Social War Room Lounge V 225: let us begin again and make ends meat

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They can’t even admit they genocided the Natives better than Andrew Jackson could ever have hoped for so what about this surprises you

When are you live streaming next Mr. Gregolian?
 
This thread is like a 43 year old Superbowl quarterback. Gotta know when it is time to hand over to the next gen

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Hmmm, didn't know that. Never heard of lottery funded tuition.

UF had just climbed to #13 when I was there and the administration was all proud. That one publication having them at #6 now had me like

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It's 100% funded by the Georgia Lottery. Maintain a 3.0 GPA and it covers all tuition and fees.
 
@Possum Jenkins this is actually sort of interesting, I've never looked at college rankings. They seem mostly useless, because everybody uses different methods.

https://www.timeshighereducation.co...sities/best-public-universities-united-states
This is based on data collected by the Wall Street Journal. They have Ohio at 25 in public universities, Penn State at 28, and Maryland at 17.

https://wallethub.com/edu/e/college-rankings/40750
This one includes private schools, but has Ohio at 92 and Maryland at 78.

https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/top-public
Here's one with Ohio at 17 and Maryland at 19, and Penn State at 23.

I think the problem is that there's really no way to consistently rank colleges. Every ranking system weights different traits in their own way. But if you look at something like this, it sort of reflects how I see the schools.

Ohio State has 62,000 students and accepts 53%. SATS 1250-1460
Maryland has 41,000 students and accepts 44%. SATS 1260-1480
Median earnings after 10 years for Ohio: $50,600
Median earnings after 10 years for MD: $68,300
https://www.collegesimply.com/colle...ege-park-vs-ohio-state-university-main-campus

I'm not sure if that's fair though, because Maryland students probably get higher paying jobs in DC or move back to New York, where wages are just generally higher.

Plus they are smarter ;)
Jesus. Going to college and then only making $50k ten years later? That’s just sad
 
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