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Pick the worst school on this list.

  • justincredible
    bwcomet89;1070744 wrote:I went to Owens and got an Associate's degree and it landed me a job so it wasn't too bad of an investment. Also I only accumulated 12K of debt for going 3 years.(I know it's a 2 year degree, but I had a few piss poor advisors pick classes for me that weren't for my major so I had to make up time the whole way) Where do I accumulate my bonus points?
    I gave you reps. There are your bonus points.
  • sleeper
    justincredible;1070379 wrote:An anti-Fly4Fun poll. Nice.

    I'd definitely be ashamed if I went to an Ivy League school.
    Dartmouth : Ivy League
    Justin Bieber : Lesbian
  • sleeper
    bwcomet89;1070744 wrote:I went to Owens and got an Associate's degree and it landed me a job so it wasn't too bad of an investment. Also I only accumulated 12K of debt for going 3 years.(I know it's a 2 year degree, but I had a few piss poor advisors pick classes for me that weren't for my major so I had to make up time the whole way) Where do I accumulate my bonus points?
    Cool. Hey did you see Dartmouth on the list?

    LOL Dart - Mouth blows.
  • 1_beast
    i voted for cletus
  • Zen
    thePITman;1070599 wrote:I attended DeVry University in Columbus. Because there are no Summers off there, I earned my Bachelor's Degree in Computer Information Systems, Information Systems Security in less than 3 years. Many don't know, but DeVry is a fully accredited university, not just a community college or trade school. It originally started with business and technical expertise, but it has recently begun expanding into the nursing industry, as well. Their career services is top-notch and helped me throughout my time there with anything from scheduling to advice on how much to ask for starting salary on a job application, based on experience, industry, and company. I received outstanding classroom and real-world knowledge and experience there, and I'm happy with the choice I made.

    Only 3 months after college graduation, I got my career job, working for a Fortune 500 company doing exactly what I always wanted to do. After 3 1/2 years there, I make 16% more than the average household income in my school district. Those are just the facts. Any school can be useful and lead to success, but it all depends on the person and whether or not it was the right fit, and how ambitious that person is after graduation.

    That being said, I visited ITT Tech (2 different campuses) before choosing DeVry. For those looking into the IT field, I would highly recommend DeVry over ITT, and especially over Bradford, which I also visited. Bradford, by the way, should be in this poll. Haha!



    BONUS POINTS!
    So is the univ. of Phoenix. I'm sure most others on this list are as well. When I looked into these schools a few years ago as well as a few community colleges, I saw that they all have the same accreditation as OSU, OU, and univ. of Toledo. They are accredited by Higher Learning Commission (HLC) of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA).
  • martyirish
    I am a proud DeVry Grad.
    Magnacum lade in Electronics.
    I now work for a major Areospace company in Metrology (Study of measurement)
  • sleeper
    martyirish;1071056 wrote:I am a proud DeVry Grad.
    Magnacum lade in Electronics.
    I now work for a major Areospace company in Metrology (Study of measurement)
    I think you are missing the point of this thread. It's to make fun of DartMOUTH being in the same poll as all of these shitty schools.
  • Fly4Fun
    Clearly Dartmouth.
  • justincredible
    Is "Dart - Mouth" some sort of oral sex joke?
  • sleeper
    justincredible;1071082 wrote:Is "Dart - Mouth" some sort of oral sex joke?
    No, its an Ivy League school LOL
  • Tiernan
    I always get Colgate and Dartmouth confused...I know they both have alot of gay students but which one has the most again?
  • Fly4Fun
    justincredible;1071082 wrote:Is "Dart - Mouth" some sort of oral sex joke?
    Yes.

    But really it was named after William Legge, the Second Earl of Dartmouth. I was told at some point he was a large donor to Eleazar Wheelock who was founding the school under the guise of educating/Christianizing "Indians" that, however, was just a ruse. Basically Wheelock had a friendship with an educated Native American named Samson Occum. They paraded him around England to show that that the Indians can be educated and "civilized." Once Wheelock had the money and set up the school in Hanover, New Hampshire, he went away from the charter and made it a college for white males.

    A minimal amount of Native Americans graduated from Dartmouth during the first 200 years of the institution, I believe it is below 20 overall. But in the 1970's the school not only went Co-ed but also increased its efforts to follow its charter to provide education to Native Americans. Since then the school boasts of graduating more Native Americans than all other Ivy League school's combined.

    What's cool is you can go to the tombstones of Eleazar Wheelock and other figures that are in a graveyard on the campus. The inscription is kind of offensive but just shows the times.

    "By the gospel he subdued the
    ferocity of the savage,
    And to the civilized he opened
    new paths of Science.
    Traveler, go if you can
    and deserve the sublime reward
    of such merit."

    Dartmouth's mascot used to be the Indian. You can find it on older college apparel, but that was done away with during the political correctness fever that got rid of a bunch of Native American based mascots. Now it's just a lame "Big Green."
  • martyirish
    Don't you use colgate to get rid of your dart mouth
  • dlazz
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  • justincredible
    Tiernan;1071094 wrote:I always get Colgate and Dartmouth confused...I know they both have alot of gay students but which one has the most again?
    Planning a visit?
  • sleeper
    Tiernan;1071094 wrote:I always get Colgate and Dartmouth confused...I know they both have alot of gay students but which one has the most again?
    Dartmouth was winning by a lot until C4F graduated.
  • Tiernan
    justincredible;1071120 wrote:Planning a visit?
    might be...not that there's anything wrong with that.
  • Fly4Fun
    sleeper;1071148 wrote:Dartmouth was winning by a lot until C4F graduated.
    So one person is a lot? Ohio State should be ashamed that you graduated with a complete lack of reasoning and basic comprehension of the phrase "a lot."
  • SportsAndLady
    Fly4Fun;1071113 wrote:Yes.

    But really it was named after William Legge, the Second Earl of Dartmouth. I was told at some point he was a large donor to Eleazar Wheelock who was founding the school under the guise of educating/Christianizing "Indians" that, however, was just a ruse. Basically Wheelock had a friendship with an educated Native American named Samson Occum. They paraded him around England to show that that the Indians can be educated and "civilized." Once Wheelock had the money and set up the school in Hanover, New Hampshire, he went away from the charter and made it a college for white males.

    A minimal amount of Native Americans graduated from Dartmouth during the first 200 years of the institution, I believe it is below 20 overall. But in the 1970's the school not only went Co-ed but also increased its efforts to follow its charter to provide education to Native Americans. Since then the school boasts of graduating more Native Americans than all other Ivy League school's combined.

    What's cool is you can go to the tombstones of Eleazar Wheelock and other figures that are in a graveyard on the campus. The inscription is kind of offensive but just shows the times.

    "By the gospel he subdued the
    ferocity of the savage,
    And to the civilized he opened
    new paths of Science.
    Traveler, go if you can
    and deserve the sublime reward
    of such merit."

    Dartmouth's mascot used to be the Indian. You can find it on older college apparel, but that was done away with during the political correctness fever that got rid of a bunch of Native American based mascots. Now it's just a lame "Big Green."
    You really took the time to type all that?
  • sleeper
    Fly4Fun;1071159 wrote:So one person is a lot? Ohio State should be ashamed that you graduated with a complete lack of reasoning and basic comprehension of the phrase "a lot."
    I know you went to Dartmouth, so its no surprise this went over your head. C4F going there caused a lot of gays to follow, and when C4F left, a lot of gays left too.

    Enjoy! LOL
  • Fly4Fun
    SportsAndLady;1071162 wrote:You really took the time to type all that?
    If by time you mean the 1-2 minutes, then yes. Figured I would share some worthless but slightly interesting knowledge that I accumulated.
  • Fly4Fun
    sleeper;1071174 wrote:I know you went to Dartmouth, so its no surprise this went over your head. C4F going there caused a lot of gays to follow, and when C4F left, a lot of gays left too.

    Enjoy! LOL
    I didn't realize I had a cult following. Am I the Lady Gaga of the Ivy Leagues?
  • justincredible
    Fly4Fun;1071181 wrote:I didn't realize I had a cult following. Am I the Lady Gaga of the Ivy Leagues?
    More like the Elton John. Amirite?
  • FatHobbit
    Fly4Fun;1071181 wrote:I didn't realize I had a cult following. Am I the Lady Gaga of the Ivy Leagues?
    Does that make sleeper one of your monsters?
  • SportsAndLady
    Fly4Fun;1071180 wrote:If by time you mean the 1-2 minutes, then yes. Figured I would share some worthless but slightly interesting knowledge that I accumulated.
    In what world is that knowledge interesting?