Columbia vs Wharton

<p>well considering that there are numerous ‘spaces’ for wharton iconoclasm, coming on the columbia board to spew your wharton pride is well - unnecessary and ■■■■■■■■.</p>

<p>lastly, i have a huge body of statements on here that i need not repeat that delineate what makes columbia unique, but then again, didn’t i come forth with a thesis in the first paragraph only to make good on it in the last? gosh how textbook english class. </p>

<p>and i think we can speak facts - perhaps we could say that wharton has the best ‘outcomes’ of any business school in the country, i think you’re hard pressed to prove with measures (thus businessweek fills the space with their arbitrary assessment) that it is the best business school. i referenced the bweek for fun, but i guess you took it harshly, in the end i think it is important to remember that it is hard to say a school is ultimately, unabashedly the best - i could throw in a million variables that could disspell this truth, or subjectivize the situation that renders such a statement hyperbolic and self-serving.</p>

<p>but that is minor, in the end i’d presume we agree on a lot of things, but perhaps we should agree on one more - it lacks tact when you come on another board to laud your own school. PM the kid, say hey - i have an alternate perspective, or better yet, wait for the kid to post on your board, if he/she are really interested in wharton or need questions answered, let him/her find you.</p>

<p>and in the end i hope you don’t continue doing it, you don’t see me on the upenn board.</p>