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Anyone here an Ivy League cel?

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JustMKBHDmaxx

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Got a couple letters from Ivy League tier institutions, University of Chicago, Tulane, and a bunch of other random schools. Although they don't mean much I was always wondering what it was like to be an incel at some of these schools. At some of the schools like UC Berkeley and UCLA most of the guys are incel tier in looks, yet at places like Harvard a lot of the guys are chadlites who status-mog you. Did anyone here go to a top college / uni and did you regret it?
 
No you grademogger
 
Only two types go ivy. Geniuses and rich kids. Some affirmative action selections too.
I'm ethnic (black) so I probably fall within affirmative action tbh. Although I got decent grades
 
No, it's not different for non-ivy top schools.

You still got the Chad athletes that got in solely due to the sports programs and you still have the obnoxious fraternities.

The only difference is that there's more people willing to put effort into their work and more opportunities for undergrad research/internships.
I'm ethnic (black) so I probably fall within affirmative action tbh. Although I got decent grades
I'm Hispanic, so I probably fell under the same roof.
 
I'm ethnic (black) so I probably fall within affirmative action tbh. Although I got decent grades
30% is of the (((tribe))) at Harvard. so I hear. Nepotism + high genetic IQ. That's most of your "white" students
 
no too dumb and unmotivated
 
@Anonymous MG
Are you a Stanfordcel? If you are what's it like?
 
I'm sorry m8, but if you think there is a college campus out there that is different and might actually give you a chance to ascend you are Gigacoping.
 
I'm sorry m8, but if you think there is a college campus out there that is different and might actually give you a chance to ascend you are Gigacoping.
Elliot thought UCSB would be his ticket
 
I'm sorry m8, but if you think there is a college campus out there that is different and might actually give you a chance to ascend you are Gigacoping.
Probably. I'm hoping most of the foids at the colleges would be the studious ones, and there wouldn't be too many Stacys. But then again some of the foids study useless shit like Korean and feminist studies so who knows.

Elliot thought UCSB would be his ticket
He actually went to Santa Barbara community college and not UCSB.
 
@Anonymous MG
Are you a Stanfordcel? If you are what's it like?
I've explained it before, I've gone on record stating that the campus is exactly like a country club(which it is). And how much I appreciate the fact that they give you a 4.3 for an A+ rather than a 4.0 like you would at most other colleges.

Really helps when applying for a graduate school and properly rewards those who study. Our school has a huge connection network with most of it being in Silicon Valley, giving Comp Sci majors like me a massive advantage in the job market.

I got here because I got a relatively high SAT score(1560 800M 760R&W), my High School had braindead grade inflation allowing me to attain a 4.0 unweighted GPA due to unlimited retakes and Adderall, and finally probably because I was Hispanic did they actually accept me.

In regards to social life, I can't speak much for myself since most of my time is spent shut up in the library. But for the times when I did try to interact, I hopelessly failed at making any connections. So I basically have no friends and work alone.
 
@PPEcel goes to Oxford University.
 
In regards to social life, I can't speak much for myself since most of my time is spent shut up in the library. But for the times when I did try to interact, I hopelessly failed at making any connections. So I basically have no friends and work alone.
fuuck people say Ivys and top colleges are wonderful for the networking, but if your incel and social awkward it doesn't mean shit. Also what are you studying, and is it hard. My school also has rampant grade inflation.
 
fuuck people say Ivys and top colleges are wonderful for the networking, but if your incel and social awkward it doesn't mean shit.
You can still use the name brand to convince employers to hire you, and alumni at your university will probably have a hard on for your resume as long as you don't do face-to-face before sending them your resume.

It's also probably because I'm intensely socially awkward, so incels with friends currently could probably still make friends with other guys.
 
Nice brag
I don't even go to one yet. I just got a couple letter which is basically them telling me to, which doesn't really mean shit since they give it a lot of kids and its just for there for them to advertise so they get more money from application fees.
 
Too poor and ugly for college, too old now too. Only University of Ropenhagen will accept me.
 
You can still use the name brand to convince employers to hire you, and alumni at your university will probably have a hard on for your resume as long as you don't do face-to-face before sending them your resume.

It's also probably because I'm intensely socially awkward, so incels with friends currently could probably still make friends with other guys.
What are studying there? I want to study CS with a concentration in AI, but my school also has pretty rampant grade inflation and outside of math and biology I don't feel like I learned much, so I feel like if I went to Stanford the adjustment would be hard. I've also heard Stanford has grade inflation though, so IDK.
 
Though I'd recommend going to a top institution if you plan on doing something great with your life,

My singular goal in life is to develop conscious AI to solve inceldom.
What are studying there? I want to study CS with a concentration in AI, but my school also has pretty rampant grade inflation and outside of math and biology I don't feel like I learned much, so I feel like if I went to Stanford the adjustment would be hard. I've also heard Stanford has grade inflation though, so IDK.
Same as you, CS with AI for the reasons I posted above.

As long as you have a work ethic then you should still be fine attending Stanford. Just have some previous coding experience, and you should be able to get past the weedout courses.
 
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My singular goal in life is to develop conscious AI to solve inceldom.
If you're studying AI I've heard it's just a bunch of math, algorithms and shit, and not like the AI we see in stuff like Siri.
 
If you're studying AI I've heard it's just a bunch of math, algorithms and shit, and not like the AI we see in stuff like Siri.
I just need to learn the basic material, then I can do my own research just like any other expert in the field.

My own work ethic from there should lead me to separate and perhaps significant innovations to lead us closer to the singularity.
 
I've explained it before, I've gone on record stating that the campus is exactly like a country club(which it is). And how much I appreciate the fact that they give you a 4.3 for an A+ rather than a 4.0 like you would at most other colleges.

Really helps when applying for a graduate school and properly rewards those who study. Our school has a huge connection network with most of it being in Silicon Valley, giving Comp Sci majors like me a massive advantage in the job market.

I got here because I got a relatively high SAT score(1560 800M 760R&W), my High School had braindead grade inflation allowing me to attain a 4.0 unweighted GPA due to unlimited retakes and Adderall, and finally probably because I was Hispanic did they actually accept me.

In regards to social life, I can't speak much for myself since most of my time is spent shut up in the library. But for the times when I did try to interact, I hopelessly failed at making any connections. So I basically have no friends and work alone.
Relatively high is not 1560 out of 1600. That’s high in all regards. I’m thinking of retaking the sat to get into a higher tier school. How much did you study for the SAT?
 
Relatively high is not 1560 out of 1600. That’s high in all regards. I’m thinking of retaking the sat to get into a higher tier school. How much did you study for the SAT?
I didn't, I got extra time for the SAT for my ADHD so I could think about my answers while on my medication.

Most all of the Math section is just basic Algebra, so it wasn't too hard for me on my second attempt.

Though "I didn't" isn't wholly accurate due to the fact I spent 1 hour on a practice test, but spending like 1 hour randomly like a month before the exam studying a specific portion of the exam doesn't really count for me.
But if I were to recommend a source, just go to Kahn Academy and spend some time.on their SAT practice.

Also, it's completely free.
 
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I didn't, I got extra time for the SAT for my ADHD so I could think about my answers while on my medication.

Most all of the Math section is just basic Algebra, so it wasn't too hard for me on my second attempt.

Though "I didn't" isn't wholly accurate due to the fact I spent 1 hour on a practice test, but spending like 1 hour randomly like a month before the exam studying a specific portion of the exam doesn't really count for me.
But if I were to recommend a source, just go to Kahn Academy and spend some time.on their SAT practice.

Also, it's completely free.
That’s indicative of an extremely high IQ. I’m not sure if I would be capable of attaining that score. Have you ever taken an IQ test? Certain aspects of mine are 4 SD above average, but others are only 1-2 and my memory is only slightly above average.
 
That’s indicative of an extremely high IQ. I’m not sure if I would be capable of attaining that score. Have you ever taken an IQ test? Certain aspects of mine are 4 SD above average, but others are only 1-2 and my memory is only slightly above average.
Very true if you naturally get a really high SAT score without studying, even with extra time that means you are lucky to be born with a very high IQ.
 
That’s indicative of an extremely high IQ. I’m not sure if I would be capable of attaining that score. Have you ever taken an IQ test? Certain aspects of mine are 4 SD above average, but others are only 1-2 and my memory is only slightly above average.
Never have, might consider it.

My memory used to be subpar before my medication, now I can recall things quite well with enough effort.

Don't know what an IQ test could be applicable to though. A job application maybe?
 
@PPEcel goes to Oxford University.

OP, I did go to an American high school, I really don't know anything about the American undergraduate experience.

Elite universities typically have a pretty good mix of people; yes, there are old money gigaChads, but there also plenty of incel-tier nerds.

It's probably better to be an incel in a UK uni than a US uni IMO.
 
Don't know what an IQ test could be applicable to though. A job application maybe?
Not much since you already have a Stanford diploma which is like the same thing.
 
If I do have an extremely high IQ coupled with my passion, then that means that I'm on course to make some breakthroughs in my field, which is great for my cause.
 
OP, I did go to an American high school, I really don't know anything about the American undergraduate experience.

Elite universities typically have a pretty good mix of people; yes, there are old money gigaChads, but there also plenty of incel-tier nerds.

It's probably better to be an incel in a UK uni than a US uni IMO.
Do you think it's better to be incel at an elite uni or a regular one?
 
Not much since you already have a Stanford diploma which is like the same thing.
Not already, still studying. Need to get into the graduate program, there's still a chance that if I slip up that I won't be able to continue my studies in graduate school to get my Ph.D

But I heard Mensa is an option, don't see how it could help me any more than the Stanford network.
 
I got here because I got a relatively high SAT score(1560 800M 760R&W), my High School had braindead grade inflation allowing me to attain a 4.0 unweighted GPA due to unlimited retakes and Adderall, and finally probably because I was Hispanic did they actually accept me.

I got a pretty similar SAT score, also scored an 800 on math.

I knew at least a couple dozen kids at my boarding school who also relied on Adderall to get through their testing, OP you should think about it.
 
If I do have an extremely high IQ coupled with my passion, then that means that I'm on course to make some breakthroughs in my field, which is great for my cause.
This is very true.
 
Not already, still studying. Need to get into the graduate program, there's still a chance that if I slip up that I won't be able to continue my studies in graduate school to get my Ph.D

But I heard Mensa is an option, don't see how it could help me any more than the Stanford network.

Mensa doesn't really do anything other than give you bragging rights, being part of an elite institution's alum network is worth far more
 
Mensa doesn't really do anything other than give you bragging rights, being part of an elite institution's alum network is worth far more
Yeah, hearing someone mention Mensa to me is kind of off-putting.

I mean, if you're actually highly intelligent you should have great academic accomplishments to back it up right?

But can you tell me more about your stats getting into Oxford? I took APs instead of IBs, so I wouldn't know all that much about your stats.
 
Do you think it's better to be incel at an elite uni or a regular one?

Probably an elite uni -- I can't say for sure, of course. There are other, more pressing factors to consider, IMO:

Incels should definitely look for academic rigor when picking a uni. You want to be studying a course where everyone else around you is studymaxxing. Also look for decent libraries and nicer study spaces. Elite universities typically win here simply because they've got more cash.

Incels should definitely avoid schools with huge party scenes, Greek life, the sorts. Avoid schools with very popular athletics teams, it creates a culture of Chad worship.

Also consider avoiding smaller schools with a more structured, tight-knit culture where everyone lives in dorms and/or knows each other well. In a large university, you can spend an entire day and not bump into anyone you recognize, so you aren't forced to interact with people.

Location also matters, but this is down to coping and personal preference. I like urban areas because large cities offer really good copes (fine dining, shopping, greater selection of escorts, etc) -- I often spend my weekends in London. But other incels prefer more peace and quiet.
 
Fucking moggers.co. smh everyone mogging me with their high IQ, good grades and good SAT scores :feelsrope: :feelsrope: :feelsrope: :feelsrope: :feelsrope:
 
Yeah, hearing someone mention Mensa to me is kind of off-putting.

I mean, if you're actually highly intelligent you should have great academic accomplishments to back it up right?

But can you tell me more about your stats getting into Oxford? I took APs instead of IBs, so I wouldn't know all that much about your stats.

I took APs, actually. 14 of them, I self-studied half. Seriously, all I needed were test prep books, I highly recommend the Princeton Review.

Freshman year: Calculus BC, Comp Gov, U.S. Gov, Biology

Sophomore year: Human Geography, World History, European History

Junior year: U.S. History, Physics C Mechanics, Physics C E&M

Senior year: Statistics, English Literature, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics

I fucked up Physics C really badly, I got 4s and 5s on the other exams, I don't remember the exact breakdown.

Oxford required only 3 AP exams, but I don't think they give a shit about these, their in-house admissions tests are far more important. I took the TSA.
 
Your avi made me lol :feelskek: :feelskek: :feelskek:
 

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