Sunday, December 18, 2011
Risk. Its what you do.
When I think of the word risk it is usually quite negative. But when weighing risky situations I think of it like an economist, does marginal benefit outweigh marginal cost. I think that risks are a good thing. Taking the chance on the Ivy league school, I mean what do you have to lose? People say, "I know I wouldn't get in." Who gives a fuck? YOU DON'T KNOW. Look at scattergrams of Harvard, there are many dots that let people in with a 19 act and a 3.0 gpa. Who cares if these are trust fund babies, they are still getting in, so you might try to. Take the risk, and take the reward.
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You seem to be implying that a person with a 3.0 GPA and a 19 on the ACT doesn't deserve to go to Harvard. Is that right? What logic backs that up, I wonder. Logic of elitism?
ReplyDeleteI've known some brilliant people who performed poorly in high school. Just sayin'...
Not true.
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