Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For economics, definitely UW-Madison over UGA.
Why?
UW-M is much higher ranked in USNWR, Niche, etc and also sends many more graduates to Econ PhD programs which suggests a stronger department.
Cite? Percentage would be more important than the total.
Jesus, do your own damn googling, it's very easy.
This is OP (and not the pp). Aside from location/weather & Wisconsin edging out UGA for Econ (which isn’t certain for DS’s major), how else do these schools compare?
Clearly, you have not dealt with Southerners. Ain't no edging out. College years are precious.
What does this mean? I think on the balance sheet, a point goes to U Wisconsin for better ranked for Econ major. Even if you disagree, your post is incoherent.
Sorry for being unclear.
University of Georgia students are very sharp & sophisticated. I like U Wisconsin, but prefer U Georgia. Both are great schools.
What's the deal with southerners you mention?
Sorry, but I do not understand your question. Can you please rephrase it ? Thanks .
"Clearly, you have not dealt with Southerners"
You'll get your clocked cleaned without even realizing what happened.
what a language barrier
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For economics, definitely UW-Madison over UGA.
Why?
UW-M is much higher ranked in USNWR, Niche, etc and also sends many more graduates to Econ PhD programs which suggests a stronger department.
Cite? Percentage would be more important than the total.
Jesus, do your own damn googling, it's very easy.
This is OP (and not the pp). Aside from location/weather & Wisconsin edging out UGA for Econ (which isn’t certain for DS’s major), how else do these schools compare?
Clearly, you have not dealt with Southerners. Ain't no edging out. College years are precious.
What does this mean? I think on the balance sheet, a point goes to U Wisconsin for better ranked for Econ major. Even if you disagree, your post is incoherent.
Sorry for being unclear.
University of Georgia students are very sharp & sophisticated. I like U Wisconsin, but prefer U Georgia. Both are great schools.
What's the deal with southerners you mention?
Sorry, but I do not understand your question. Can you please rephrase it ? Thanks .
"Clearly, you have not dealt with Southerners"
You'll get your clocked cleaned without even realizing what happened.
Anonymous wrote:At UGA he will have to join a fraternity. He should plan to if he wants to fit in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For economics, definitely UW-Madison over UGA.
Why?
UW-M is much higher ranked in USNWR, Niche, etc and also sends many more graduates to Econ PhD programs which suggests a stronger department.
Cite? Percentage would be more important than the total.
Jesus, do your own damn googling, it's very easy.
This is OP (and not the pp). Aside from location/weather & Wisconsin edging out UGA for Econ (which isn’t certain for DS’s major), how else do these schools compare?
Clearly, you have not dealt with Southerners. Ain't no edging out. College years are precious.
What does this mean? I think on the balance sheet, a point goes to U Wisconsin for better ranked for Econ major. Even if you disagree, your post is incoherent.
Sorry for being unclear.
University of Georgia students are very sharp & sophisticated. I like U Wisconsin, but prefer U Georgia. Both are great schools.
What's the deal with southerners you mention?
Sorry, but I do not understand your question. Can you please rephrase it ? Thanks .
"Clearly, you have not dealt with Southerners"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For economics, definitely UW-Madison over UGA.
Why?
UW-M is much higher ranked in USNWR, Niche, etc and also sends many more graduates to Econ PhD programs which suggests a stronger department.
Cite? Percentage would be more important than the total.
Jesus, do your own damn googling, it's very easy.
This is OP (and not the pp). Aside from location/weather & Wisconsin edging out UGA for Econ (which isn’t certain for DS’s major), how else do these schools compare?
Clearly, you have not dealt with Southerners. Ain't no edging out. College years are precious.
What does this mean? I think on the balance sheet, a point goes to U Wisconsin for better ranked for Econ major. Even if you disagree, your post is incoherent.
Sorry for being unclear.
University of Georgia students are very sharp & sophisticated. I like U Wisconsin, but prefer U Georgia. Both are great schools.
What's the deal with southerners you mention?
Sorry, but I do not understand your question. Can you please rephrase it ? Thanks .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For economics, definitely UW-Madison over UGA.
Why?
UW-M is much higher ranked in USNWR, Niche, etc and also sends many more graduates to Econ PhD programs which suggests a stronger department.
Cite? Percentage would be more important than the total.
Jesus, do your own damn googling, it's very easy.
This is OP (and not the pp). Aside from location/weather & Wisconsin edging out UGA for Econ (which isn’t certain for DS’s major), how else do these schools compare?
Clearly, you have not dealt with Southerners. Ain't no edging out. College years are precious.
What does this mean? I think on the balance sheet, a point goes to U Wisconsin for better ranked for Econ major. Even if you disagree, your post is incoherent.
Sorry for being unclear.
University of Georgia students are very sharp & sophisticated. I like U Wisconsin, but prefer U Georgia. Both are great schools.
What's the deal with southerners you mention?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For economics, definitely UW-Madison over UGA.
Why?
UW-M is much higher ranked in USNWR, Niche, etc and also sends many more graduates to Econ PhD programs which suggests a stronger department.
Cite? Percentage would be more important than the total.
Jesus, do your own damn googling, it's very easy.
This is OP (and not the pp). Aside from location/weather & Wisconsin edging out UGA for Econ (which isn’t certain for DS’s major), how else do these schools compare?
Clearly, you have not dealt with Southerners. Ain't no edging out. College years are precious.
What does this mean? I think on the balance sheet, a point goes to U Wisconsin for better ranked for Econ major. Even if you disagree, your post is incoherent.
Sorry for being unclear.
University of Georgia students are very sharp & sophisticated. I like U Wisconsin, but prefer U Georgia. Both are great schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For economics, definitely UW-Madison over UGA.
Why?
UW-M is much higher ranked in USNWR, Niche, etc and also sends many more graduates to Econ PhD programs which suggests a stronger department.
Cite? Percentage would be more important than the total.
Jesus, do your own damn googling, it's very easy.
This is OP (and not the pp). Aside from location/weather & Wisconsin edging out UGA for Econ (which isn’t certain for DS’s major), how else do these schools compare?
Clearly, you have not dealt with Southerners. Ain't no edging out. College years are precious.
What does this mean? I think on the balance sheet, a point goes to U Wisconsin for better ranked for Econ major. Even if you disagree, your post is incoherent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For economics, definitely UW-Madison over UGA.
Why?
UW-M is much higher ranked in USNWR, Niche, etc and also sends many more graduates to Econ PhD programs which suggests a stronger department.
Cite? Percentage would be more important than the total.
Jesus, do your own damn googling, it's very easy.
This is OP (and not the pp). Aside from location/weather & Wisconsin edging out UGA for Econ (which isn’t certain for DS’s major), how else do these schools compare?
Clearly, you have not dealt with Southerners. Ain't no edging out. College years are precious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For economics, definitely UW-Madison over UGA.
Why?
UW-M is much higher ranked in USNWR, Niche, etc and also sends many more graduates to Econ PhD programs which suggests a stronger department.
Cite? Percentage would be more important than the total.
Jesus, do your own damn googling, it's very easy.
This is OP (and not the pp). Aside from location/weather & Wisconsin edging out UGA for Econ (which isn’t certain for DS’s major), how else do these schools compare?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For economics, definitely UW-Madison over UGA.
Why?
UW-M is much higher ranked in USNWR, Niche, etc and also sends many more graduates to Econ PhD programs which suggests a stronger department.
Cite? Percentage would be more important than the total.
Jesus, do your own damn googling, it's very easy.
This is OP (and not the pp). Aside from location/weather & Wisconsin edging out UGA for Econ (which isn’t certain for DS’s major), how else do these schools compare?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For economics, definitely UW-Madison over UGA.
Why?
UW-M is much higher ranked in USNWR, Niche, etc and also sends many more graduates to Econ PhD programs which suggests a stronger department.
Cite? Percentage would be more important than the total.
Jesus, do your own damn googling, it's very easy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For economics, definitely UW-Madison over UGA.
Why?
UW-M is much higher ranked in USNWR, Niche, etc and also sends many more graduates to Econ PhD programs which suggests a stronger department.
Cite? Percentage would be more important than the total.
Jesus, do your own damn googling, it's very easy.