Charles Murray notes that
women from elite universities are more likely to be stay-at-home-moms than those from other universities. Steve Sailer comments about a school his children went to:
...if they had been merely senior vice presidents and their husbands were doing well, they often would pack it in career-wise. So, the school would have ultracompetent volunteer moms with Dartmouth MBAs and investment banking experience running refreshment stands at school events. Nothing ever went wrong at that school.
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"In place of your fathers shall be your sons; you will make them princes in all the earth."
I came across a fascinating counter-example of this the other day. A college classmate of mine with an elite MBA is a senior VP at an investment firm, and in a twist, her husband is a stay-at-home dad. He did not attend an elite school, but instead has a background in the arts.
These women are smarter than we knew...
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