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Posted on 2/8/16 at 10:50 am to Dellyman34
I am sorry you have a very myopic view of the educational quality of your university.
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Posted on 2/8/16 at 10:55 am to Dellyman34
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UGA all the time when we get drob he take Gus buss down.
I take it, you do not have a UGA education.
Posted on 2/8/16 at 11:20 am to tylerdurden24
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UGA is hardly Stanford level (but when your competition is Harvard, Yale, and Princeton,
But you guys make it sound like UGA is though when comparing it to other SEC schools and it is not. Sorry to burst your bubble. I received both my undergrad and grad degrees from state schools in business and both are ranked way better than UGA. I also would not include a&m or UF for a great business school and none of them including UGA are on par with UNC.
Posted on 2/8/16 at 11:25 am to Dellyman34
To get back on topic did any confirmation come out yet on where he may be visiting before he decides?
Posted on 2/8/16 at 11:30 am to Dellyman34
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We are the Harvard of the sec get over it Drob is a dawg the test scores are in did not get in. Nd pulled his offerd. Got pissed at for anoucing on signing day.
You must have attended the South Central Atlanta satellite campus of UGA.
Posted on 2/8/16 at 11:32 am to TideWarrior
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But you guys make it sound like UGA is though when comparing it to other SEC schools and it is not.
Are we making it sound that way or is that just what you're hearing? I'm not nearly ignorant enough to claim that UGA is on that level, nor am I about to proclaim that we're the best public university in the country (just the first; eat a dick, UNC).
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I received both my undergrad and grad degrees from state schools in business and both are ranked way better than UGA
I mean if you want to split hairs over top Business schools then be my guest. But last I checked Terry Business College still had the #1 Risk Management and Insurance and Commercial Real Estate programs in the country, as well as top 15 Accounting and Management Information Systems programs. This isn't even acknowledging the fact that success derived from participation in a BBA program can be almost entirely attributed to 1.) the intentions and goals of the student in the program and 2.) the job markets into which they enter upon graduation. Most Terry students go to Atlanta, New York, and San Francisco upon graduating and seem to do pretty well
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I also would not include a&m or UF for a great business school and none of them including UGA are on par with UNC.
I was referring to the schools overall. And UF actually has a respectable Business school.
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Posted on 2/8/16 at 11:34 am to TideWarrior
Not yet. Originally he was said to visit UGA after NSD. Then his brother Carlos and guardian said that the visit to UGA wasn't set in stone. Then he didn't visit anywhere this past weekend.
Nobody honestly knows. GT's rivals site says they have no read on him, UGA's writers don't think he will be a dawg, ND tried a squeeze and it didn't work and it's not sitting well with the Roberston's and they don't think he gets into Stanford. Bama is supposed to get a visit if Stanford doesn't work out.
It's likely a GT/UGA/Bama decision realistically. And
Nobody honestly knows. GT's rivals site says they have no read on him, UGA's writers don't think he will be a dawg, ND tried a squeeze and it didn't work and it's not sitting well with the Roberston's and they don't think he gets into Stanford. Bama is supposed to get a visit if Stanford doesn't work out.
It's likely a GT/UGA/Bama decision realistically. And
Posted on 2/8/16 at 11:39 am to Dellyman34
Rusty Mansell posted this morning that Robertson won't get his test scores back until Thursday.
Your Nostradamus must be as good at making predictions as the 'real' one.

Your Nostradamus must be as good at making predictions as the 'real' one.



Posted on 2/8/16 at 11:43 am to Dellyman34
Can you spell anything correctly?
Posted on 2/8/16 at 11:48 am to Dellyman34
You would have been better off with a script. Sounds like you're just rambling.
Posted on 2/8/16 at 12:03 pm to tylerdurden24
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Are we making it sound that way or is that just what you're hearing?
The claim started on here saying if he was interested in education as a main factor UGA would be a better choice. I doubt with the exception of maybe Atlanta that UGA would offer any better outcome over UA for a job in any area. Now if he wanted to be a vet then yes. And yes I am sure each school in the SEC offers some program that stands over the others but not many schools in the SEC have people outside of those states rushing to go to their business schools which again is how this got started. I am sure Terry, Mays, and Warrington all offer a great education for the money especially instate but I doubt anyo of those help in landing jobs outside of the state unless it may be a specific field like real estate or risk management. The top business schools in the country have people from out of state willing to pay to go there and their alum are getting placed everywhere both nationally and internationally.
Posted on 2/8/16 at 2:33 pm to AHM21
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monteg
I really wish they would delete all replies, if they are going to delete a poster. it looks like crazy talk

Posted on 2/8/16 at 2:38 pm to tylerdurden24
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nor am I about to proclaim that we're the best public university in the country (just the first; eat a dick, UNC).
Unc was the first public university to graduate a class ... so nice try
Posted on 2/8/16 at 2:41 pm to Section 80
UGA was chartered first.
But seriously, who gives a frick?
But seriously, who gives a frick?
Posted on 2/8/16 at 2:46 pm to Section 80
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Unc was the first public university to graduate a class ... so nice try
We wrote the whole idea down first so... congrats UNC on being first loser in the race for state-sponsored college education

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