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I didn't think this thread could get any dumber, but yet...
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I think the tiers are really more like HYSP CCNV MB GCND. Penn has a good business school that magically rubs off on everything around it and makes it prestigious, so most Penn kids work in investment banks instead of law firms. Also everyone somehow knows NYU is on the way down because people just realized it's not an Ivy.HeavenWood wrote:I didn't think this thread could get any dumber, but yet...
Sorry, not sure if I made it dumber or just summed up what's already been said. I tried.
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No, your anti-Penn trolling is equally annoying.Borg wrote:I think the tiers are really more like HYSP CCNV MB GCND. Penn has a good business school that magically rubs off on everything around it and makes it prestigious, so most Penn kids work in investment banks instead of law firms. Also everyone somehow knows NYU is on the way down because people just realized it's not an Ivy.HeavenWood wrote:I didn't think this thread could get any dumber, but yet...
Sorry, not sure if I made it dumber or just summed up what's already been said. I tried.
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I didn't realize that pointing out that Penn Law doesn't get magic Wharton fairy dust on it or suggesting that the schools ranked above it have legitimate advantages counts as anti-Penn trolling. I'm excited to read your smarter comments.HeavenWood wrote:No, your anti-Penn trolling is equally annoying.Borg wrote:I think the tiers are really more like HYSP CCNV MB GCND. Penn has a good business school that magically rubs off on everything around it and makes it prestigious, so most Penn kids work in investment banks instead of law firms. Also everyone somehow knows NYU is on the way down because people just realized it's not an Ivy.HeavenWood wrote:I didn't think this thread could get any dumber, but yet...
Sorry, not sure if I made it dumber or just summed up what's already been said. I tried.
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lol what r u talking about, its obviously P HYCC[ornell] . . . Ys bschool sucks, the wharton kids rubbing off all over pennlaws clearly elevates their dignity & preftige. & fucking wharton kids tell those HBS proles not to scratch the paint when they park their lambos at the CC, so H is clearly inferior. as for the rest of the T14?Borg wrote:I think the tiers are really more like HYSP CCNV MB GCND. Penn has a good business school that magically rubs off on everything around it and makes it prestigious, so most Penn kids work in investment banks instead of law firms. Also everyone somehow knows NYU is on the way down because people just realized it's not an Ivy.HeavenWood wrote:I didn't think this thread could get any dumber, but yet...
Sorry, not sure if I made it dumber or just summed up what's already been said. I tried.
S? NO IVY PREFTIGE
NYU? NO IVY PREFTIGE, DOWNTOWN PROLES
Chi? RIGOR...BUT NO IVY PREFTIGE
M? LOL PUBLIC
V? Id., & HICK PROLES TO BOOT
B? LOL U SRS?
GULC? GTFO
D? HICKS
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Re: Power of Penn
Here ya go:Borg wrote: I didn't realize that pointing out that Penn Law doesn't get magic Wharton fairy dust on it or suggesting that the schools ranked above it have legitimate advantages counts as anti-Penn trolling. I'm excited to read your smarter comments.
See, I don't disagree with your general message. Your mode of delivery is just rather irksome.HeavenWood wrote: As for this whole "where does Penn belong?" debate, while its placement is superior to MV, it's also not quite on the level of CCN. PVM probably applies more than anything else, but since MVP is an inherently better acronym, I'll just stick with that.
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Only good part of this monstrosity of a thread.sundance95 wrote:S? NO IVY PREFTIGE
NYU? NO IVY PREFTIGE, DOWNTOWN PROLES
Chi? RIGOR...BUT NO IVY PREFTIGE
M? LOL PUBLIC
V? Id., & HICK PROLES TO BOOT
B? LOL U SRS?
GULC? GTFO
D? HICKS
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You must have just dropped your monocle right off of your face when you read my boorish comments. I do apologize for being so shocking.HeavenWood wrote:Here ya go:Borg wrote: I didn't realize that pointing out that Penn Law doesn't get magic Wharton fairy dust on it or suggesting that the schools ranked above it have legitimate advantages counts as anti-Penn trolling. I'm excited to read your smarter comments.See, I don't disagree with your general message. Your mode of delivery is just rather irksome.HeavenWood wrote: As for this whole "where does Penn belong?" debate, while its placement is superior to MV, it's also not quite on the level of CCN. PVM probably applies more than anything else, but since MVP is an inherently better acronym, I'll just stick with that.
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Dickz gonna be dickz, breh.Borg wrote:You must have just dropped your monocle right off of your face when you read my boorish comments. I do apologize for being so shocking.HeavenWood wrote:Here ya go:Borg wrote: I didn't realize that pointing out that Penn Law doesn't get magic Wharton fairy dust on it or suggesting that the schools ranked above it have legitimate advantages counts as anti-Penn trolling. I'm excited to read your smarter comments.See, I don't disagree with your general message. Your mode of delivery is just rather irksome.HeavenWood wrote: As for this whole "where does Penn belong?" debate, while its placement is superior to MV, it's also not quite on the level of CCN. PVM probably applies more than anything else, but since MVP is an inherently better acronym, I'll just stick with that.
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I'm sorry, as you can tell I haven't been using this site for very long. I think the term that I am supposed to say here is something like "lame comment is lame."HeavenWood wrote:Dickz gonna be dickz, breh.Borg wrote:You must have just dropped your monocle right off of your face when you read my boorish comments. I do apologize for being so shocking.HeavenWood wrote:Here ya go:Borg wrote: I didn't realize that pointing out that Penn Law doesn't get magic Wharton fairy dust on it or suggesting that the schools ranked above it have legitimate advantages counts as anti-Penn trolling. I'm excited to read your smarter comments.See, I don't disagree with your general message. Your mode of delivery is just rather irksome.HeavenWood wrote: As for this whole "where does Penn belong?" debate, while its placement is superior to MV, it's also not quite on the level of CCN. PVM probably applies more than anything else, but since MVP is an inherently better acronym, I'll just stick with that.
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HW, come on mang, we was bros back when your 'tar was a golf club. I mean way back, LSAT times. don't tell me you all that IVY PREFTIGE done changed ya now. we came up together!
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That would just be parroting what I said, but you're definitely on the right track. You'd be best to post a U Penn State meme.Borg wrote: I'm sorry, as you can tell I haven't been using this site for very long. I think the term that I am supposed to say here is something like "lame comment is lame."
Naw man, you're being funny about it, which I appreciate. I just think this thread is pretty much otherwise full of fail. Please expect this shoddily-made Penn meme (which won't image-link for some reason) as a token of my appreciation:sundance95 wrote:HW, come on mang, we was bros back when your 'tar was a golf club. I mean way back, LSAT times. don't tell me you all that IVY PREFTIGE done changed ya now. we came up together!
http://www.quickmeme.com/meme/3p7wyl/
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--ImageRemoved--HeavenWood wrote:That would just be parroting what I said, but you're definitely on the right track. You'd be best to post a U Penn State meme.Borg wrote: I'm sorry, as you can tell I haven't been using this site for very long. I think the term that I am supposed to say here is something like "lame comment is lame."
Naw man, you're being funny about it, which I appreciate. I just think this thread is pretty much otherwise full of fail.sundance95 wrote:HW, come on mang, we was bros back when your 'tar was a golf club. I mean way back, LSAT times. don't tell me you all that IVY PREFTIGE done changed ya now. we came up together!
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--ImageRemoved--HeavenWood wrote:Naw man, you're being funny about it, which I appreciate. I just think this thread is pretty much otherwise full of fail. Please expect this shoddily-made Penn meme (which won't image-link for some reason) as a token of my appreciation:sundance95 wrote:HW, come on mang, we was bros back when your 'tar was a golf club. I mean way back, LSAT times. don't tell me you all that IVY PREFTIGE done changed ya now. we came up together!
http://www.quickmeme.com/meme/3p7wyl/
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Your posts remind me very much of a young LSAThopeful2.Borg wrote:--ImageRemoved--HeavenWood wrote:That would just be parroting what I said, but you're definitely on the right track. You'd be best to post a U Penn State meme.Borg wrote: I'm sorry, as you can tell I haven't been using this site for very long. I think the term that I am supposed to say here is something like "lame comment is lame."
Naw man, you're being funny about it, which I appreciate. I just think this thread is pretty much otherwise full of fail.sundance95 wrote:HW, come on mang, we was bros back when your 'tar was a golf club. I mean way back, LSAT times. don't tell me you all that IVY PREFTIGE done changed ya now. we came up together!
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Here is this good? http://www.quickmeme.com/meme/3p7x07/ I think I did it now.HeavenWood wrote: Your posts remind me very much of a young LSAThopeful2.
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Here is this good? http://www.quickmeme.com/meme/3p7x07/ I think I did it now.[/quote]Borg wrote:[quote="HeavenWood"
Your posts remind me very much of a young LSAThopeful2.
No, that was the very meme you ninja-edited out I was referring to. Look up lshopeful2 and you'll see what you don't want to turn into.
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No, that was the very meme you ninja-edited out I was referring to. Look up lshopeful2 and you'll see what you don't want to turn into.[/quote]HeavenWood wrote:Here is this good? http://www.quickmeme.com/meme/3p7x07/ I think I did it now.Borg wrote:[quote="HeavenWood"
Your posts remind me very much of a young LSAThopeful2.
I wasn't trying to ninja-edit out anything. I was trying to make it appear because I didn't think it worked before. Does it bother you that you have been on this message board long enough to see posters come and go, and that you remember their names?
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I've never understood the wolf meme.
You know, in the old days, we'd just take a thread like this out back and picwhore it 'til it learned better, or died. And we didn't much care which happened neither.
You know, in the old days, we'd just take a thread like this out back and picwhore it 'til it learned better, or died. And we didn't much care which happened neither.
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I have the kind of memory where I retain a lot of things whether I want to or not, like my grade school best friend's home phone number or the average annual snowfall in Indianapolis, so no, not really.Borg wrote: I wasn't trying to ninja-edit out anything. I was trying to make it appear because I didn't think it worked before. Does it bother you that you have been on this message board long enough to see posters come and go, and that you remember their names?
But that kind of sarcasm-laced insult is a step in the right direction. I have faith in you yet, grasshopper.
We've grown soft, man.sundance95 wrote:I've never understood the wolf meme.
You know, in the old days, we'd just take a thread like this out back and picwhore it 'til it learned better, or died. And we didn't much care which happened neither.
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Re: Power of Penn
lol penn kids in the FIGHT OF THEIR LIVES to prove that penn has even a shred of prestige itt
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Inorite? Should have gone to Princeton.Napt wrote:lol penn kids in the FIGHT OF THEIR LIVES to prove that penn has even a shred of prestige itt
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This sounds a lot like Dwight Schrute. Can you raise and lower your cholesterol at will too?HeavenWood wrote:I have the kind of memory where I retain a lot of things whether I want to or not, like my grade school best friend's home phone number or the average annual snowfall in Indianapolis, so no, not really.Borg wrote: I wasn't trying to ninja-edit out anything. I was trying to make it appear because I didn't think it worked before. Does it bother you that you have been on this message board long enough to see posters come and go, and that you remember their names?
But that kind of sarcasm-laced insult is a step in the right direction. I have faith in you yet, grasshopper.
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This was funny. Borg you're still a d-bag.Borg wrote:This sounds a lot like Dwight Schrute. Can you raise and lower your cholesterol at will too?HeavenWood wrote:I have the kind of memory where I retain a lot of things whether I want to or not, like my grade school best friend's home phone number or the average annual snowfall in Indianapolis, so no, not really.Borg wrote: I wasn't trying to ninja-edit out anything. I was trying to make it appear because I didn't think it worked before. Does it bother you that you have been on this message board long enough to see posters come and go, and that you remember their names?
But that kind of sarcasm-laced insult is a step in the right direction. I have faith in you yet, grasshopper.
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Will Williams is completely off his rocker. For NYC focused schools, V10 placement is the currency of prestige. Summer classes at places like S&C have like 20 NYU and 3-4 Penn. For 2011, DPW NY had 13 NYU and 3 Penn. Cleary was 23 NYU, 5 Penn. NYU is less than 2x as big as Penn.
Look, Penn has an edge in NYC placement over MVBDN. That's because NY offices throughout the V100 are willing to take a few Penn grads each year, and with their small class that's enough. But HLS, CLS and NYU are the only schools with the pipeline into top NYC firms where they send 10-20 people to a single firm.
Look, Penn has an edge in NYC placement over MVBDN. That's because NY offices throughout the V100 are willing to take a few Penn grads each year, and with their small class that's enough. But HLS, CLS and NYU are the only schools with the pipeline into top NYC firms where they send 10-20 people to a single firm.
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