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To: SG who wrote (48989)4/22/2009 2:54:27 PM
From: benwood  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217693
 
That explains why I don't know anybody important <g>



To: SG who wrote (48989)4/23/2009 9:57:17 AM
From: Tommaso5 Recommendations  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 217693
 
One thing that makes the elite colleges elite is that they give out a great deal of scholarship money so that intelligent and hard-working students can attend. They also are very selective in accepting students whose families can pay their high tuitions and other costs; they overcharge those who can pay and redistribute to those who can't.

Below a certain level in the United States you have institutions that operate like businesses, accepting a very high percentage of those who apply and charging high fees for amenities that make life pleasant.

There are many exceptions, but generally speaking students get a good education in elite schools and get a piece of paper from the others.

Most comments on SI about elite schools seem to be made by those who did not attend them.