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re: Stetson Bennett, 6 years of College and no Degree?
Posted on 5/12/23 at 7:28 pm to Notrub14
Posted on 5/12/23 at 7:28 pm to Notrub14
Sure. You went to Harvard. Lol
Why don’t you drop by one day and I’ll show you my PhD from Oxford.
Georgia is hard to get into. It is a public Ivy. I didn’t declare this - the people who rate universities did. I didn’t say it was harder to get into than Harvard. Only that it was declared a public Ivy with stringent admissions requirements. A top quality education is available for those who qualify
And a point of interest. Top students at UGA can study at Oxford. Its in England, Gumps. Georgia has a joint program with Oxford where Georgia students can go, live in a UGA owned mansion and study. I know because a friends son did this several years ago. He stayed and got his masters there before coming home and enrolling at John’s Hopkins for a PhD. As far as I know this program is still ongoing at Georgia. I think a similar arrangement still exists between UGA and a top school in Italy too
Why don’t you drop by one day and I’ll show you my PhD from Oxford.
Georgia is hard to get into. It is a public Ivy. I didn’t declare this - the people who rate universities did. I didn’t say it was harder to get into than Harvard. Only that it was declared a public Ivy with stringent admissions requirements. A top quality education is available for those who qualify
And a point of interest. Top students at UGA can study at Oxford. Its in England, Gumps. Georgia has a joint program with Oxford where Georgia students can go, live in a UGA owned mansion and study. I know because a friends son did this several years ago. He stayed and got his masters there before coming home and enrolling at John’s Hopkins for a PhD. As far as I know this program is still ongoing at Georgia. I think a similar arrangement still exists between UGA and a top school in Italy too
This post was edited on 5/12/23 at 7:53 pm
Posted on 5/12/23 at 8:41 pm to SaturdayNAthens
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Georgia is hard to get into
Because of limited in state options. The state has decent specialties but limited quality public undergrad schools. Your options are UGA, GCSU, Sa Southern, Georgia ST, and Augusta St. Pretty much the rest is 2 year stuff or specialized/post grad stuff. So it’s not that standards are high, it’s the the competition is stiff.
I went to GCSU because of better scholarships than UGA. The only advantage to a UGA degree is networking in Georgia. Outside that it’s the same as all but Augusta State(that one helps you get into MCG easier).
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