement took a toll on my finances, but with my involvement in the digital market, $15,000 weekly returns has been life changing. AWESOME GOD* ❤️
Lol, right! Employers should be school-blind when hiring. Hire people based on desire to succeed such as level of initiative to upskill even through online micro-courses, or perhaps volunteerism. Those with no money to pay the Ivies are more hungry for success!
Binghamton University? That is a test optional institution that had about 10% of their applicants who submitted scores. This lady just contradictes herself.
*Dear Forbes, does this topic doesn't require 10 minutes of one's time to get to the gist of what you're talking about? No.* Since you're a magazine, could you please offer a link to an article that people like me can read or just some RUclips/TikTok Shorts style video of this topic to save time. I skimmed through it and still don't know all the "20 New Ivies" you're talking about. Only heard 3. Such a waste of time.
Consider the students that ‘protest’ against anything….you may have hired a worker that feels privileged and starts a strike at work because they thought it worked at school. Check their school disciplinary record before you hire !!! Hopefully the corresponding Universities expelled or held back on their graduation….NO REFUNDS !!!
Go Georgia Tech! We are all about career preparation along with leadership in business, engineering, and science. We have no lefty hooliganism on campus because everyone is busy with research and business.
The alternate school include many that are no better than the Ivy League. Bennington's greatest claim to fame is they have for decades boasted about being the most expensive school in the US. Value for cost in higher education can be seen in job placement and salaries. With Ivy League grads leading companies over the cliff in a lemming like pursuit of Woke/DEI, where is the value for employers?
You said it, buddy. • "Georgia man sues over false ballot fraud claim in film", AP News. • "‘2,000 Mules’ Producer Apologizes to Man Depicted Committing Election Fraud", NYT. "Salem Media Group, which co-produced the 2022 film, issued the apology to a Georgia man who was falsely depicted as stuffing a ballot box near Atlanta"
@@pootieheadroflmao no Hamas is a designated terrorist organization you will end up in federal prison....kids nowadays think the world didn't exist before them.
This interview is distorting the data. They are judging by high school acceptance statistics by Universities, not the employer hiring practices. I can say firsthand that the major Silicon Valley recruiters will almost always interview Ivy League candidates - even when, to technical people like me, they should be looking at different candidates. I have to conclude that this interview is mostly propaganda - an effort to get the Ivy Leagues to be less accepting to LBGT and other "renaissance" values, as our society tries to get modernize our values beyond simple greed.
Not sure about this…..the “interview “ has a lot of “yea” ( that hard for a reporter to say yes?) Lot of stammering, a lot of “I mean” and a lot of valley girl tilt at the end of her sentence. Don’t know if I can put much faith in her findings. It would be great if it’s true but they need a better spokesperson.
Forbes is hilarious. You exclude the UC schools UCLA and UCB because they're test-blind. But yet UCLA, as a matter of fact, had an acceptance rate of 8.7% in 2023, which none of your top-10 public universities came near with respect to %s, has made Princeton Review's top-10 dream colleges list numerous years, and had 59% of its freshmen who entered with a straight-A 4.0 uwgpa in 2023. This is not to mention their having an average of 10 AP and honors courses they've taken in high school with a wgpa of 4.5-4.6. And since it might be apparent that ETS and College Board are paying you all, please note that the hardest university to gain entry to in the country is Caltech which is also test-blind, [in which a perfect score on either test would not be able to predict students' ability to stay in good standing]. Caltech also undoubtedly has the highest % of geniuses in the nation.
You said it...... • "Georgia man sues over false ballot fraud claim in film", AP News. • "‘2,000 Mules’ Producer Apologizes to Man Depicted Committing Election Fraud", NYT. "Salem Media Group, which co-produced the 2022 film, issued the apology to a Georgia man who was falsely depicted as stuffing a ballot box near Atlanta"
They should tear down these private University institutions and build affordable housing repair.The damage that they've done to public education non profit education
@@deebrown7160 I got all my sisters, so we are family... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diversity,_equity,_and_inclusion it is getting a job/position based upon being a minority not based upon merit.
The value of a college degree has gone down but Ivy League schools thought they were exempt from that and people realize Ivy league is starting to mean wealthy family instead of a smarter student
Yup, too politically correct. Get back to teaching and discussing all sides of a topic, not just the 'acceptable' side.
Not just the "Leftist" side.
@@johnvaleanbaily246 i wouldn’t say politics because in things like STEM fields its mostly math and science but companies are realizing most Ivy League graduates went to the school because their families were rich or connected, not necessarily because they were smarter. That college admission scandal a few years ago showed that, all those kids lied and cheated and paid money to go to top schools.
@@johnvaleanbaily246That depends on what you consider the “other side.” If you mean magat drivel based on spoon-fed lies from fascist rightwing propagandists platforms like fox & other trash, like OANN & NewsMax who btw are not even considered as journalists, then the answer is NO, in general. However, there are classes where propagandists would be studied (not as legit sources for info), but as actual examples of fascistic propagandists, and the harm done by false narratives that brainwash gullible viewers. Psychology classes might also consider the delusion of gullible viewers who don’t live in reality because they’ve been brainwashed by ppl who get paid to lie to them for the R ‘party.’
It's really not. Ivy Leagues are still incredibly difficult to get into and still retain value
Ivy League is where you go for connections, meet other students whose parents are connected!
Sounds more like a fraternity/sorority for the intellectually gifted
@@ritzbrecio no just people who suck at critical thinking, which appears to be intellect but in reality you can convince them of anything
@@TurdFergusen the cognitive dissonance as a form of cope is real 💪
How many Hamas supporters are well connected? Most of the connected students are home, afraid for their safety.
Meeting wealthy people doesn't mean they will help you. Many large corporations do not give favors.
It's almost like elitist schools for the rich and privileged aren't a good idea 🤔
let the elite and privileged go there . The employers are not recruiting them.
@@jamesb4789 the employers are their parents. it won't be a problem for them.
And now it's a dumping ground for people who are illiterate and innumerate. Congratulations, you got equity but it isn't doing much good.
Another issue is that hiring managers are completely out of touch as to what it takes to succeed in a position and only look at "paper" rather than actually talking to the canidate.
the issue is that managers no longer make hiring decisions. thats HR now.
Have you have your car, plumbing or air conditioning units fixed lately? My son went to trade school for computer repair and has has $150,000 career with no college. And no school debt! Cost us a total of $5000 which he had saved for his college. Needless to say, he bought a house, has a wife and kids and DOESN'T live in our basement l
Congratulations to your son. Skills are what count.
ya but its a dirty job. i dont wanna go to trade school and graduate to become a plumber and swim in fecal water
@@___Anakin.Skywalkerhe works in computer repair, not a plumber
Who wouldn't want temper tantrum throwing activists. Im sure that is an asset to any company.
Protesting genocide is dumb, defending genocide is smart.
Thats you
@@glennknauer2696 using the term genocide without any context or depth is dumb
@@glennknauer2696what is it called when 2 parties want to kill each other but one just sucks at it?
@@Pl-ax0 ohh like all that October stuff
75 years of opresión and you bring up Oct 7, ?
I applaud these students! Standing for justice!
Hire the people who work and pay their own tuition. I worked two jobs and commuted two hours a day when I was in college. Didn’t have time to act like an idiot. Worked hard in my job and got promoted several times till I retired.
This is so out of touch that it's laughable.
The only difficult part of going to an Ivy League school is getting in.
ONCE prestigious universities
I don't need an Ivy League grad disrupting my company's operations.
These universities are not worth your time or your money they repeatedly keep showing that, seriously what kind of education are they actually getting of value
TO ALL THE KIDS WANTING TO BE A PHARMACIST, ANY SCHOOL WILL DO. DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY ON AN EXPENSIVE SCHOOL. PASSING YOUR BOARD AND GETTING YOUR LICENSE IS ALL YOU NEED.
‘Entry level jobs’? Give me a break!! To them it’s $150k+ but to us it’s $70k+
Or 50k
Our firm decided long ago to set the resume engine filters to discard anything coming in from these universities. They have produced nothing but little radicals that will be more trouble than they're worth, irregardless of whatever credentials they might have obtained (the sources of which having become questionable themselves).
Our best recrutiing has been rural community colleges and state AG schools. They're teachable and eager to explore different aspects of business.
The only reason I see to hire Ivy kids is if you're still flogging your firm as "Ivy League" and your customer base is legacy wealth from same.
speaks about questionable education and thinks irregardless is a word
@@paiviadeniyi common vernacular for quite some time. Now return to your desk and do as you're told.
A select few Ivy universities such as Columbia university has deviated away from test scores and focus on Academics.
You can get just as good an education for a lot less money at a state school.
Bingo! And plenty of recruiters from big companies get candidates from these schools
The point of ivy league is not about just education but the connections you make. Think about all the presidents who went to harvard, ceos of tech giants who went to an Ivy League. You're surrounded by children whose parents probably own a company of some sort. It's more about building connections.
Well......actually, no.
When Ivy turns into Poison Ivy.
Sorry, but this Elitist whining. the stark truth about the Ivy leagues was clear 30 YEARS ago. Lehigh University runs a non-profit that has tracked salaries and job situations for most universities and colleges across the nation since the 1960's. the data was % with jobs at graduation, 6 months after graduation and a year later. They also tracked the salaries that were reported. I used to have access and I can tell you that in 1992, the Ivy League university grads who did not go on to grad school AVERAGED salaries at the 60th percentile. By the '00's the vast majority of the undergrads went to grad school. I had a nephew who graduated in the early '10's from Princeton and he could not even get interviews. The entire Placement Department was a part time secretary. Why? Because next to no one bothered to recruit there. By contrast, my alma mater Lehigh University with 4500 undergrads had 29 full time and 14 part time employees for the Placement office.
The Ivy's have been living on reputation for 50 years. Some of the grad schools are top notch, but the undergraduate programs leave a lot to be desired. I have hired people from about 50 colleges and universities and I have seen only a few people worth hiring out of the Ivy League. Far too privileged and far to arrogant.
The Ivys never produced great talent! They attract great talent and then use those individuals as branding for their organization. Their endowments grow but their enrollments shrink. They keep a constant demand curve for their brands by offering exclusivity.
Hurray for my graduate university - Johns Hopkins! First on the private college list. I rejected Columbia for Hopkins, and lucky I did. Fabulous program, though it was in the 70s. A serious university for learning when I attended.
Hopkins students held large protests against the Vietnam War, and they’re also protesting right now.
Johns Hopkins, great institution
There were no protests when I attended from '74 to '76. And the recent encampment has been unfortunate for Hopkins' reputation, but the Sun reports as of Sunday, May 12, the encampment is being taken down. And it remained peaceful and caused no major disruption to university operations.
I wish there was some specific data in this reporting. Sounds too much like hearsay and over-extrapolation. For example, has the distribution and profile of new hire positions actually changed for Ivy League graduates? Why do we care that employers are "taking a harder look" if the results are the same, for example?
This is a bunch of double-speak nonsense. So you are picking colleges for "recruiters" to recruit from based on HIGH SCHOOL test scores??? This is the lazy way out. Why don't you do the leg work to look at the experiences colleges provide to prepare the students with the tools for the real world.
The better way to evaluate the real value of a degree form a school is how many get jobs before graduation and 6 months out and where do the jobs fall in the percentile range. Ivy's stink at that for undergrads falling in the 60's percentiles most year.
You mean they would actually have to read resumes... that's too much to ask
Thanks for the enlightening info.
I'd love to see schools rated on ROI for the average grad in each degree program and percentage with a firm job offer by graduation time.
If you are paying 250,000 dollars for a degree and a state school costs 50k, you better be making at least 20k per year more as a graduate of the Ivy league school.
@@MiMiiViVi And the Ivy League is 500k - same math applies
great video. this is the ultimate reason why many are opting for more affordable universities.
So many people get protested and banned from campus for so many reasons. But somehow the prescence of corporate recruiters is OK.
American higher education is becoming trash in recent years. Most American colleges have become test optional in recent years. They have officially abandoned the traditional method of recruiting students based on objective standardized testing (like the SAT). Instead, they are playing a game which they call Holistic Approach that puts excessive emphasis on non-academic factors like extracurricular activities, teacher recommendations, college application essays, racial quota, legacy quota and first generation college student quota etc. Make no mistake. These things are completely irrelevant to a student's academic potential. Academic standard is dropping like a rock in America and it's no wonder why college graduates cannot find high paying jobs anymore.
Georgia Tech is top notch school!!
As a business owner, I am not hiring anyone with a college degree unless it is from:
University of Wyoming
Auburn
Alabama
Brigham Young
Liberty
TCU
Harding
Texas A&M
Hiring low tier losers in other words.
@@alaa-eldin_hamdan nope, just hiring kids that are not indoctrinated Leftists.
@@MiMiiViVi and if the kid is a Leftists, he’s welcome to go work somewhere else because he or she is not working for me.
@@MiMiiViVi good, the Leftists have plenty of other choices, but then again, most of them will do everything they can not to work
@@MiMiiViVi good, I’m glad the Leftists have plenty of other choices. But of course they will probably do everything within their power that they have to work.
You should name SMU if you are in Dallas area. It is a private university but gives out very very generous merit based scholarships which brings down their tuition on same level as UT Austin. Also SMU has very strong grip on Dallas Market.
Entitled brats
She did tried to renew her passport but failed because she didn’t have NIN. As she said, she didn’t have enough time to do or register for NIN.
My observation, kids going to ivy leagues are very good test takers and top academic achievers. But that does not mean these kids can work well with people and be creative. Some ivy kids lack certain social skills needed in the real world.
No different than French fries. Wendy is now so much better than MacDonald. The only question is how do MacDonald let that happen?
Almost like modern jobs require competitive skills, and degrees that are just receipts for old money rich to launder their assets back to themselves through tax exempt donations and institutions.
Boston College? Really?
The Ivies have created the disruption by actively recruiting for social justice activists, while eliminating the best students, who are known to be Jews. The Jewish percentage in the Ivies has therefore been deliberately reduced. Hence the Ivies deselected for the most academically inclined students.
So what you're saying is Zionist aren't happy with students being against genocide
No, it is the other way around. Employers are seeking students who stand up to tyranny, and injustice! We have seen brave students with a moral compass!
No, we have seen simps for Islamic totalitarianism.
haha
I am a physician, a small business owner and live near Cornell. I doubt I would hire anyone who went to an Ivy for undergrad. They all seem to project a sense of entitled victimhood and crazy DEI mentality.
It's been proven that test scores and success are not linked , which is why many schools are not requiring them. What is more indicative of graduating with good grades is a long term history of academic achievement and family support.
I love the grounded reality of this channel!!!
*Retirement took a toll on my finances, but with my involvement in the digital market, $15,000 weekly returns has been life changing. AWESOME GOD* ❤️
Well I engage in nice side hustles like inves'ting, and the good thing is I do it with one one of the best(Michael Wayne), he's really good!
It's great to see you guys talking about
Michael Wayne, This man changed the game for me. Good Man ❤️
No doubts, this Michael Wayne must be an icon; how good is he and how safe is "profit making" with him.?
Any specific guide. I'm from Georgia how do I go about this? I think I'm interested how can I get in touch with Mr Michael Wayne
On TELEGRAM
BINGHAMTON 😎 great school
This list is a waste too. There are better state schools. L for elitist ives.
Harrison Butker played for Georgia Tech.
😂🤣 - previous brand names schools fell short...what's the solution?
make a new brand list of brand names - what's the definition of insanity again?
Lol, right! Employers should be school-blind when hiring. Hire people based on desire to succeed such as level of initiative to upskill even through online micro-courses, or perhaps volunteerism. Those with no money to pay the Ivies are more hungry for success!
Binghamton University? That is a test optional institution that had about 10% of their applicants who submitted scores.
This lady just contradictes herself.
*Dear Forbes, does this topic doesn't require 10 minutes of one's time to get to the gist of what you're talking about? No.* Since you're a magazine, could you please offer a link to an article that people like me can read or just some RUclips/TikTok Shorts style video of this topic to save time. I skimmed through it and still don't know all the "20 New Ivies" you're talking about. Only heard 3. Such a waste of time.
Good!
Yea we're seeing what all these radicalized ivy League students will do for your company just ask Google! 😅 What a absolute joke
Justify
Yeah yeah uhhh ….”😅. Paid to sell these new ivies ?
listening to these women is almost painful. it’s crazy that this is the editor in chief. their voices belong on a cooking podcast.
Consider the students that ‘protest’ against anything….you may have hired a worker that feels privileged and starts a strike at work because they thought it worked at school. Check their school disciplinary record before you hire !!! Hopefully the corresponding Universities expelled or held back on their graduation….NO REFUNDS !!!
don't want to hear any whinging about your first amendment rights then
I went to USC
Ivy League= snooty child who has no life skills due to being sheltered by their parents money
i’m not rich
Too entitled and hypergroomed.
Go Georgia Tech! We are all about career preparation along with leadership in business, engineering, and science. We have no lefty hooliganism on campus because everyone is busy with research and business.
The alternate school include many that are no better than the Ivy League. Bennington's greatest claim to fame is they have for decades boasted about being the most expensive school in the US.
Value for cost in higher education can be seen in job placement and salaries. With Ivy League grads leading companies over the cliff in a lemming like pursuit of Woke/DEI, where is the value for employers?
Well, this (the Ivy League Universities) is yet another example of the contemporary maxim "Go woke and go broke!" 😂😂😂😂
You said it, buddy.
• "Georgia man sues over false ballot fraud claim in film", AP News.
• "‘2,000 Mules’ Producer Apologizes to Man Depicted Committing Election Fraud", NYT.
"Salem Media Group, which co-produced the 2022 film, issued the apology to a Georgia man who was falsely depicted as stuffing a ballot box near Atlanta"
If they are Hamas supporters, I wouldn't hire them.
I would.
overwhelming majority of them are not. it's a dishonest way to try to discredit the whole movement by labeling it as such.
It may harm their chances later..if they protested
You would...because to not hire them could be considered discrimination under EEOC rules.
@@pootieheadroflmao no Hamas is a designated terrorist organization you will end up in federal prison....kids nowadays think the world didn't exist before them.
This interview is distorting the data. They are judging by high school acceptance statistics by Universities, not the employer hiring practices. I can say firsthand that the major Silicon Valley recruiters will almost always interview Ivy League candidates - even when, to technical people like me, they should be looking at different candidates. I have to conclude that this interview is mostly propaganda - an effort to get the Ivy Leagues to be less accepting to LBGT and other "renaissance" values, as our society tries to get modernize our values beyond simple greed.
Woke is not “renaissance,” it’s an evil totalitarian ideology. It’s quite distinct from someone's being an individual L, G, B or T.
Don't hire'em. They sympathize with Palestinians who danced to celebrate. Ultimately, it'll be a problem for the employer.
Ivy League
=
Snowflakes
Not sure about this…..the “interview “ has a lot of “yea” ( that hard for a reporter to say yes?) Lot of stammering, a lot of “I mean” and a lot of valley girl tilt at the end of her sentence. Don’t know if I can put much faith in her findings. It would be great if it’s true but they need a better spokesperson.
I belong in The Kitchen.
😭😭😭
Well they’re finally waking up!
Go BC!
Forbes is hilarious. You exclude the UC schools UCLA and UCB because they're test-blind. But yet UCLA, as a matter of fact, had an acceptance rate of 8.7% in 2023, which none of your top-10 public universities came near with respect to %s, has made Princeton Review's top-10 dream colleges list numerous years, and had 59% of its freshmen who entered with a straight-A 4.0 uwgpa in 2023. This is not to mention their having an average of 10 AP and honors courses they've taken in high school with a wgpa of 4.5-4.6. And since it might be apparent that ETS and College Board are paying you all, please note that the hardest university to gain entry to in the country is Caltech which is also test-blind, [in which a perfect score on either test would not be able to predict students' ability to stay in good standing]. Caltech also undoubtedly has the highest % of geniuses in the nation.
Go woke go broke
You said it......
• "Georgia man sues over false ballot fraud claim in film", AP News.
• "‘2,000 Mules’ Producer Apologizes to Man Depicted Committing Election Fraud", NYT.
"Salem Media Group, which co-produced the 2022 film, issued the apology to a Georgia man who was falsely depicted as stuffing a ballot box near Atlanta"
Hooray
It's about time those college's are horrible. Those students don't even know what www means.
If only schools granted admission on merit!!! 😂
They need people who can think outside the box not give the area of a square.
They should tear down these private University institutions and build affordable housing repair.The damage that they've done to public education non profit education
I wouldn't tear them down, just revamp EVERYTHING
liberals
What extracurriculars do you need for Oxford?
ruclips.net/video/n-AX481Anlg/видео.html
That list is woke colleges without the IVY Brand
Nobody cares just thank DEI....
What? DEI is gone what are you talking about
@@deebrown7160 I got all my sisters, so we are family...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diversity,_equity,_and_inclusion it is getting a job/position based upon being a minority not based upon merit.
DEI.
That's gone. Remember that court case
@@deebrown7160still at work places.
😂The foxnews effect
My preference would be either Jews or Japanese. The rest I would just pass. Sorry.