mt1703 wrote:Shippensburg University MBA (currently enrolled)
Haha, no offense buddy but this is a real meaningful degree hahaha.
mt1703 wrote:Shippensburg University MBA (currently enrolled)
Haha, no offense buddy but this is a real meaningful degree hahaha.
Central Michigan University
It was in all the papers wrote:
Grove City is the school that went twice to the US Supreme Court to fight the mandates of the federal govt. and won.
They do not accept federal money so as to be free academically. That is why the unionized college profs do not like them. The students at Grove City receive their student loans from private banks, unsubsidized and unrelated to the federal govt. educational system.
Actually, that didn't take place until around 1984 (financial aid department required to adhere to federal Title IX requirements because individual students accepted federal financial aid)/1988 (students not allowed to take federal financial aid, including Stafford loans).
From Wikipedia:
Since 1963, the American Association of University Professors, an organization that represents the interests of college professors, has placed Grove City under censure for violations of tenure and academic freedom. In fact, Grove City has the distinction of having been on the AAUP's list of censured administrations longer than any other college that is currently censured. In its report, the AAUP Investigative Committee at Grove City concluded that "the absence of due process [in the dismissal of professors at Grove City] raises...doubts regarding the academic security of any persons who may hold appointment at Grove City College under existing administrative practice. These doubts are of an order of magnitude which obliges us to report them to the academic profession at large."[10][11]
Capital University in Columbus, OH...yeah I'm sure most of you never heard of this school.
I type w 2 fingers, got C's in english and most GE classes, got straight A's in math & sci.
BS Cal State East LA
MS UCLA
Larry Summers wrote:
Penn State undergrad
Harvard MBA
Penn PhD
Larry Summers and I went to the same schools for undergraduate and postgraduate studies. No Penn or Penn State in the mix.
W&M for Undergrad, ran my frosh and soph years with Ed Moran, Christo Landry, etc.
ETSU for grad school.
undergrad University of San Francisco
law school University of California-Hastings
I've not only heard of all of these schools but probably applied for a job at them as well.
Graduated from Bridgewater State College, now earning my Doctorate of Physical Therapy degree at Armstrong Atlantic State University
I went to Dartmouth, so by your logic that means I get to correct you're grammer
Ft. Wayne Bible College...B.A. 1982
Notre Dame...M.A. 1987
I once cooled down on your square outdoor track.
My friend played fball there.
Georgetown School of Foreign Service.
GU SFS #1in international affairs. Harvard 4th.
Quick kick wrote:
GU SFS #1in international affairs. Harvard 4th.
Whatever gets you through the night . . . .
Wow!!!! An overwhelming amount of people have multiple graduate degrees. I certainly hope I'm not in school until I'm 30. And to the person saying he got a masters in art then went to med school I'm calling BS.
BA- Washington and Lee University (Politics & Economics)
Currently in grad school at Indiana for Political Science
twocents wrote:
Wow!!!! An overwhelming amount of people have multiple graduate degrees. I certainly hope I'm not in school until I'm 30. And to the person saying he got a masters in art then went to med school I'm calling BS.
You'd be surprised at the backgrounds some medical students have. For instance (and on topic), I know a girl who got an MFA, was involved in theater in NYC for two years, and then decided to pursue medical school. She's currently a first year medical student.
Providence College