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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That’s the school with the rebel flag right? Yeah, go racists. [/quote] The ignorance in this thread is astounding. That hasn't been the Ole Miss flag in many years. I'm the poster from many pages back whose son was about to graduate from Ole Miss. Here is the update - He graduated in the spring. He received a job offer before he even graduated. He now lives in Charleston. His starting salary was 92,000. Not bad for a brand new college grad. Oh, and no student debt. He went to Ole Miss on a full merit scholarship. How many times do we read on dcum about kids in the DC area who just can't find jobs? How hard it is for new grads to find work these days? Kids buried in student loan debt? Kids living with Mom and Dad because they can't afford to move out? We have three college grads. Our oldest went to Ole Miss. Our second went to Colorado. Our third went to Florida. Our fourth is in school at Ole Miss. Other than helping out with living expenses, college has cost us nothing. It's great if your kids want to go to an expensive Ivy. Pretty sure my National Merit Scholar could have gotten into any school she chose. She chose a full ride at University of Florida. Ivys and expensive schools great, but state schools can offer a oath to success as well.[/quote] Good for her. How many friends of color does your child have? [/quote]
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