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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]There is absolutely no reason to go to any of the schools mentioned here over UMD, which has an excellent engineering program.[/b] And I say this as a Cornell undergrad and PhD. It's baffling to me how much money people are willing to throw away on name brand when the education is identical. If your kid were majoring in something corny like germanic studies then yes it's ivy league or lifetime barista, but [b]engineering will have access to most of the same jobs so you're just flushing your tuition dollars down the toilet[/b][/quote] Standard engineering douchebag attitude. Emotional intelligence of a gnat. [/quote] I wasn't aware it required emotional intelligence to waste money. You learn something new each day. Thanks for your amazing perspective [/quote] It’s required it to avoid insulting people without realizing it. Or you’re just a douche. Seems like a little of both. Also funny that you don’t know what corny means. Moron. [/quote] Never, ever, overestimate a Cornel hotel admin grad. [/quote] The above poster might have offended some people but I agree with them that there is no reason to pay 2 or 3 times the cost for an engineering degree when UMD is an option.[/quote]
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