Posted by: pire December 8, 2010
Nepali student heads Harvard Graduate Student Council
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Reading the comments from the likes of 8848m and Sirjana etc just proves that no matter what you do, there are people who find negative in it. I remember a jerk who came here after Anuradha Koirala won the CNN prize and said something like she might be disqualified.

Seriously, guys, If you can't be happy in someone's progress, then you won't have much of happiness in your life.

As for Ivy League and all that, it takes a lot to get into those schools. They are not everything, and it is true that some students from University of Nebraska may possess better intelligence than those in Ivy. But in general, it is hard to get into Ivy, it is hard to get good ranking in Ivy and so on. The quality of professors in Ivy is often unparalleled. However, having an Ivy degree in itself doesn't mean everything,and we have to continue to work hard in our life. Look, even getting a good job is not everything.

Having said this, I have met very few individuals who are as motivated in doing things as Pukar. So, if Pukar decides to stay here or works for international organization, I am sure he will be successful and that is his right. If he goes home, he is likely to be able to do more things than alot of you here.
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