文章有點長,我看了開頭就直接跳到最後一段了。貼在這裏方便跟我一樣周一“忙裏偷閑”的網友 看清楚內容再討論比較好:
"None of this suggests that the Ivies have completely lost their luster. It just means that, through miscalculation and mismanagement, they’ve given up the centuries-old free pass conveyed by employers—even from their own alumni. Listen to Jacqueline Reses, a member of Forbes’ Richest Self-Made Women list and a loyal Penn alum, who’s given $5 million and sits on Wharton’s Board of Advisors: “I wouldn’t forego the opportunity to hire brilliant, tenacious, smart, wonderful kids, but I’d be more thoughtful in how I’d screen them.” Long-time skeptics, meanwhile, feel a dose of vindication. “I don’t give an edge to Ivy League schools. That’s not to say I won’t hire someone from them,’’ says billionaire entrepreneur and Shark Tank star Mark Cuban, who chose to attend Indiana University in the late 1970s because it offered the best bang-for-the-buck among undergraduate business schools. “It’s just that I have never believed they make better employees.”