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West Virginia #1 party school; Ohio falls to #3

  • queencitybuckeye
    Obviously there's no perfect measure of "best", but the top Ohio schools in terms of average starting salary laet year were:

    1. CWRU
    2. Universty of Dayton
    3. Miami
    4. tOSU

    Source: payscale.com
  • vball10set
    sleeper;1252279 wrote:No one would even know where Miami is outside of Ohio. Hell I grew up in Ohio and only found out about them because my sister's nephew's friend graduated from there and now works for a car wash. His parents still support him don't worry!
    Once again, thank you for validating my diagnosis :thumbup:
  • sleeper
    Rotinaj;1252290 wrote:Wouldn't your sisters nephew also be your nephew? Lolz.
    Sister's friend's nephew. Mis-worded.
  • like_that
    Automatik;1252300 wrote:I'm just following the trend of retard posts.
    So, you are following the trend of sleeper?
  • sleeper
    like_that;1252288 wrote:3 posts in a row, and you are trying to act like you are not flustered. Enjoy being 3rd best!
    I can assure you there's nothing to be flustered about. Ohio State doesn't have to prove itself to anyone but the alumni who enjoyed the best 4 years of their life at a prestigious academic and athletic institution. There may be some detractors(aka liberal arts majors) who hate OSU, but their hate should be directed at themselves for being stupid enough to major in something worthless. You won't find many OSU grad's complaining about not finding work; and those they do, probably should have just went to Miami, where the rest of our garbage goes.
  • sleeper
    like_that;1252293 wrote:To be fair, that argument was made because sleeper claimed Miami students are either unemployed or work at McDonalds. Also, per capita I am willing to bet there are more Miami students making 6 figures. Not much can be done about the size difference between the 2 schools.
    Ohio State is a research institution focused on improving the lives of its students and enhancing the lives of others. Money is not the concern with OSU grads; that will come. Making an impact to the world is the #1 focus. I am proud of what OSU has accomplished in its history and I was one of the lucky ones who gets to not only make an impact but also be well compensated for that impact. When Miami can boast about being an institution for global good rather than short term greed, then we can put them in the same book as OSU, but because of their scale, probably the appendix.
  • sleeper
    queencitybuckeye;1252303 wrote:Obviously there's no perfect measure of "best", but the top Ohio schools in terms of average starting salary laet year were:

    1. CWRU
    2. Universty of Dayton
    3. Miami
    4. tOSU

    Source: payscale.com
    Stellar research. Well, stellar and irrelevant. OSU has more money than all of those schools combined. Therefore, in the marketplace for talented professors, OSU can hire the very best of the best. Sorry, poor metric and poor findings.
  • queencitybuckeye
    sleeper;1252314 wrote:Therefore, in the marketplace for talented professors, OSU can hire the very best of the best.
    Yet they turn out graduates who underachieve in that same marketplace. How is that?
  • Crimson streak
    queencitybuckeye;1252316 wrote:Yet they turn out graduates who underachieve in that same marketplace. How is that?

    Lol I can't wait to see how he spins this one.
  • Automatik
    like_that;1252306 wrote:So, you are following the trend of sleeper?
    Yup, as soon as I realized we were basement bound.
  • vball10set
    ....and sleeper continues to reel 'em in :p
  • queencitybuckeye
    Crimson streak;1252322 wrote:Lol I can't wait to see how he spins this one.
    Well, he's already pointed out (correctly) that everything isn't about money. I'm very impressed, for example, with the four Nobel Prizes won by the tOSU family, as are the 16 such winners from CWRU. :)
  • fish82
    sleeper;1252307 wrote:I can assure you there's nothing to be flustered about.
    Which is why it's so funny that you're flustered.
  • sleeper
    queencitybuckeye;1252316 wrote:Yet they turn out graduates who underachieve in that same marketplace. How is that?
    Define underachieve.
  • Crimson streak
    sleeper;1252345 wrote:Define underachieve.

    Cop out just admit your wrong
  • sleeper
    queencitybuckeye;1252326 wrote:Well, he's already pointed out (correctly) that everything isn't about money. I'm very impressed, for example, with the four Nobel Prizes won by the tOSU family, as are the 16 such winners from CWRU. :)
    Please spell out the name of CWRU. I don't think anyone outside of Cleveland is aware this school even exists or what that stands for.
  • sleeper
    Crimson streak;1252346 wrote:Cop out just admit your wrong
    I leave you my greatest assurances that I am indeed correct. Have you ever attended Ohio State? It's a honor I do not take lightly.
  • Laley23
    vball10set;1252325 wrote:....and sleeper continues to reel 'em in :p
    Nah. He gave me (almost) the exact response I was expecting. Figured it would be about sleeping with teachers. He just went with blowing someone.
  • sleeper
    fish82;1252335 wrote:Which is why it's so funny that you're flustered.
    I would only be flustered if it mattered what the masses(read: non-OSU grads) believed. OSU only owes itself to the thousands of alumni who are making the world a better place, one student at a time. Case Western Reserve University only cares about the elitist who'd rather talk about greatness than actually achieve greatest. Sad really.
  • Laley23
    sleeper;1252349 wrote:I leave you my greatest assurances that I am indeed correct. Have you ever attended Ohio State? It's a honor I do not take lightly.
    A honor or an honor???
  • sleeper
    Laley23;1252354 wrote:A honor or an honor???
    A. Those who use "An" were probably dropped as a baby.
  • Laley23
    sleeper;1252355 wrote:A. Those who use "An" were probably dropped as a baby.
    Correct English states to use the sound, not the letter. Honor has an O sound, it's an that should be used. When the word ONCE is used, it has a W sound, so a is used.
  • sleeper
    Laley23;1252360 wrote:Correct English states to use the sound, not the letter. Honor has an O sound, it's an that should be used. When the word ONCE is used, it has a W sound, so a is used.
    I'm not going to get into a irrelevant debate about grammar. You may be right; great, wonderful. :thumbdown:
  • Crimson streak
    sleeper;1252364 wrote:I'm not going to get into a irrelevant debate about grammar. You may be right; great, wonderful. :thumbdown:

    You would think the greatest university in Ohio would teach you proper grammar
  • queencitybuckeye
    sleeper;1252347 wrote:Please spell out the name of CWRU. I don't think anyone outside of Cleveland is aware this school even exists or what that stands for.
    The 100% employment rate among its graduates (with the highest average salary of any school in the state) would tend to indicate that someone knows about it.