Tiger Sisters

The Dark Side of the Ivy League: Pressure, Prestige, and the Price of Success

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Oct 27, 2025
The discussion dives into the hidden pressures and elitism of Ivy League schools, revealing how prestige can lead to mental health struggles and feelings of alienation. The hosts dissect the internal hierarchies created by wealthy backgrounds and secret societies, shedding light on the informal advantages that perpetuate privilege. They explore the cutthroat competition and the pressure to conform to narrow definitions of success. Ultimately, they encourage listeners to redefine success beyond superficial prestige and consider authentic opportunities that align with personal values.
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ANECDOTE

Bad Advising Hurt Course Choices

  • Jean mistakenly took an advanced econ class as a freshman because her assigned advisor lacked relevant knowledge.
  • Not knowing upperclassmen left her isolated and unprepared for the course's cold calls.
ANECDOTE

All-Nighter Culture As A Status Signal

  • Cherie describes Butler Library's 24-hour culture where late nights became a toxic status symbol.
  • Early-year students equated staying up late with prestige until they learned balance as seniors.
ADVICE

Float Before You Swim

  • When overwhelmed, stop thrashing and pick one controllable thing to improve today.
  • Rest, breathe, and lean on community before trying to solve everything at once.
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