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Fair as fuck
inb4 maybe he should have coached basketball instead
Negative on the ROTC.My wife and I were at Mines on October 9 of this year. Spent a few hundred on Mines stuff.
You should be proud of your daughter. Attending Mines is an eye opener on the academic side.
Do freshmen still have to take ROTC?
What is her major? (When I attended we called it option), I started out in Geophysics and quickly learned I despised Physics, and switched to blowing stuff up, aka, Mining Engineering.
The school now has 6400 students, when I attended it was 2000 students, 1800 males and 200 females.
When I attended, Physics 211 was the class that was basically the washout class. I earned a D my second time taking the class, and I was so happy.
Once she gets to her senior year, the classes seem to much easier.
University of Michigan has a top 5 in the country Engineering program.
Colorado of the Mines came in 58th
https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-engineering-schools/eng-rankings
And football players have tutors and study groups because the overwhelming majority couldn’t get into any college, let alone a B1G college. Add in all the time spent at practice, games, traveling, etc. It is necessary for them to survive academically and even with all of that — many still fail out.
Negative on the ROTC.
They still hike rocks up to the M though.
She's been called a unicorn (Math major-Computer Science)
OK, glad to see you are a realist. I was worried you actually thought the athlete-students were actually studying as hard as Joe and Betty average student. Being a big time college football player and still achieving a GPA of a 4.0 is amazing.
Population has little to do if a state has quality football at the high school level.
Michigan has the same population as Georgia, yet, Georgia has 40-50 blue chip recruits a year, while the state of Michigan has 5-10.
States like Louisiana and Alabama have less than half the amount of people Michigan does and they pump out 5 star recruits basically every year.
If you’d like to know why I’ve continued to say the days of Nebraska competing for national titles are long gone. Take a look at 2019. Delaware and Rhode Island had as many blue chip recruits from their state as Nebraska did. ONE.
Not to mention the respect in the industry for Mines grads (as evident by the industry representation at Mines Career Day). My middle son earned his ME degree at Colorado St-mostly because of a Legacy Scholarship. He also had a partial scholarship to Mines. He's got a great job, but he has told us that at times he wishes he had gone there like his little sister.that is grad schools.
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Mines students do not need to attend grad school. Going to grad school just puts michigan students further into debt.
Mines students starting salary is $67,000 and have the second highest ROI of any public school.
Michigan is 34th
- Cost: $107,100
- 30 Year Net ROI: $1,547,000
I can find stuff on the internet to
- Cost: $100,600
- 30 Year Net ROI: $901,400
You are the very first fan of TTUN I have ever seen admit this.And I would guess it is over 50% who wouldn’t get into schools they are attending if it weren’t for football.
Basically, every scholarship player on UM sans maybe 2 or 3 wouldn’t have got into UM.
You are the very first fan of TTUN I have ever seen admit this.
Michigan did provide Bama’s first Heisman winner.
Remember that time your savior lost to Purdue?There is a good chance your marriage will end in divorce. If your daughter is a teenager, a male has most likely stuck some grubby fingers in there. He probably didn't wash his hands afterwards. I always wioedd my fingers on front of my friends
Nope distant memory, but i sure do remember winning national titles, we even have the crystal balls to prove it. Can you remember a time when Michigan won a national title where the torphy was real like a crystal football or even a golden football??Remember that time your savior lost to Purdue?
Yeah. Literally the same year you remember yours.Nope distant memory, but i sure do remember winning national titles, we even have the crystal balls to prove it. Can you remember a time when Michigan won a national title where the torphy was real like a crystal football or even a golden football??
No, Michigan has not won a Crystal Ball, a real trophy in my lifetime, they have not won a national title in my lifetime, they got a fake claim and a piece of wood that nobody counts (much like UCF's fake title)Yeah. Literally the same year you remember yours.
Yeah. Because no one recognizes AP titles. Lol you lost to a two win Purdue team.No, Michigan has not won a Crystal Ball, a real trophy in my lifetime, they have not won a national title in my lifetime, they got a fake claim and a piece of wood that nobody counts (much like UCF's fake title)
Nobody recognizes your bunk claim, show me the crystal ball.Yeah. Because no one recognizes AP titles. Lol you lost to a two win Purdue team.
They got three wins now bitch.Yeah. Because no one recognizes AP titles. Lol you lost to a two win Purdue team.
Sad really. Actually the typical standard is that titles started counting once the AP poll came about. Not the coaches poll. But losing Purdue (20+ years after your last title) and on your way to a sub 6 win season for the second time in a row, is bad.Nobody recognizes your bunk claim, show me the crystal ball.
Michigan has not won a national title in forever, they have a "share" which is like UCF's claim at 2017. Neither team Won, Michigans 97 games are not even fully over yet, still have time on the clock.
Keep trying to kick us while we are down, we will be back, something michigan cant say since they've never been. You dont know any better since your program has never been able to stand apart.Sad really. Actually the typical standard is that titles started counting once the AP poll came about. Not the coaches poll. But losing Purdue (20+ years after your last title) and on your way to a sub 6 win season for the second time in a row, is bad.