The Ivy League Hustle (I Went to Princeton, Bitch)

The Ivy League Hustle (I Went to Princeton, Bitch)

The Ivy League Hustle (I Went to Princeton, Bitch)

This video, created by twenty-something Princeton graduate Nikki Muller, is garnering international attention as a critique of over-education and underemployment.

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This video, created by twenty-something Princeton graduate Nikki Muller, is attracting international attention as a critique of over-education and underemployment, and has already garnered nearly 300,000 views on YouTube.

The video also amusingly mocks the way many men are fearful of strong, smart women, a message that has been neglected by the attention, argues Princeton professor Amada Sandoval in a smart analysis of the video at Alternet.

Watch the video and use the comments section below to let us know what you think of Muller’s parody.

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