Harvard is not primarily a school, it's more like a Masonic Lodge disguised as a school. You go there for 30% education, 70% business networking and meeting the people who will recruit you into their upper echelon.
Getting accepted means they see you as someone who can benefit their tightly-controlled business empires and someone who be used as an asset.
Harvard is not primarily a school, it's more like a Masonic Lodge disguised as a school. You go there for 30% education, 70% business networking and meeting the people who will recruit you into their upper echelon.
Getting accepted means they see you as someone who can benefit their tightly-controlled business empires and someone who be used as an asset.
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