The entire SEC minus Vandy -- UFla, Ark, Tenn, both Miss schools....
The entire SEC minus Vandy -- UFla, Ark, Tenn, both Miss schools....
The University doesn't have their athletes read on TV, but the Chicago Bears sure do. Have you ever heard Devin Hester talk? There is no doubt in my mind that he has an IQ of below 70. He's got to have the literacy of a 5th grader. I completely agree with the OP, except for Auburn... I love those Tigers.[/quote]
Well, if the former university of Miami athletes are the constant athletes in the NFL that A) sound very dumb while doing interviews and B) are constantly in trouble with the law and C) are the most flagarant abusers of the "me" show and not "team" concept, then YES Miami, although it may be a private school, has shown to be the most prominent of dumb-ass graduates, or even of all people that went to a school, theirs is the one producing the most illiterate athles - or so it is precieved by the looks of the ones in the NFL.
ck sec schools a little better. vandy is great then uf and uga. after that it is pretty weak.
Average ACT score at Chicago State was a 19. They are a D1 school
From an old article on Chicago State:
"For example, students with ACT scores of 15 had historically been granted admission. However, the school now requires that students score at least a 17 on the ACT or at least 830 on the SAT [the national average SAT score is 1,000] and have a grade-point average of 2.0."
Kant read
Kant rite
Kent State baby!!
Breath and submit app? Same day approval
Rizzo wrote:
The entire SEC minus Vandy -- UFla, Ark, Tenn, both Miss schools....
The SEC is the best conference ever! It blows the big 10 away!! Didn't you watch college football this year?!?!??
(irony intended)
seton hall, la salle, iona, st francis
My rankings:
DI
1. University of Arkansas (Fayetteville, AR).
2. Texas State University (San Marcos, TX).
DII
Adams State University (Alamosa, CO).
JUCO
Blinn Jr. College (Brenham, TX).
Wrong on Clemson.
The truth (as of 2006):
Nearly half of Clemson's incoming freshmen rank in the top 10 percent of their high school class and their average SAT score is 1216.
rombus wrote:
4 - LSU. lowest ranking law school on lsat
Tier 2, 3 and 4 schools all have substantially lower LSAT scores. You are reaching man -- really reaching. It's one thing to say that the school sucks...that's always debatable. But using numbers that contradict reality -- my man, that's retarded.
154-159 (25th - 75th percentile) -- of course there are lower LSAT schools. What did you get on the LSAT?
It's spelled rhombus you dumbass.
University of Mississippi, hands down.
I go here, but really...if you have a pulse you can get in.
UT Austin has some of the biggest dopes in Texas. Alls you need is to finish high in any state high school to get in. They can\'t turn anyone away by law.
Rizzo wrote:
The entire SEC minus Vandy -- UFla, Ark, Tenn, both Miss schools....
Anyone who writes Tennessee down is straight ignorant. I know for a fact that very capable and talented recruits have not been able to get into UT because of grades and test scores and then have gone on to other institutions and gotten their "free pass" into school. Like it has been stated before, the average ACT score for the freshman class was 26 and the average GPA was 3.5x. This was a couple of years ago and I wouldn't be surprised if these number aren't higher now. Obviously, it is not in the same league as the Ivy league schools but it is a legit University.
UT-Austin is one of the hardest schools to get into if you're out of state, because of Texas's large student population. It's a great school, and definitely no slob.
UT Austin is the easiest school to get into for Texans, and easy to graduate from. Austin is the most liberal and gay city in Texas. Rice is the Stanford Pretender of Texas.
Si. Bien.
The State of Mississippi schools, hands down.
arizona state
if you have a pulse you're in
The whole idea of public education, is that it's accessable to a large number of people. Therefore, any state school would be, and should be, fairly easy to get into. Additionally, the at largest public schools we're talking about 40,000 some people. You're going to find a whole spectrum of people. From brilliant kids to dumb rednecks that you wonder how they got there.
Public schools provide a service. They're not built on reputation, though some have created reputations for themselves.
Now, private schools are another matter.
Am I living in the twilight zone? The Boston Marathon weather was terrible!
Is there a rule against attaching a helium balloon to yourself while running a road race?
How rare is it to run a sub 5 minute mile AND bench press 225?
Move over Mark Coogan, Rojo and John Kellogg share their 3 favorite mile workouts
Matt Choi was drinking beer halfway through the Boston Marathon
Mark Coogan says that if you could only do 3 workouts as a 1500m runner you should do these