DYSPEPSIA GENERATION

We have seen the future, and it sucks.

It may not matter all that much where you go to college.

6th September 2007

Paul Graham. I suspect he’s right.

Practically everyone thinks that someone who went to MIT or Harvard or Stanford must be smart. Even people who hate you for it believe it.

But when you think about what it means to have gone to an elite college, how could this be true? We’re talking about a decision made by admissions officers—basically, HR people—based on a cursory examination of a huge pile of depressingly similar applications submitted by seventeen year olds. And what do they have to go on? An easily gamed standardized test; a short essay telling you what the kid thinks you want to hear; an interview with a random alum; a high school record that’s largely an index of obedience. Who would rely on such a test?

I certainly can’t provide any evidence from my own life to prove him wrong.

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