Originally posted by pokernut9999
How many posters here have Ivy League education?
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PAULYPOKERBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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pavyracerSBR Aristocracy
- 04-12-07
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#72I wonder if any of the SBR employees have an Ivy League education? If not posters then at least someone has to be. We have 10,000 posters online every day here!Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
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#73I guess just Colt
I would think the educational level of a gambling forum would not be high.
Paver I guess you were pretty much accurate here.
99% is not badComment -
JuleSBR Sharp
- 04-02-10
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#74Originally posted by Jiggy FlyAgain, I don't work at Penn. Read my posts you non intellectual bastid!!
Hmmm...did you mean to write "bastard"? Anyway, here is my guess...you are a construction worker who currently works on the university's campus. Right?Comment -
kmarinouofmSBR Hall of Famer
- 01-26-09
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#75Originally posted by goblue12
So you declined the Ivy League to go to the most expensive public school in the country for non-residents? No way would I be paying for "The Michigan Experience" if I wasn't a resident. Sticker price as of today for a 4-year education for a non-resident is $175,444. Maybe the sticker price was a little lower between 2002-06, but not substantially.
If it wasn't for Granholm's "No Worker Left Behind" program, 6 months of unemployment, in-state residency, 2 years of community college (funded by MEAP test money), living with my folks and commuting from SW A2 to Campus on my bike / the AATA for 4 years, working a part-time job on the side I would not have attended Michigan.
It's a good school. But it's not better than the Ivy League. A lot of people want to make it out to be because this (for whatever reason) is the #1 destination for all the East Coast Ivy rejects who have a crap load of money. Those people are everything that's wrong with the University of Michigan (although they fund our school).
sorry you feel that way but facts are facts.. our medical, business, and engineering programs finish above almost all of the ivy league schools at some point in the last few years. ..(that crap changes every year) i went to college for computer engineering at first.. so u are telling me u would rather go to a Ivy League school for Computer Engineering ? I wouldn't..
Like i said i wanted the full college experience .. not some uptight old money boy's club.. looking back maybe i should have stayed in state and went to University of Florida... but i enjoyed my experience and the education I took away from it.. yes it was a lot of money but i wouldn't trade it for the world.. and to me and many other people it's considered better then an ivy league school..
I would much rather have a michigan heart surgeon working on me then a Harvard doctor.. Two times I needed a lawyer in my life i was glad i had michigan lawyers.. Go BlueComment -
minet123SBR Posting Legend
- 02-17-07
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#76I drive by the U of P a few times a week does that countComment -
MartinBlankSBR Hall of Famer
- 07-20-08
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#77Originally posted by jjgoldI guess just Colt
I would think the educational level of a gambling forum would not be high.
Paver I guess you were pretty much accurate here.
99% is not bad
Stop the bullshit JJ---Onner....sorry, I mean Colt... did not attend an ivy league schoolComment -
PlatinumBergSBR MVP
- 03-01-10
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#78Harvard University MD/PhD c/o 2010
Yale University BA/BS c/o 2003Comment
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