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One of the first escorts that I got together with had gone to Harvard. At every opportunity he left that information out. He seems to think that it meant something to me. Was he intelligent and able to have a conversation? Yes. Did he strike me as any more intelligent than anyone else with a college degree? No. He wasn’t some Einstein. Just your average college educated guy.

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I too went too went to Columbia undergrad. There are several undergrad schools at Columbia. Columbia College and the School of Engineering are the elite schools that are hard to get into. Barnard is the woman’s school. It is pretty easy to get into and I know many Barnard women who mislead by saying they went to Columbia undergrad. And finally there is the adult Ed School of General Studies, which is basically open admissions as long as you are willing to pay a ton of money for tuition, So many people go to this latter school and pass themselves off as all that.....

 

and why not? They paid for it....and no one is the wiser that their Ivy League degree is not that different than if they had gone to the university of Phoenix.

 

that being said, I have no idea where the gentleman who is the topic of this thread went to school....

I can’t agree more to you!!! Many people have tended to ride on the name of school even if they don’t have the caliber. Not every department of IVY league are great. Harvard is good for business but many other departments just try to take ride on the credit of business school. I tend to go on the saying- don’t judge a book by its cover! Not every boys here are good in practical fuckology! Only few are truly exceptional in it.

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Sorry, but a DPT isn’t an PhD. It’s a lot of work, but it’s a professional degree. Honestly, it has more in common w an NP or PA degree. Just saying (says the pedantic professor).....

 

They are different, but depending on the field, the institutions and the circumstances, those differences can be either important or not. Years ago, after getting my masters, I was hired by my alma mater as a sabbatical replacement for my undergrad advisor. After his return, I became a full time administrator and taught one or two courses a year. When I was applying to law schools, he told me that a lot of universities will treat a JD as a PhD. It's not. The equivalent PhD in legal eductions is an LLD. The JD degree came into being in the Vietnam War era when students in PhD programs could obtain deferrals for the draft. Most law school faculties of that day voted to rename the LLB degree to be Juris Doctorate.

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I can’t agree more to you!!! Many people have tended to ride on the name of school even if they don’t have the caliber. Not every department of IVY league are great. Harvard is good for business but many other departments just try to take ride on the credit of business school. I tend to go on the saying- don’t judge a book by its cover! Not every boys here are good in practical fuckology! Only few are truly exceptional in it.

 

You have a point, but are stating it too broadly. There are some schools (and most of the Ivy's fit this) where every area of study is top notch for that discipline. Harvard is one of them. So is Columbia. They don't have soft spots in the curriculum. They do everything well.

 

Of course some Harvard graduates were more impressive and accomplished as students than others (as is the case at every school). But in general, an average student at Harvard is still impressive.

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But in general, an average student at Harvard is still impressive.

But I’m not paying him for his college education when he chooses to escort.

 

Received an unsolicited text from him this morning telling me he was available in Boston 12-1pm. I wrote back telling him he doesn’t get it that I’m not interested. He said it was an automatic text that went out to many guys, not personal. No shit. Not personal has been the MO with this guy the whole time. I told him a more personal touch might be good for his business to which he said he’s making $2000/day, “thank you.” Sounds like a real charmer…

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Sorry, but a DPT isn’t an PhD. It’s a lot of work, but it’s a professional degree. Honestly, it has more in common w an NP or PA degree. Just saying (says the pedantic professor).....

And in some cases, NPs and PAs earn more. And when I made such a great recovery from my shoulder surgery (from a bike crash) my PT, cute and blond, did an amazing job, and I couldn’t have cared less where he got his DPT.

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Now if in truth he is indeed making $2,000.00 a day - good for him. It doesn't appear, however, that he is earning much of that income from guys on this site. At this point hasn't all that need be said about this guy been said and isn't it time to move on.

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Ok I'll add something - if the pictures are true, this guy is very good looking, has a killer bod, and a really nice tallywacker. If he's actually gay, but even if for some reason he were actually straight, I can't even imagine how much sex this guy must get on a routine basis. Personally I'm imagining that he must get so much in his private life, that it's probably better no one on here has met him. He's probably all pooped out. To tell you the truth I'm envious.

 

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Received an unsolicited text from him this morning telling me he was available in Boston 12-1pm. I wrote back telling him he doesn’t get it that I’m not interested. He said it was an automatic text that went out to many guys, not personal.

 

This seems to be happening more frequently. I didn't get a message from him, but I occasionally do get solicitations from escorts visiting the area that do seem to be more like "form letters" than anything else. It's annoying. (Though I do understand they feel they need to get word out that they're available.)

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Has anyone actually met him?

FWIW, he has two reviews on RM that were created this month. One reviewer stated he did a video camming session and the other states he did indeed meet the gentlemen. And according to his RM profile he is supposed to have been in Boston the past couple days.

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You have a point, but are stating it too broadly. There are some schools (and most of the Ivy's fit this) where every area of study is top notch for that discipline. Harvard is one of them. So is Columbia. They don't have soft spots in the curriculum. They do everything well.

 

Of course some Harvard graduates were more impressive and accomplished as students than others (as is the case at every school). But in general, an average student at Harvard is still impressive.

I think it depends person to person that how they get impressed by other person. I have see pathetic people from Ivy League. Departments may be good but that doesn’t translate to pupil coming out will be good!

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I think it depends person to person that how they get impressed by other person. I have see pathetic people from Ivy League. Departments may be good but that doesn’t translate to pupil coming out will be good!

 

Of course it's not good to generalize. You did in your earlier post. I agree with your more recent statement that it's more individualized. It is still the case that top schools like Harvard and Columbia have strong curricula across most or all departments -- they don't have weak spots.

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I read this post when it first appeared and contacted the escort via RentMen's messaging. I asked him about PNP which was listed in his "I Am Into's." He responded back with prices and time. I responded again, and he answered my query: I wanted to know if he did 420.

 

My question now is: why is there so much "discussion" here about a friggin' doctorate? Are you engaging his services based on his education or his sexual talent? And I am cognizant that he mentioned this in his ad.

 

I want to meet him for his physical/sexual prowess, not his advanced educational degree. And if he returns to the West Coast after a handle has been put on COVID-19, perhaps our meeting can transpire.

 

[Apparently, he'll be able to converse naturally with me intelligently as all of the innumerable men I've met in the past.]

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why is there so much "discussion" here about a friggin' doctorate?

Perhaps a subconscious effort on our part to rationalize why he would expect get more than the market rate for his sexual skill – especially as that skill has yet to be substantiated beyond his word. His reviews are limited to non-existant on RM and on this forum, the extent of interaction with as reported on this forum has been inquiry, which hasn’t gone especially well for several of us. If you had a good experience communicating with him, good for you.

 

Why don’t you hire him and report back to the rest of us if his exorbitant fees – not for his Ivy League education apparently, we’re not allowed to think that – are worth it? Maybe he’s Zeus come down from Olympus and we’re all just failing to believe ahe god of god is among us.

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