My Journey to Alaska and back....again (and other Army/YankeeVol life adventures)

160th lifestyle is a meat grinder. Gone half the year and when they’re home, they’re still gone training.
He loved his job, I'm unsure what it was. His wife is not into the military life style and I get that. His mother is worried that he will resent his wife. I hope they get it worked out.
 
I had trouble getting into grad school too.
Got it done eventually
I got in everywhere I applied. (The Citadel, LSU, WSU, UT). While UT is "good," there are many better that accept transfer credits or "waive" classes already taken at the graduate level. UGA, GT, FSU, and Emory (all VASTLY better for business, especially at the graduate level, than UT) do.

I posted the acceptance to UT, they LIED to me.
 
I got in everywhere I applied. (The Citadel, LSU, WSU, UT). While UT is "good," there are many better that accept transfer credits or "waive" classes already taken at the graduate level. UGA, GT, FSU, and Emory (all VASTLY better for business, especially at the graduate level, than UT) do.

I posted the acceptance to UT, they LIED to me.
Better doesn’t exist.
If you’re in a top school they’re all the same.
Same support for grads. Same lifetime earnings potential.

It’s more important to know who you want to work for after when picking your school that the aledged “better”
 
Better doesn’t exist.
If you’re in a top school they’re all the same.
Same support for grads. Same lifetime earnings potential.

It’s more important to know who you want to work for after when picking your school that the aledged “better”
It absolutely does exist.

However, I will agree with your last sentence as well.
 
It’s ok for you to be proud of your school.
I’m proud of mine.

Who’s replacing you as game thread starter in ff?
I ain't going anywhere. UT lies and takes money for apps (as the only school that doesn't waive them for veterans that I've encountered as well).

I'm a proud Gov. And will be a proud Tiger.
 
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Better doesn’t exist.
If you’re in a top school they’re all the same.
Same support for grads. Same lifetime earnings potential.

It’s more important to know who you want to work for after when picking your school that the aledged “better”

Better absolutely does exist. Vanderbilt isn't the same as Tennessee State.

The difference of one company's ratings between 139 and 142 isn't a difference though.
 

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