As someone who went through DreamIt ('09) and is now co-director of my school's entrepreneurship network (Penn State), I think this post ingeniously makes an interesting point.<p>My experience with DreamIt was excellent and life-changing. It's what really opened my eyes to real entrepreneurship: getting stuff done and shipping.<p>At Penn State there is definitely plenty of room for improvement and I look at programs like DreamIt as inspiration for what budding young entrepreneurs need to get going.
I'm thoroughly confused by the links in the post. Could you explain?<p>Stanford-GSB -> YCombinator<p>MIT-Sloan -> TechStars<p>Harvard-HBS -> Founder Institute<p>Berkley-Haas -> Seedcamp<p>Dartmouth-Tuck -> DreamIt Ventures<p>Since there doesn't seem to be any geographical relationship (apart from GSB/YC), I'm left to assume the post was meant to be entirely tongue-in-cheek. Am I missing something?