Sorry the Fortune 100
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quote:Of course they think and are quite smart, but the term "thinker" is usually used for someone who doesn't work in an applied field. More theoretical/abstract (and usually low paid).quote:
If it weren't for writers and thinkers, the Fortune 500 as you know it wouldn't exist
You continue to imply that engineers, doctors, businesspeople, etc are not "thinkers". That we have to have YOU or else we are doomed.
quote:Clever and "corrupt and lacking morals" are not mutually exclusive. 2008 was not a foregone conclusion until Sarah Palin appeared.quote:
Even if Americans are stupid, it takes a clever politician to move the herd in the right direction. Whatever you think of Obama, his ability to speak and think fast lit a fire in people who had been lulled by eight years of Bush's rhetorical clumsiness. The election was over before it began; Sarah Palin sealed the deal. 0
Slowbama was elected because of his skin color and the economy was cratering in fall of 2008 making any Republican unelectable. Most politicans are not clever. They are corrupt and lacking morals.
quote:Wow, 3 CEO's, probably all oil-related. I think Richardson Zone's link to the Fortune 500 is probably a better sample size, but I know how much you like USNWR.
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quote:Dude, I love A&M. I want us to be better. That means good at other subjects AS WELL AS engineering, medicine, and business.
You Gods that keep ragging on Texas A&M and how we are a POS school really should have gone somewhere else. Somewhere that is more worthy of your presence. Somewhere where you are not surrounded by a bunch of redneck "hayseeds". Where your superior thoughts can be eloquently penned as you converse with other Gods.
We mere enginners, doctors and business people are not worthy. But we wish you well as you leave us (hopefully) and present this picture which they say is worth 1,000 words.
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I'm in a profession mentioned above. What keeps me moving forward in my career at this point is the fact I can write and speak reasonably well. There are plenty of colleagues with the same technical skills.
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You Gods that keep ragging on Texas A&M and how we are a POS school really should have gone somewhere else. Somewhere that is more worthy of your presence. Somewhere where you are not surrounded by a bunch of redneck "hayseeds". Where your superior thoughts can be eloquently penned as you converse with other Gods.
We mere enginners, doctors and business people are not worthy. But we wish you well as you leave us (hopefully) and present this picture which they say is worth 1,000 words.
http://www.taurusarmed.net/forums/attachments/lounge/45705d1358793620-old-west-gun-control-well-bye.jpg
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Also, personally, I would rather A&M be affiliated with UCLA, Cal, USC, and Stanford in any way rather than any SEC schools except Vanderbilt.
quote:I'm curious why you think so.
For engineering and agriculture the SEC is a wonderful fit.
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Don't get out to West Texas much, huh?
quote:I've been saying that since 2010. At the end of the day Academics > Athletics. The Pac 12 would have been a better move. And the trips to the west coast would have been awesome.
Also, personally, I would rather A&M be affiliated with UCLA, Cal, USC, and Stanford in any way rather than any SEC schools except Vanderbilt.
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Top 10 Engineering Schools:
1) MIT
2) Stanford
3) UC-Berkeley
4) Carnegie Mellon
5) Cal Tech
6) Georgia Tech (Tie)
6) Purdue (Tie)
6) Illinois (Tie)
6) Michigan (Tie)
10) USC (Tie)
10) UT-Austin (Tie)
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So to answer my question - Why would the SEC be a better fit over the Pac 12 for students in those two colleges?
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62) Gegoria