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  • Commander of Awesome
    sleeper;1414285 wrote:Try using the word Miami outside of Ohio. They'll think you are talking about South Beach 10 times out of 10. :thumbup:
    lol not true at all. Maybe among the fail girls at fail DC bars like sign of the whale. If you are in an interview for a job worth having they wouldnt have even wasted their time with Miami, FL University graduate. :thumbup:
  • sleeper
    Commander of Awesome;1414288 wrote:lol not true at all. Maybe among the fail girls at fail DC bars like sign of the whale. If you are in an interview for a job worth having they wouldnt have even wasted their time with Miami, FL University graduate. :thumbup:
    Nor would they waste their time with Miami OH graduates.
  • dlazz
    sleeper;1414286 wrote:For dlazz it would be.
    Truth. I take what I can get at this point. Driving a Hyundai with a cat and a sociology-based degree doesn't get me very far.
  • sleeper
    dlazz;1414291 wrote:Truth. I take what I can get at this point. Driving a Hyundai, with a cat and a sociology-based degree doesn't get me very far.
    Hell even Justin, with this degree from Marietta College(LOL) has a wife. There's hope for you dlazz. :thumbup:
  • Commander of Awesome
    sleeper;1414289 wrote:Nor would they waste their time with Miami OH graduates.
    Yes they would. Better undergrad, better business school.Better school all the way around. No brainer. :thumbup:
  • like_that
    sleeper;1414289 wrote:Nor would they waste their time with Miami OH graduates.

    Typically from my experience in interviews we just lol at how hard OSU tries to be the best academic institution in Ohio and then they end up offering me a position 2-3 steps up the hierarchy.
  • Commander of Awesome
    More US Presidents too.
  • sleeper
    Commander of Awesome;1414294 wrote:Yes they would. Better undergrad, better business school.Better school all the way around. No brainer. :thumbup:
    That's nice, but Miami isn't pulling the best of the best talent from Ohio. It just pulls in the rich kids with their daddies credit card. I, and anyone in reality, will pass. :thumbup:
  • like_that
    sleeper;1414298 wrote:That's nice, but Miami isn't pulling the best of the best talent from Ohio. It just pulls in the rich kids with their daddies credit card. I, and anyone in reality, will pass. :thumbup:

    Would Miami be better off accepting transfers from community colleges or regional campuses like OSU? LOL
  • sleeper
    like_that;1414295 wrote:Typically from my experience in interviews we just lol at how hard OSU tries to be the best academic institution in Ohio and then they end up offering me a position 2-3 steps up the hierarchy.
    Ohio State doesn't need to try. We will continue to crank out the best of the best of the best sir. :thumbup:
  • Commander of Awesome
    like_that;1414299 wrote:Would Miami be better off accepting transfers from community colleges or regional campuses like OSU? LOL
    Transfers like dynasty? I'll pass.
  • sleeper
    like_that;1414299 wrote:Would Miami be better off accepting transfers from community colleges or regional campuses like OSU? LOL
    Miami doesn't have the demand that Ohio State has. No one wants to transfer into Miami when you can go to a far superior school for lower cost. :thumbup:
  • Commander of Awesome
    sleeper;1414298 wrote:That's nice, but Miami isn't pulling the best of the best talent from Ohio. It just pulls in the rich kids with their daddies credit card. I, and anyone in reality, will pass. :thumbup:
    Funny considering Miami costs less to go to. Your argument is a fail all the way around.

    Edit: OSU cost more when I was looking into going to school. Now looks like Miami is about 3k more a yr. Well worth it for a better education. More of your money goes to your education and top under grad programs vs sports and grad programs like at OSU. All around a great bargain.
  • dlazz
    Commander of Awesome;1414305 wrote:Funny considering Miami costs less to go to. Your argument is a fail all the way around.
    No it doesn't.
    Miami: $13,067
    OSU: $10,037

    Works cited: google.com
  • sleeper
    Commander of Awesome;1414305 wrote:Funny considering Miami costs less to go to. Your argument is a fail all the way around.
    The demand for Ohio State is so great and garners so much global attention that they are unable to expand fast enough to acquire all the top talent in the country. The one way to mitigate this is to raise prices. Miami would like to charge higher prices, but it can't because it can no longer compete with the prestige of Ohio State. :thumbup:
  • Commander of Awesome
    dlazz;1414307 wrote:No it doesn't.
    Miami: $13,067
    OSU: $10,037
    Yeah caught that. Edited my post.
  • sleeper
    dlazz;1414307 wrote:No it doesn't.
    Miami: $0 - Daddies credit card
    OSU: $10,037
    Fixed. :thumbup:
  • Commander of Awesome
    sleeper;1414308 wrote:The demand for Ohio State is so great and garners so much global attention that they are unable to expand fast enough to acquire all the top talent in the country. The one way to mitigate this is to raise prices. Miami would like to charge higher prices, but it can't because it can no longer compete with the prestige of Ohio State athletic and graduate programs. :thumbup:
    FIFY

    If youre comparing undergraduate its not a contest. Miami pwns everytime. Reason why its in the top 3 undergrad programs in the country.
  • like_that
    sleeper;1414302 wrote:Miami doesn't have the demand that Ohio State has. No one wants to transfer into Miami when you can go to a far superior school for lower cost. :thumbup:

    OSU admitted anyone that knew how to wipe their ass until the early 2000s when they finally started to raise their standards and now they all of a sudden think they are a top academic institution. LOL

    Just for the record I know plenty of people who transferred from Miami to OSU, because Miami was too tough for them. Hell, id probably do the same thing if I wanted to take the easy way out.
  • sleeper
    Miami could never attract the talent that Ohio State gets. Ohio State is a global brand that acquires talent from all over the world. Miami is a hasbeen who relies on generations of daddies credit card to be "successful". I'll take vicious hardworking global talent that Ohio State garners over the rich entitled brats with daddies' credit card over at Miami. :thumbup:
  • like_that
    sleeper;1414308 wrote:The demand for Ohio State is so great and garners so much global attention that they are unable to expand fast enough to acquire all the top talent in the country. The one way to mitigate this is to raise prices. Miami would like to charge higher prices, but it can't because it can no longer compete with the prestige of Ohio State. :thumbup:

    Yet miamis undergrad is still ranked higher and they are the too ranked public university in Ohio. Keep juking out the facts though.
  • O-Trap
    Occupationally, being single and having the ability to move has its advantages. Supporting one person with one income is simpler and easier to manage than supporting two people with two incomes. Less coordination of a budget is necessary.

    As for the best business school, per the two people I know responsible for hiring at their respective companies (take that for what it's worth ... small sample), they've begun looking more at experience than diplomas, so if you have the right experience, that Criminology degree may not be a hindrance. The person recently hired to my team at work was chosen over a candidate who had an MBA because of the weak work resume. The person hired had a job in the corporate offices of an orthopedic manufacturing company while they were getting their degree in a field that is completely unrelated (and impractical, in my opinion).

    Granted, I don't think it HURTS to have a degree that is more closely linked to your field, but one can do without it, provided that you at least have SOME degree from an accredited school and can show that you were either actively employed during your tenure as a student or were in some other way exceptional compared to the average student who goes to school for 4-5 years doing the bare minimum (extra-curricularly) to graduate. This is all, of course, provided that you don't have a resume since then that stands on its own.
  • sleeper
    Commander of Awesome;1414311 wrote:FIFY

    If youre comparing undergraduate its not a contest. Miami pwns everytime. Reason why its in the top 3 undergrad programs in the country.
    Why would I compare microcosms of a university? I'm talking overall, the only relevant number. Honestly, Ohio State and Miami aren't even in the same breath; we should be comparing Ohio State with other B1G institutions like Northwestern, Michigan, Illinois, and Wisconsin as well as strong academic powerhouses like Vanderbilt, Virginia and Stanford. Miami? LOL. Who? :laugh:
  • like_that
    sleeper;1414313 wrote:Miami could never attract the talent that Ohio State gets. Ohio State is a global brand that acquires talent from all over the world. Miami is a hasbeen who relies on generations of daddies credit card to be "successful". I'll take vicious hardworking global talent that Ohio State garners over the rich entitled brats with daddies' credit card over at Miami. :thumbup:

    Sign that sleeper is getting pwned: he has to recycle the same bs that doesn't have any substance to it.
  • Commander of Awesome
    sleeper;1414316 wrote:Why would I compare microcosms of a university? I'm talking overall, the only relevant number. Honestly, Ohio State and Miami aren't even in the same breath; we should be comparing Ohio State with other B1G institutions like Northwestern, Michigan, Illinois, and Wisconsin as well as strong academic powerhouses like Vanderbilt, Virginia and Stanford. Miami? LOL. Who? :laugh:
    You're right, size of the university and class size says everything about a university. That's why great schools like Harvard and Yale admit 60k students a yr....lolfail :thumbup: