well, if you went there and you say that’s how you refer to it, then I can’t argue with that because I did not attend UPenn. However, it may sound right to you and those who attended Wharton, it’s not the way most people would talk about their education. But I can admit when I am wrong when that is the case.
My larger point remains intact though, and I realize you do not support trump. This letter as it reads never mentions ideologies, other candidates or any political affiliation whatsoever. What it does do is admonish a man who deserves to be admonished while trying to separate the vileness of Trumps character from the education and general values the school tries or says to represent.
So if I am wrong, I am wrong. But if I could make a suggestion to Wharton. Declare it no longer proper to say you have a degree from Wharton if you only have an undergraduate degree. It’s not like saying you graduated from UPenn has any shame in it. Otherwise, and maybe it’s already the case, you will be stuck with Trump’s stench for the foreseeable future. But I suppose no one would notice as Trumps “putrid”, if I can borrow from the original post, stench will enshroud this country regardless of the outcome of the election for many years to come.