Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems, to me at least, there is a serious push here in NOVA for both boys and girls to Ole Miss and other SEC schools for that matter.
+1 Ole Miss and Alabama are the SEC safeties, but still tons of fun. 3.0 kids can have the same fun as a 4.0 at UF, UGA, etc.
Anonymous wrote:It seems, to me at least, there is a serious push here in NOVA for both boys and girls to Ole Miss and other SEC schools for that matter.
Anonymous wrote:Hotty Roddy!
Anonymous wrote:"Not your typical DCUM “choice” school but a perfectly acceptable university and inside the top 75 public schools."
What am I missing here? There are fifty states, and each has flagship university. States like CA or TX might have two schools worthy of flagship status (Cal and UCLA, UT and TAMU). So, how is it a mark of distinction that they're in the top 75 public schools???
Anonymous wrote:I would not pay out of state for it. Is she beautiful and thin and tan and likes to show off her goldens and where she got each piece of jewelry from?
Anonymous wrote:Most of the commenters on this website seem not only shallow but also remarkably uneducated, which is odd for a website that champions universities.
On the other hand, it's embedded in people's DNA to seek status as a form of self-protection. And when people tear down others, it's usually because of their own self-hatred.
This website ultimately is about the fun of gossiping, which people do to distract from their miserable lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wouldn’t she be surrounded by a lot of kids who went to quite weak high schools? I think that would detract from the learning and classroom discussion.
Does she aspire to attend grad school at any point?
The state ranks LAST for the quality of education in the country and had a 24% poverty rate.
I really cannot imagine singling that location out for my child’s higher education.
Do you really think you’re better than people from Mississippi?
No, I know my state has a better education system.
Mississippi legislators refused to fund theirs for decades. Read up on it.
What makes it better?
My job is not to educate you.
If you want to understand the GAPING differences, Google is your friend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wouldn’t she be surrounded by a lot of kids who went to quite weak high schools? I think that would detract from the learning and classroom discussion.
Does she aspire to attend grad school at any point?
The state ranks LAST for the quality of education in the country and had a 24% poverty rate.
I really cannot imagine singling that location out for my child’s higher education.
Do you really think you’re better than people from Mississippi?
No, I know my state has a better education system.
Mississippi legislators refused to fund theirs for decades. Read up on it.
What makes it better?
My job is not to educate you.
If you want to understand the GAPING differences, Google is your friend.
Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wouldn’t she be surrounded by a lot of kids who went to quite weak high schools? I think that would detract from the learning and classroom discussion.
Does she aspire to attend grad school at any point?
The state ranks LAST for the quality of education in the country and had a 24% poverty rate.
I really cannot imagine singling that location out for my child’s higher education.
Do you really think you’re better than people from Mississippi?
No, I know my state has a better education system.
Mississippi legislators refused to fund theirs for decades. Read up on it.
What makes it better?