I have a feeling most people on here are pretty stuck up and think very highly of themselves for their education. Every thread has a grammar correction and a "go back to gradeschool" post. What gives? I think the majority of people on LetsRun either graduated from a state flagship or mid-American university. There might be some few outliers in the Ivys/Duke/Top 20 Public, but overall I think 95% fall in the former category.
Question: What college did you attend and graduate from?
Me: Kenyon College, top Liberal Arts
How about you?
Alright, I want to know...what college did you guys really graduate from?
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Graduated 2005 Grove City College
Ran cross-country, played on the basketball team, and was mid-distance in track -
UVa
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Bobbagunoush wrote:
Every thread has a grammar correction and a "go back to gradeschool" post.
It's "grade school." -
Attending and will graduate in 3yrs- Northwestern University.
No xc/track teams but I make do with my own running and will get a great education. -
UKentucky
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Graduated from Penn State. Currently enrolled in a Master's program at Cornell.
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Bobbagunoush wrote: How about you?
Bethel College Mishawaka, IN
Great school, check it out!! -
Cornell. Go Big Red!
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Began at Providence college
briefly transferred to Monmouth University,
even more briefly transferred to Syracuse U, then
back to Monmouth U where I finally graduated from.
Then to Grad school at the New York Academy of Art,
Then to Med school at SUNY Upstate,
who knows whats next, what can I say, I love school. -
Columbia University and Cornell-Weill Medical School
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Oregon in 1973. I sat out cross country my senior year in favor of other competitive endeavors, but I returned to get that last season in the next year.
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Mount Holyoke College
Run xc and track- just got a huge upgrade in our facilities, they are awesome! -
SUNY Plattsburgh
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William Jewell College
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Abilene Christian 1985 for my undergraduate degree. Did not run and was a very average student.
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BS Cal State Compton
MS UC Irvine -
Observations: Most people here did not go to an Ivy or top university.
Conclusion: Quit being tools about grammar. -
Cal State Turkey Tech. (BA)
Utah State. (MS)
Conclusion: One doesn't need to graduate from an Ivy League school to look down upon posts that are poorly written.
A poorly written post indicates a half baked idea. Therfore if your grammar and spelling are poor, it is likely that you didn't think your post through before submitting it. -
So are you saying that only people who attend the top universities in the country know how to use our language? Relax, I would assume most of it is in good fun.