| actually fiN01 just made one of the most sensible comments I've witnessed on these forums...Why do you think so many CEOs went to lesser known and lesser ranked schools? Why do you think so many (I believe the majority) of physicians in the US went to their state college/med school? If you can't see it, you're a nearsighted fool and completely oblivious to human existence. Neither your college nor your intelligence truly define you in modern society. A person is defined by how he/she acts and his/her success corresponds with those actions. Additionally, though you should have already been told this/realized this, "success" is a very relative term. If "success" for you means accumulating wealth and fame, then by all means, simmer in your own purposeless superficiality. You'll fit right in with many of the other mindless, elitist, and downright lost individuals you can find at the top schools. If at least you understood yourself and had a direction for yourself, perhaps you could justify attending a top college. However, as fiN01 so aptly noted, you have no direction; you are one of the growing rat race of baffoons scrambling to conform to the ridiculous societal definitions of success. |