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Postby Dutch » Mon Aug 25, 2008 10:11 pm

seriously? i'm proud of my SMU degree, but i would never compare it to a Rice degree. know your roll.

and i would also never regret not getting into somewhere else. again, it's who you are, and what you do in life that makes you.
Ok this is getting ridiculous...I agree with Dutch on THIS ONE POST by him totally
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Postby SmooBoy » Mon Aug 25, 2008 11:52 pm

Dutch wrote:seriously? i'm proud of my SMU degree, but i would never compare it to a Rice degree. know your roll.

and i would also never regret not getting into somewhere else. again, it's who you are, and what you do in life that makes you.


Never said I was not proud of my degree. Simply pointing out that a Rice degree holds a little more umph to it because of the school.
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Postby CalallenStang » Mon Aug 25, 2008 11:58 pm

I didn't get a rejection from any school that I applied to, not even the Ivies that I applied to. But I'm at SMU. I know several others who had similar choices. Clearly, our university, while not on the same level as Rice, is doing something right.
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Postby Peruna_Ate_My_Rolex » Tue Aug 26, 2008 3:40 am

couch 'em wrote:What did you do with the ashes?


I believe we urinated on them. There used to be a pic of the burning beanie on the wall in the band hall but the turd whose beanie got burned came down and stole it.
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Postby ShorePony » Tue Aug 26, 2008 10:44 am

Band hazing? Nutty.
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Postby RednBlue11 » Tue Aug 26, 2008 10:46 am

ShorePony wrote:Band hazing? Nutty.


i hope there weren't any rusty trombones
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Postby Nacho » Tue Aug 26, 2008 12:53 pm

Actually I am a big fan of Rice. I just wanted to give tham a hard time.
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Postby FWMustangGirl » Tue Aug 26, 2008 12:56 pm

Dutch wrote: know your roll.


I like sourdough.
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Postby SmooBoy » Tue Aug 26, 2008 1:43 pm

FWMustangGirl wrote:
Dutch wrote: know your roll.


I like sourdough.


Have to agree with that.
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Postby RushStPony » Tue Aug 26, 2008 4:06 pm

Nacho wrote:It aint Harvard


That is a dumb comparison. That is like making fun of an All-Star baseball player for not being as good as A-Rod....

No, Rice isn't Harvard. According to US News, no other school is as good as Harvard. But Rice is possibly the best school in the South and definitely the top academic school in Texas. I love SMU and am proud of my alma mater, but I'm sure as hell not going to start dogging Rice for their academics...
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Postby RushStPony » Tue Aug 26, 2008 4:11 pm

RednBlue11 wrote:
Nacho wrote:It aint Harvard



i wouldnt go to harvard even if i got in, that is a terrible place to get an undergrad education if you want to be a same and healthy person later in life


That is one of most insanely idiotic thing I've ever heard. I hope you're joking. Harvard isn't for everyone, and I'm not saying everyone who gets in should go. But if you can put Harvard on your resume, you've instantly set yourself up for the rest of your life. Again, before I get flamed, I'm not saying that Harvard automatically creates a successful and smart person. I'm just saying that if you have the chance to go there for either undergrad or grad, you've put yourself in an unbelievably enviable position....Anyone who argues otherwise is just wrong.
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Postby CalallenStang » Tue Aug 26, 2008 6:43 pm

RushStPony wrote:
RednBlue11 wrote:
Nacho wrote:It aint Harvard



i wouldnt go to harvard even if i got in, that is a terrible place to get an undergrad education if you want to be a same and healthy person later in life


That is one of most insanely idiotic thing I've ever heard. I hope you're joking. Harvard isn't for everyone, and I'm not saying everyone who gets in should go. But if you can put Harvard on your resume, you've instantly set yourself up for the rest of your life. Again, before I get flamed, I'm not saying that Harvard automatically creates a successful and smart person. I'm just saying that if you have the chance to go there for either undergrad or grad, you've put yourself in an unbelievably enviable position....Anyone who argues otherwise is just wrong.


Agreed with your sentiments about how Harvard is perceived in American society. However, if I were in a position to hire someone (which, as a student, I am not...), simply putting "Harvard," "Yale," or "Dartmouth" on a resume would not impress me. Show me what you did there. Show me that you took advantage of the wealth of opportunities afforded you.

I'm going to use myself as an example again: I knew that I would be best able to take advantage of the opportunities that SMU afforded me. Every school offers its own set of opportunities, and the best school for any student is the one that maximizes their ability to take advantage of said opportunities.
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Postby RushStPony » Wed Aug 27, 2008 7:21 am

CalallenStang wrote:
RushStPony wrote:
RednBlue11 wrote:
Nacho wrote:It aint Harvard



i wouldnt go to harvard even if i got in, that is a terrible place to get an undergrad education if you want to be a same and healthy person later in life


That is one of most insanely idiotic thing I've ever heard. I hope you're joking. Harvard isn't for everyone, and I'm not saying everyone who gets in should go. But if you can put Harvard on your resume, you've instantly set yourself up for the rest of your life. Again, before I get flamed, I'm not saying that Harvard automatically creates a successful and smart person. I'm just saying that if you have the chance to go there for either undergrad or grad, you've put yourself in an unbelievably enviable position....Anyone who argues otherwise is just wrong.


Agreed with your sentiments about how Harvard is perceived in American society. However, if I were in a position to hire someone (which, as a student, I am not...), simply putting "Harvard," "Yale," or "Dartmouth" on a resume would not impress me. Show me what you did there. Show me that you took advantage of the wealth of opportunities afforded you.

I'm going to use myself as an example again: I knew that I would be best able to take advantage of the opportunities that SMU afforded me. Every school offers its own set of opportunities, and the best school for any student is the one that maximizes their ability to take advantage of said opportunities.


Look, I agree completely. I work with some people with Ivy degrees and others without them. I'd say the "other" crowd is just as smart and capable as the Ivy crowd. However, to say that it doesn't matter, or to say that one should actively avoid going there is just insane.
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Postby SMUPhil » Wed Aug 27, 2008 7:45 am

He didn't say "A Harvard degree is worth nothing". He said "I wouldn't go to Harvard", obviously based off of what he was looking for in the college experience.
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Postby CalallenStang » Wed Aug 27, 2008 8:36 am

RushStPony - I figured you and I were in agreement. I just wanted to elaborate a bit on it.
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