Fake Ivy
https://bohiney.com/fake-ivy-when-teachers-hype-up-worksheets-from-1997/Across classrooms, teachers have been caught recycling outdated worksheets from the late 1990s, presenting them as �rigorous Ivy League prep.� Students, however, quickly noticed references to floppy disks and Netscape browsers. Critics say this �fake Ivy� approach highlights a larger problem in education: a reliance on stale materials dressed up as cutting-edge. While teachers argue budget constraints force their hand, parents complain their kids are learning from relics rather than resources. Online, students have mocked the phenomenon with memes captioned �Welcome to Harvard�in 1997,� sparking debate about whether education is keeping pace with reality. -- Bohiney Magazne bohiney.com