That is such a good point! Who relives their high school and college days, except to say they are lucky enough to have remained friends with people?
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Maybe you didn't have any noteworthy accomplishments during high school & college. Those of us who are professionals know questions about high school and college accomplishments still exist on job applications today. Spots on a Leopard rarely change.
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I have been working for over 30 years. No one asks about college. Only recent grads include that filler. When I interview someone I do not ask about gpa or clube that they belonged to. Meaningless
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While it's usually not an interview question, it is absolutely routinely included on applications (what was GPA, Class ranking, Clubs and associations) and not just for recent grads (that would be age discrimination)
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This is a joke, right? Sorry, I'm going to be serious. Trump is an accomplished and extremely smart man. Please consider reading some alternative media so you can find the
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Would you kindly give your source for all of this "info" you have copied and pasted from somewhere? PS: keep it for historical purposes because one day THIS will be a BiG topic of conversation. We are all Americans - let's seek the
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Omg no forget it Jill...fly your flag Girl..don’t ever google anything and never change.pic.twitter.com/pYJQMvA6K8
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In business circles “The Wharton School” is shorthand for saying ‘Wharton MBA’ I’ve never met anyone that bragged about ‘Wharton’ and meant undergrad. Like until Trump I didn’t know Wharton even gave out Bachelors degrees.
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Me too. I think most people think only about the business school. It's a bit like saying you're a "Harvard graduate" when you went to Harvard Extension School.
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Trump Derangement Syndrome is worse than I thought. You're blind.
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Multiple divorces, adultery,
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People may not brag, but if someone went to an excellent school you tend to find out fairly quickly.
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Even if they just perceive it to be a good school. Here in Florida if somebody graduated from the University of Florida and is a gator you're going to know it pretty quickly.
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Uh, he’s president? What you got lady?
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Like that means anything now that he's destroyed the office. Stop trying to defend the pig. (sorry pigs)
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I bring it up with men who believe women aren’t as smart as them.
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Apparently it’s a big thing in DC. Seriously.
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to be fair, some people brag about their intramural sports exploits during college Not that it isn't annoying to hear about
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