As a child in India, Raj Chetty dreamed of coming to America, a place “where you could do anything.” He still believes that. But his Opportunity Atlas research also shows that the American Dream is far too elusive for many who grow up here, through no fault of their own except a geographical luck-of-the-draw that has prevented millions from accessing high opportunity resources.
I don’t know what a “claremont mckenna college” is but it seems like a bag of shite to me. Albeit I’m judging from a quick skim of this article.
Claremont McKenna is a respected college in LA, it’s just kinda small (1.5k students, part of a consortium of around 8.5k students in adjoining campuses). This article appears to be part of a “News” update of their web page describing a visiting speaker from Harvard; the talk was about the visiting speaker’s research.
Thanks, my mistake . It sounds like harvard is the bag of shite then. That would accord with my experience of supposedly “prestigious” european things that purport prestige.
My apologies to claremont mckenna; though i would suggest , to protect their own reputation, they might want to suck fewer harvard cocks.
Claremont McKenna is a respected college in LA, it’s just kinda small (1.5k students, part of a consortium of around 8.5k students in adjoining campuses). This article appears to be part of a “News” update of their web page describing a visiting speaker from Harvard; the talk was about the visiting speaker’s research.
Thanks, my mistake . It sounds like harvard is the bag of shite then. That would accord with my experience of supposedly “prestigious” european things that purport prestige.
My apologies to claremont mckenna; though i would suggest , to protect their own reputation, they might want to suck fewer harvard cocks.