I’d take a GA Tech student over a Harvard student most any day. GA Tech is where students learn to make the world function. Harvard is where students learn to pontificate about the world. Congratulations on your accomplishments.
I agree with you. I went to a college near Harvard and knew some of the people there.
Unless they were in the hard sciences (math, science, engineering, healthcare/pre-med/research) they basically sat around and agreed with their Lefty professors about how terrible the US was. They mainly came from upper class homes but resented how hard their families worked (whatever generation) to get them there.
They usually drifted back home after a year or so traveling to Peru or China, then morphed into the family business or headed to grad/law/business school, where they immediately entered the workforce at higher level than their peers. I know this for a fact as I worked on Wall Street in the 90’s and we recruited from the Ivy/Stanford-type schools.
It’s a small fraternity and they have a superiority complex only known to a few dictators, including BHO, who attened Columbia and Harvard Law, ironically.