Carnegie Mellon PhD program, beginning in the Fall.what are his plans now? grad school?
For a urban campus, CM looks nice, but it's no IU or Cornell.
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Carnegie Mellon PhD program, beginning in the Fall.what are his plans now? grad school?
Wow!!!! incredible. you must be beaming 24/7Carnegie Mellon PhD program, beginning in the Fall.
For a urban campus, CM looks nice, but it's no IU or Cornell.
Yeah everything around there was absolutely spectacular - and i loved the town. i would have loved to have gone there. but like i said i was accepted but no money. iu law gave me a nice scholarship. but they caught me in a trickbag as the very first set of grades that came out they pulled it. i can't remember if it was at the semester or the end of the first year. anyway my grades were average and they pulled it so i had to pay full out of state freight the remainder of my time there lol. so dumb. as dumb as investing in crypto....
as for your son that's simply incredible. to rise above that competition he must have a gift. what are his plans now? grad school?
concur on all fronts. iu was a wonderful experience. the law students were really cool as the gunners had already been humbled by being rejected by michigan/northwestern/chicago so even they were humbled. i played three intramural sports the entire time i was there. we all had basketball season tix for three years. i loved every last thing about iu other than the tuition. my last three choices were ND, IU, or wash u. ND was nerdy as hell and iu gave me the most money so i went. the odd thing (or maybe not) was that the grades/rank i needed to maintain my scholly i didn't even come close to achieving. i finished dead middle of the class and would have had to be like top ten or twenty percent. there was no chance after even the first semester. BAIT AND SWITCH! i wonder how many they catch in that little scheme lol.Vandy and IU competed to see which one could bankrupt me first.
Even after the scholarship offer, Vandy was more expensive.
I got out of IU at only $39,000 in debt - but that was because I worked two jobs.
Graduated "better-come-loudly" too.
Saw every home basketball game, including the chair throw.
Got a national championship.
As soon as I left, Mallory beat OSU and Michigan.
Have yet to meet a Vandy grad I like, so it was the right call. (Prolly woulda flunked out of Vandy anyway, in favor of honky-tonking. Nicks just took my money.)
You're lucky. Student ticket lottery allocation was in full effect when I was there, 88-91, so I think it varied from between 4 and 6 home games per year. Was there an allocation for you, and you were able to find some uninterested nerd to give up their tickets to you? I would have loved to have seen every game in person.Saw every home basketball game, including the chair throw.
You're lucky. Student ticket lottery allocation was in full effect when I was there, 88-91, so I think it varied from between 4 and 6 home games per year. Was there an allocation for you, and you were able to find some uninterested nerd to give up their tickets to you? I would have loved to have seen every game in person.
My best seats ever was the Jay Edwards buzzer beater game vs. Michigan, on the end, at basket height. I can pick out my blurry self, I think, on some still photos of Jay's shot. From my angle I knew it was good as soon as he launched it. Bedlam. So LOUD.
I did read carefully.... I got on to him for starting it...not you.After I responded to him? Read a little more carefully, and without the bias, my friend.
I've never been good at that kind of stuff, even back in the day when I should have known all the "popular culture" crap.i figure guys like you and uncle bulk would get screwed on pop culture. current pop music etc. the breadth of what these guys answer is incredible
If Jeopardy decided the candidates, who wins?
Republicans who ran, were touted, etc (the sheer number shows how disorganized the GOP was/is):
Donald Trump
John Kasich
Ted Cruz
Marco Rubio
Ben Carson
Jeb Bush
Jim Gilmore
Chris Christie
Carly Fiorina
Rick Santorum
Rand Paul
Mike Huckabee
George Pataki
Lindsey Graham
Bobby Jindal
Scott Walker
Rick Perry
Some Others "Seriously" Floated/Considered:
Michelle Bachmann
Jan Brewer
Scott Brown
Herman Cain
Sam Brownback
Nikki Haley
Mitt Romney
Condi Rice
Paul Ryan
Newt Gingrich
John Hunstman
John McCain
Tim Pawlenty
Democrats:
Hillary Clinton
Bernie Sanders
Martin O'Malley
Joe Biden
Lincoln Chaffee
Lawrence Lessig
Jim Webb
Elizabeth Warren
I'd say the top 3 GOP would be the brain surgeon (Ben Carson), the eye surgeon (Rand Paul) and Condi Rice. Rice prolly wins.
The Dems would be Hillary, Sanders and Lessig. Lessig wins.
In Final Jeopary, Rice beats Lessig, who gives the answer he wants instead of the one he nows is the right one.
You do? Really?Well, I like you. So, sorry about that, I guess.
I did write that back in May.You do? Really?