You have not attended an elite school
Ehh wrong. I misrepresent myself on this forum on purpose, so that it's not obvious to dox me which people have threatened to do before elsewhere. Not only did I go to an elite school, but I graduated in the top of the class, without attending a majority of the time. To go from an undergrad to PhD was an exercise in hierarchy. I was recommended to go directly to PhD by my statistics professor with whom I had done some research in undergrad, and found problems in his textbooks. Some of it was due to the raw talent, but a lot of it was due to the fact that we just plain liked each other. We are still in touch.
I also worked in trading at a very prestigious hedge fund which mainly hires from elite schools, therefore it would be impossible for me to get into said fund without an elite school on my resume.
Did you have a different grad school experience, and if so I'd be curious to know where that line of teaching takes place?
There it is. Now if I say I didn't go to grad school, despite being recommended to do so, you say "GOTCHA" you have no skin in the game. But actually, I did. I spent a lot of time talking to PhD candidates who uniformly said that it's a waste of time and to get a masters degree instead (I have two). But what you're looking to do is establish hierarchy.
You're such a blatant IYI that it's almost hilarious if it weren't so sad.
