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re: Name the best academic school in SEC states
Posted on 6/13/14 at 11:55 am to Patton
Posted on 6/13/14 at 11:55 am to Patton
Texas:--University of Texas Austin, Bubbas y'all better check the entrance requirements, ballplayers aside.
Louisiana:LSU, probably the best college press in the United States. When I was thinking of going to grad school (history, and I didn't go)--It came down to North Carolina or LSU.
Georgia:Emory, though Georgia and Tech are heavy hitters academically.
Missouri: Mizzou is great, as is Washington University.
South Carolina:Depends on what one is looking for. Furman for those planning on medical school. But neither USC nor Clemson are bad.
Florida:University of Florida. Yankee money and the Bull Gators have made it a showplace for learning. it is a super school.
Alabama:Auburn Before retiring, I hired three of their grads. Super kids. Before our oldest got into medical school, it was down to Auburn or Michigan for microbiology as a second choice. Auburn is that good.
Mississippi:Ole Miss or State.
Tennessee:Vanderbilt
Kentucky: Kentucky
Arkansas:I would have left this state out except businesses have pumped some big bucks into the University of Arkansas. And it has made huge leaps in the past 20 years.
Louisiana:LSU, probably the best college press in the United States. When I was thinking of going to grad school (history, and I didn't go)--It came down to North Carolina or LSU.
Georgia:Emory, though Georgia and Tech are heavy hitters academically.
Missouri: Mizzou is great, as is Washington University.
South Carolina:Depends on what one is looking for. Furman for those planning on medical school. But neither USC nor Clemson are bad.
Florida:University of Florida. Yankee money and the Bull Gators have made it a showplace for learning. it is a super school.
Alabama:Auburn Before retiring, I hired three of their grads. Super kids. Before our oldest got into medical school, it was down to Auburn or Michigan for microbiology as a second choice. Auburn is that good.
Mississippi:Ole Miss or State.
Tennessee:Vanderbilt
Kentucky: Kentucky
Arkansas:I would have left this state out except businesses have pumped some big bucks into the University of Arkansas. And it has made huge leaps in the past 20 years.
This post was edited on 6/13/14 at 11:58 am
Posted on 6/13/14 at 11:56 am to CocknDawg
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:LSU, probably the best college press in the United States
The best what?
Posted on 6/13/14 at 11:57 am to CocknDawg
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Texas:--University of Texas Austin, Bubbas y'all better check the entrance requirements, ballplayers aside.
Louisiana:LSU, probably the best college press in the United States. When I was thinking of going to grad school (history, and I didn't go)--It came down to North Carolina or LSU.
Georgia:Emory, though Georgia and Tech are heavy hitters academically.
Missouri: Mizzou is great, as is Washington University.
South Carolina:Depends on what one is looking for. Furman for those planning on medical school. But neither USC nor Clemson are bad.
Florida:University of Florida. Yankee money and the Bull Gators have made it a showplace for learning. it is a super school.
Alabama:Auburn Before retiring, I hired three of their grads. Super kids. Before our oldest got into medical school, it was down to Auburn or Michigan for microbiology as a second choice. Auburn is that good.
Mississippi:Ole Miss or State.
Tennessee:Vanderbilt
Kentucky Kentucky
Arkansas:I would have left this state out except businesses have pumped some big bucks into the University of Arkansas. And it has made huge leaps in the past 20 years.
lol you don't know what you're talking about
Posted on 6/13/14 at 12:00 pm to CocknDawg
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Texas:--University of Texas Austin, Bubbas y'all better check the entrance requirements, ballplayers aside.
As far as overall selectivity and reputation it's Rice and I don't see how it's really a contest. Like most large states though there are going to be specific programs that are better elsewhere
Posted on 6/13/14 at 12:05 pm to CocknDawg
quote:Just saying, where you go to grad school in microbiology really isn't important at all. What is important is who you work under and where they are publishing.
it was down to Auburn or Michigan for microbiology as a second choice
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