
I guess you can print whatever you want when its your media guide.
Good luck this year, it should be interesting and Im ready for it to start.
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jAXDIALATION said:Too funny. The entire SEC Conference is second rate academically. All you have to do is look at the admission standards. Florida being the only exception.
Auburn teaches basic math in the engineering program. But that's as far as it goes. How much math do you need to design the park benches their graduates sleep on?
Mike said:Wolvenhaven said:Lord have mercy...... another incredibly ignorant and personally offensive statement.
I am proudly an Engineering and a PharmD graduate from Auburn University. I can tell you our Samuel Ginn College of Engineering meets the same ABET accreditation as the other fancy pants schools. So what do you considered advanced math that is not offered at Auburn? I also do not really see what admissions standards have to do with how our engineering program is. I agree, it does not take as fat of a wallet to go there, but I do not buy for a second that an SEC education is second rate.
Why dont we keep this about football...
jAXDIALATION said:Too funny. The entire SEC Conference is second rate academically. All you have to do is look at the admission standards. Florida being the only exception.
Auburn teaches basic math in the engineering program. But that's as far as it goes. How much math do you need to design the park benches their graduates sleep on?
Mike said:Wolvenhaven said:Lord have mercy...... another incredibly ignorant and personally offensive statement.
I am proudly an Engineering and a PharmD graduate from Auburn University. I can tell you our Samuel Ginn College of Engineering meets the same ABET accreditation as the other fancy pants schools. So what do you considered advanced math that is not offered at Auburn? I also do not really see what admissions standards have to do with how our engineering program is. I agree, it does not take as fat of a wallet to go there, but I do not buy for a second that an SEC education is second rate.
Why dont we keep this about football...
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Take the same scores that got you into Auburn and submit them to Stanford, or MIT, or even Vandy.
Bwaahahahahahaha
jAXDIALATION said:Too funny. The entire SEC Conference is second rate academically. All you have to do is look at the admission standards. Florida being the only exception.
Auburn teaches basic math in the engineering program. But that's as far as it goes. How much math do you need to design the park benches their graduates sleep on?
Mike said:Wolvenhaven said:Lord have mercy...... another incredibly ignorant and personally offensive statement.
I am proudly an Engineering and a PharmD graduate from Auburn University. I can tell you our Samuel Ginn College of Engineering meets the same ABET accreditation as the other fancy pants schools. So what do you considered advanced math that is not offered at Auburn? I also do not really see what admissions standards have to do with how our engineering program is. I agree, it does not take as fat of a wallet to go there, but I do not buy for a second that an SEC education is second rate.
Why dont we keep this about football...
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Take the same scores that got you into Auburn and submit them to Stanford, or MIT, or even Vandy.
Bwaahahahahahaha </div></div>
You will most likely get in if you wallet is fat enough Maggot. Those are indeed top tier schools, and they deserve their recognition, but it also does not mean that an education from others is not a rewarding achievement. Auburn is a fine school.
Lol, kinda funny how feels pretty rewarding calling you by your hide name without even having to worry about calling you anything. Your SH name speaks true enough for you as it is.
Mike, The Tide was strong tonight for sure. Auburn played a good opener compared to last year. I had to keep reminding myself it was the first game. Im thinking UA should be ranked #1 after beating #8 like that.
jAXDIALATION said:Too funny. The entire SEC Conference is second rate academically. All you have to do is look at the admission standards. Florida being the only exception.
Auburn teaches basic math in the engineering program. But that's as far as it goes. How much math do you need to design the park benches their graduates sleep on?
Mike said:Wolvenhaven said:Lord have mercy...... another incredibly ignorant and personally offensive statement.
I am proudly an Engineering and a PharmD graduate from Auburn University. I can tell you our Samuel Ginn College of Engineering meets the same ABET accreditation as the other fancy pants schools. So what do you considered advanced math that is not offered at Auburn? I also do not really see what admissions standards have to do with how our engineering program is. I agree, it does not take as fat of a wallet to go there, but I do not buy for a second that an SEC education is second rate.
Why dont we keep this about football...
</div></div>
Take the same scores that got you into Auburn and submit them to Stanford, or MIT, or even Vandy.
Bwaahahahahahaha </div></div>
You will most likely get in if you wallet is fat enough Maggot. Those are indeed top tier schools, and they deserve their recognition, but it also does not mean that an education from others is not a rewarding achievement. Auburn is a fine school.
<span style="color: #CC0000">Lol, kinda funny how feels pretty rewarding calling you by your hide name without even having to worry about calling you anything. Your SH name speaks true enough for you as it is. </span>
Mike, The Tide was strong tonight for sure. Auburn played a good opener compared to last year. I had to keep reminding myself it was the first game. Im thinking UA should be ranked #1 after beating #8 like that. </div></div>
And your lack of imagination in insulting me shows the tier school YOU went to.![]()
Really though,I was just kidding. One can get a quality education without attending any school. I went to what I consider a 2nd tier school. I was talking to a grad stucent who had transferred from Princeton because our shcool had a history program he really wanted. I asked him about the difference between my school (UVA) and Princeton. What he said, after looking over his shoulder to make sure no profs were listening was this. "The level of instruction here is about the same as Princeton, but the difference is in that at Princeton (or other top 10 schools) is that your studying under the guys who write the books. At UVA your studying under those who comment on those who write the books. Look the schools where all the big innovations come from...Most of them aint Auburn, or even Virginia, but Harvard (Bill gates, Mark Zuketburg)princeton, etc. Another way to consider them is level of difficulty of admission. They have 5 levels...
Most difficult
More difficult
Diffficult
Less difficult
Least difficult
That says a lot about how challangeing a school is.
But back to football........