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Yale Rules |
| Message Name: |
three points |
| Date Posted: |
02/07/2000 |
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1. McKinsey's BA program is only two years, maximum three if a person is truly outstanding. Thus, you could not have spent four years there. That was your first mistake.
2. You are " a damn intelligent person to have graduated from Harvard University". Well, genius, thanks for refuting your own point. That statement alone lets the school define who you are. Translation: (Texas sucks, Ivy rules). Maybe that's not what you
meant, in light of your earlier comments. This may simply signal your clear inability to articulate yourself in writing. That's where that "inapplicable" education is really helpful.
3. Any person who tells another that he is intelligent is clearly suffering from an inadequacy complex. Intelligent people usually let their conversation speak for them, without having to say it out explicitly. I can then only conclude that you are an ignorant redneck whose specializes in armpit tricks and retiring beer cases. Relax, life is not all that bad. Football season is only 8 months away.
Best of luck in this world, buster.
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