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Imagine being a hot yt girl with an IQ >120
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Happens all the time.
If you define hot as 7+ (essentially a girl with good genes who is young and takes good care of her appearance), most of the young women you interact with at a top school will qualify.
Their lives are not always this easy, consider everyone from Heloise (and Abelard) to Alicia Nash. They can live lives of quiet desperation because their eyes are wide open to the suffering in this world and they are linked to men who are discriminated against by the n-mies for their gifts.
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You might be surprised by how little being smart or hot helps with things like childhood abuse and neglect, family deaths, and mental and physical illnesses.
And a hot yt girl with an IQ >120 will, generally speaking, still do better under those circumstances in comparison to a thoroughly average dude. Men are the outliers of societal outcomes.
But your point is taken. Add "from a stable background with normal health."
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LOL at thinking "most of the young women you interact with at a top school" would be 7+...
Happens all the time.
If you define hot as 7+ (essentially a girl with good genes who is young and takes good care of her appearance), most of the young women you interact with at a top school will qualify. -
You might be surprised by how little being smart or hot helps with things like childhood abuse and neglect, family deaths, and mental and physical illnesses.
You would be surprised how common it is for people with a IQ >120 are raised by parents with IQs >120 who do not create these types of environments in which to raise children.
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LOL at thinking "most of the young women you interact with at a top school" would be 7+...
Happens all the time.
If you define hot as 7+ (essentially a girl with good genes who is young and takes good care of her appearance), most of the young women you interact with at a top school will qualify.
The admissions offices at the elite schools do a masterful job of rejecting attractive white women.
No wonder every Ivy League male has yellow fever. Asian girls are the only smart and attractive ones on campus except a handful of J girls and white recruited athletes.
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Previously Alexa worked at Goldman Sachs in Private Wealth Management advising clients with assets from $10 million to $1 billion+ on fixed income, equities, hedge funds, and private equity.
uh, you get this job by being good-looking. You don't get it by passing the CFA exams with top decile performance in every section.
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except a handful of J girls
Not just a handful, probably 10 percent at least.
And they are gorgeous, Natalie Portman level beauties or higher. Also brilliant and they value men who are committed to scholarship (secularized rabbinical training). Go to the Kosher dining hall or Chabad, you will see what you are missing out on.
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https://socialfinance.org/person/alexa-rachlin/
Previously Alexa worked at Goldman Sachs in Private Wealth Management advising clients with assets from $10 million to $1 billion+ on fixed income, equities, hedge funds, and private equity.
uh, you get this job by being good-looking. You don't get it by passing the CFA exams with top decile performance in every section.You do realize she is the daughter of David Rubenstein, the founder of the Carlyle Group, right?
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except a handful of J girls
Not just a handful, probably 10 percent at least.
And they are gorgeous, Natalie Portman level beauties or higher. Also brilliant and they value men who are committed to scholarship (secularized rabbinical training). Go to the Kosher dining hall or Chabad, you will see what you are missing out on.OK sure, I agree.
Let's say a typical ivy has 1500 students. 750 women. Let's say a third Jsh, that's 250 women. 10% is 25. More than a handful but you can't compare to Florida, Miami, Michigan, GWU, NYU, USC.
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https://socialfinance.org/person/alexa-rachlin/
Previously Alexa worked at Goldman Sachs in Private Wealth Management advising clients with assets from $10 million to $1 billion+ on fixed income, equities, hedge funds, and private equity.
uh, you get this job by being good-looking. You don't get it by passing the CFA exams with top decile performance in every section.You do realize she is the daughter of David Rubenstein, the founder of the Carlyle Group, right?
Smart and pretty and the best connections in the world by having a world-famous dad. She could probably pick up the phone, call Goldman and get hired the same day.