Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Admit Auburn. Was a backup. But now looking better and better.
Great! Congrats!!
Auburn's acceptance rate is 81%. How could someone not get in?
It must be exhausting to be such a gigantic ass****
+1000....if Auburn is where the DC wants to attend, how absolutely great is that! Who the ++++ cares about admit rates! Have fun at the football games!!!!
+2000...I am sure that a student can get a fabulous education at Auburn. And hopefully enjoy themselves for 4 years too. Struggling to find a negative in this.
Absolutely fabulous. 4 year graduation rate of 47% Hope the kid likes it = he/she may be there awhile.![]()
Which is higher than UMBC, which I believe is also a good school. And I think Auburn would be more fun with more Big State opportunities if your student is motivated. Some kids work through college and cannot always graduate (or pay for school) to get done in 4 years. You need some perspective.
I think UMBC's 4 yr. graduation rate is around 63%
And remember this: At Auburn the vast majority of the students are from Alabama - and thus products of that state's education system.
At least with UMBC I assume most students are from Md., NJ., Va - big difference.
Um, no. UMBC four year graduation rate is 38%. Sad!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Admit Auburn. Was a backup. But now looking better and better.
Great! Congrats!!
Auburn's acceptance rate is 81%. How could someone not get in?
It must be exhausting to be such a gigantic ass****
+1000....if Auburn is where the DC wants to attend, how absolutely great is that! Who the ++++ cares about admit rates! Have fun at the football games!!!!
+2000...I am sure that a student can get a fabulous education at Auburn. And hopefully enjoy themselves for 4 years too. Struggling to find a negative in this.
Absolutely fabulous. 4 year graduation rate of 47% Hope the kid likes it = he/she may be there awhile.![]()
Which is higher than UMBC, which I believe is also a good school. And I think Auburn would be more fun with more Big State opportunities if your student is motivated. Some kids work through college and cannot always graduate (or pay for school) to get done in 4 years. You need some perspective.
I think UMBC's 4 yr. graduation rate is around 63%
And remember this: At Auburn the vast majority of the students are from Alabama - and thus products of that state's education system.
At least with UMBC I assume most students are from Md., NJ., Va - big difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most crappy colleges are de facto open door. They go from 100% acceptance rate to 75% by rejecting idiots that literally barely graduated, didn't graduate and by agreements with the nearest big inner city district to do face to face admissions.
You sound like a delightful human being.
I'm an educator, it's the truth. The lower end of higher ed is basically a scam exploiting the desperate/stupid. It's very sad. Open door CCs, unranked LACs, unranked public Us are nearly as bad as for-profit scam colleges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most crappy colleges are de facto open door. They go from 100% acceptance rate to 75% by rejecting idiots that literally barely graduated, didn't graduate and by agreements with the nearest big inner city district to do face to face admissions.
You sound like a delightful human being.
I'm an educator, it's the truth. The lower end of higher ed is basically a scam exploiting the desperate/stupid. It's very sad. Open door CCs, unranked LACs, unranked public Us are nearly as bad as for-profit scam colleges.
Anonymous wrote:ED accept at Cornell for non-hooked daughter. Psyched.
Anonymous wrote:ED accept at Cornell for non-hooked daughter. Psyched.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Admit Auburn. Was a backup. But now looking better and better.
Great! Congrats!!
Auburn's acceptance rate is 81%. How could someone not get in?
It must be exhausting to be such a gigantic ass****
+1000....if Auburn is where the DC wants to attend, how absolutely great is that! Who the ++++ cares about admit rates! Have fun at the football games!!!!
+2000...I am sure that a student can get a fabulous education at Auburn. And hopefully enjoy themselves for 4 years too. Struggling to find a negative in this.
Absolutely fabulous. 4 year graduation rate of 47% Hope the kid likes it = he/she may be there awhile.![]()
Which is higher than UMBC, which I believe is also a good school. And I think Auburn would be more fun with more Big State opportunities if your student is motivated. Some kids work through college and cannot always graduate (or pay for school) to get done in 4 years. You need some perspective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Admit Auburn. Was a backup. But now looking better and better.
Great! Congrats!!
Auburn's acceptance rate is 81%. How could someone not get in?
It must be exhausting to be such a gigantic ass****
+1000....if Auburn is where the DC wants to attend, how absolutely great is that! Who the ++++ cares about admit rates! Have fun at the football games!!!!
+2000...I am sure that a student can get a fabulous education at Auburn. And hopefully enjoy themselves for 4 years too. Struggling to find a negative in this.
Absolutely fabulous. 4 year graduation rate of 47% Hope the kid likes it = he/she may be there awhile.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most crappy colleges are de facto open door. They go from 100% acceptance rate to 75% by rejecting idiots that literally barely graduated, didn't graduate and by agreements with the nearest big inner city district to do face to face admissions.
You sound like a delightful human being.
Anonymous wrote:Most crappy colleges are de facto open door. They go from 100% acceptance rate to 75% by rejecting idiots that literally barely graduated, didn't graduate and by agreements with the nearest big inner city district to do face to face admissions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Admit Auburn. Was a backup. But now looking better and better.
Great! Congrats!!
Auburn's acceptance rate is 81%. How could someone not get in?
It must be exhausting to be such a gigantic ass****
+1000....if Auburn is where the DC wants to attend, how absolutely great is that! Who the ++++ cares about admit rates! Have fun at the football games!!!!
+2000...I am sure that a student can get a fabulous education at Auburn. And hopefully enjoy themselves for 4 years too. Struggling to find a negative in this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Admit Auburn. Was a backup. But now looking better and better.
Great! Congrats!!
Auburn's acceptance rate is 81%. How could someone not get in?
It must be exhausting to be such a gigantic ass****
+1000....if Auburn is where the DC wants to attend, how absolutely great is that! Who the ++++ cares about admit rates! Have fun at the football games!!!!