I wouldn't be too sure. I'm no Sharp fan, but if there's one thing he knows, it's how to make politics work for his benefit. And this one is ALL politics.
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With sharp involved, tech will have one
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Quote:AMARILLO Texas Tech officials hope a $15 million incentive funded through Amarillo's half-cent sales tax will help motivate the state Legislature to appropriate funds for a new College of Veterinary Medicine in Amarillo.
Tech officials estimate the new school will cost around $80 million to $90 million.
University officials called the $15 million grant from the Amarillo Economic Development Corp. a major step forward for Tech's vision of enhancing rural and large-animal veterinary medicine by focusing on improving animal health in the heart of the beef and dairy cattle industry.
The incentive package, which was penned by the economic development corporation, will give Tech $1.5 million annually for 10 years. Under proposed terms of the incentive agreement, Tech must begin construction by Sept. 1, 2018, and commence facility operations no later than Sept. 1, 2022. Tech also will need to pay at least $50 million in payroll and benefits to employees of the veterinary school during a five-year period beginning Sept. 1, 2022.
If Texas Tech does not meet the payroll target, the final incentive installment will be reduced, according to the agreement.
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Why isn't the City of Amarillo doing anything to help West Texas A&M with the branch of our Vet School we are putting there? Canyon is much closer to Amarillo.
quote:That's all they need, baby. Guns up!
Other than blind [belligerence] and jealousy, there really isn't a motivation
quote:Nice argument. Surprising that Sharp hasn't made the same in relation to the sh*t ton amount of law schools and law students in the State. But NO, Sharp pushed madly for more state funding for bigger and improved and changed to PUBLIC law school that A&M could put its name on. Wtf
I hope you're right.
The cost of veterinary education is already so ridiculously out of whack with the income that the graduates can expect that there is soon to be much, much less interest in the degree. So so so stupid to open another vet school in this state. Hell, okie light and LSU might as well be considered Texas vet schools since this is where all their grads practice.
A vet school at tech churning out 130 grads a year will simply result in low cost dog and cat shots every single weekend in every parking lot from Brownsville to Texline.
quote:Wrong. The school is not proposed in Lubbock, it is going in in Amarillo at the Texas Tech Health Science Center. TTHSC already has a pharm school, medical school and residency here.
How stupid of them and foolish on Amarillo's part. Tech is also playing a game they're not going to win.
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The best argument against the extra vet school isn't competition for referrals to teaching hospitals, it's that there are already far too many vets. The glut of animal doctors is such that salaries for veterinarians are so low that servicing the absurdly large student loans prevents them from ever being able to buy a house, start a family, or ever open their own practice.
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Andy you remind me of the clock boy kid. Scrawny little twerp who's dumb as *****
quote:That "unnecessary" argument to quote Sharp can only be used by Aggies related to vet schools. Doesn't or didn't apply when A&M wanted to add a Public law school in the state. More lawyers is necessary if it adds to A&M's prestige or numbers.
The best argument against the extra vet school isn't competition for referrals to teaching hospitals, it's that there are already far too many vets. The glut of animal doctors is such that salaries for veterinarians are so low that servicing the absurdly large student loans prevents them from ever being able to buy a house, start a family, or ever open their own practice.
quote:Notice that A&M didn't create a law school. They bought one. Going from X number of new graduates from Wesleyan Law to X number of new graduates from Texas A&M Law is not a increase in the number of new lawyers.quote:That "unnecessary" argument to quote Sharp can only be used by Aggies related to vet schools. Doesn't or didn't apply when A&M wanted to add a Public law school in the state. More lawyers is necessary if it adds to A&M's prestige or numbers.
The best argument against the extra vet school isn't competition for referrals to teaching hospitals, it's that there are already far too many vets. The glut of animal doctors is such that salaries for veterinarians are so low that servicing the absurdly large student loans prevents them from ever being able to buy a house, start a family, or ever open their own practice.
quote:quote:Notice that A&M didn't create a law school. They bought one. Going from X number of new graduates from Wesleyan Law to X number of new graduates from Texas A&M Law is not a increase in the number of new lawyers.quote:That "unnecessary" argument to quote Sharp can only be used by Aggies related to vet schools. Doesn't or didn't apply when A&M wanted to add a Public law school in the state. More lawyers is necessary if it adds to A&M's prestige or numbers.
The best argument against the extra vet school isn't competition for referrals to teaching hospitals, it's that there are already far too many vets. The glut of animal doctors is such that salaries for veterinarians are so low that servicing the absurdly large student loans prevents them from ever being able to buy a house, start a family, or ever open their own practice.
In contrast, going from 0 Tech vets to any number greater than 0 Tech vets is an increase in the number of new vets.
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Call me crazy, but in terms of professional schools A&M seems way behind, especially when we have all this money. I run into medical, dental, pharmacy grads from UT+satellites/Tech all the time, but hardly any from A&M. We only just acquired a law school, and the dental school finally seems to be completely integrated; I honestly don't know the situation with vet school but as it's so ridiculously hard to get into A&M I don't really mind another school opening up. However for vets already out there it dilutes the job market, and I get the resistance.
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How dumb are you?
Competention to get into vet school is extremely intense. There will not be a shortage of applicants.
Or do you think the HEC will reduce class size at A&M to give spots to Tech? Take spots from a top 3 vet school to give to one that probably won't be accredited.