I was joking and I never mentioned the ladies, I don't even mention what I study when I meet girls. Who would want to get to know some "loser" from nerdy Computer Science anyway?
Ok I'm talking about the college crowd. All they care (not always but usually) is your looks, your style, your game, NOT even your money as long as you have enough for the bars.
I'm not an overly "braggish" person in real life, but hey it's the Internet, gotta have some fun with it as long as I'm NOT making things up. By the way I speak almost perfectly 3 languages and I'm improving on a 4th one...
Again, I think different age groups have different expectations. Bragging (making false statements) is definitely BAD, but sometimes being a little assertive about your abilities can go a long way with the younger crowd.
I remember so well during my first year in the US, some of the older chicks (grad students) just thought I was some average stereotypical Asian dude, you know who has nothing special. Until once we all went to the local dance club, when they saw that I'm a damn good dancer and that I really know my stuff whether I'm break dancing, or grinding (with other chicks
) and that I'm pretty smooth with other chicks, immediately I became the little pimp of the group. And my reputation has totally changed since that night.
After sometime, they realized that I wasn't "showing anything" infront of them because I'm not interested in them (don't like chicks older than myself) and curiously this made them like me even more.
My point is, sometimes it's NOT necessarily better to "hold off". In my case, I lost a whole year of major "social proof" since some of the older chicks are really HOT although I'm not interested in them.
Now back to the more professional topic. I agree that usually "overachievers" are "trouble", but this is simply because they think they can do better and get better, and they are usually right. We can make a parallel between HOT women/girls and the successful overachiever. They have more chance to be "high maintenance" and to being constantly looking for a better upgrade/better job. And they tend to be less accomodating, simply because THEY CAN.
But it doesn't mean that it's valid for every single person.
oh yes they can, and they do it all the time. i do it myself when i hire someone. for example, anybody with a Harvard MBA is automatically excluded.
This is kinda too extreme, don't you think so? It's like saying "if a woman/girl is really good looking, then I will never want to date her since she definitely will be a heartless b*tch."
Just my 2 cents.