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#30
#30
Surprised to see Florida that high. Maybe the all major in basket weaving.

Oddly enough, early 2000s UF became one of the "in" schools for engineering grads and have maintained their reputation for the most part

While I love to crack on their jorr wearing fans, it's not a bad school at all in terms of academics
 
#38
#38
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My son wss accepted at Vanderbilt, but did not go there. The guy who talked to the students who were accepted said, "you students are not in the top five percent, you are in the top five".
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Yeah. There’s no way I’d get in today. Not a chance.
 
#42
#42
The school isn't nearly as important as the type of degree.
A sociology degree from Vanderbilt is as worthless as a sociology degree from UT.
And about 80,000 dollars more at that lol… strike that $200,000 more plus lol
 
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#44
#44
The degree of anti-intellectualism on display here on a forum devoted to the University of Tennessee's athletic programs is astounding.
 
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#48
#48
A lot of STEM fields are mainly rote memorization.

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#49
#49
The degree of anti-intellectualism on display here on a forum devoted to the University of Tennessee's athletic programs is astounding.
I don’t think anyone here is against an education. They’re just pointing out the obvious. If you choose not to see it, it doesn’t mean it’s not true, it just means it doesn’t fit your narrative.

College, while important, is a scam. Both can be true at the same time. It could be made much shorter and much cheaper, all while improving the quality of what is learned.

I now own a business. Take a wild guess how much of the 2 mandatory English classes, history, 2 biologies, etc I use to improve my life or business? About 0.00. I also took a wonderful history of rock and roll class while at UT. Great professor. It was truly a blast. And truly useless. I’m sure the same could be said for nearly every field until you get into the major specific classes.
 
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