Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CEOs of the 10 biggest companies in the Fortune 500 mostly attended state schools for their undergraduate degrees. As of 2020, this is primarily still the case. Below are the top 10 Fortune 500 companies in 2020 listed with their CEO's and the CEO's undergraduate university.
Walmart: Doug McMillion - University of Arkansas
Amazon.com: Jeff Bezos - Princeton University
Exxon Mobil: Darren Woods - Texas A&M University
Apple: Tim Cook - Auburn University
CVS Health: Larry Merlo - University of Pittsburgh
Warren Buffett - University of Pennsylvania
UnitedHealth Group: David Wichmann - Illinois State University
McKesson: Brian S. Tyler - University of California, Santa Cruz
AT&T: Jeff McElfresh - University of Florida
AmerisourceBergen: Steven H. Collis - University of Witwatersrand
I am sure number 11 is nova cc.
The first 60 credits at NOVA are worth the same as anywhere else….at a fraction of the cost.
That is one opinion. I personally would prefer our nuclear sub operators get those first 60 credits at annapolis but to each his or her own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CEOs of the 10 biggest companies in the Fortune 500 mostly attended state schools for their undergraduate degrees. As of 2020, this is primarily still the case. Below are the top 10 Fortune 500 companies in 2020 listed with their CEO's and the CEO's undergraduate university.
Walmart: Doug McMillion - University of Arkansas
Amazon.com: Jeff Bezos - Princeton University
Exxon Mobil: Darren Woods - Texas A&M University
Apple: Tim Cook - Auburn University
CVS Health: Larry Merlo - University of Pittsburgh
Warren Buffett - University of Pennsylvania
UnitedHealth Group: David Wichmann - Illinois State University
McKesson: Brian S. Tyler - University of California, Santa Cruz
AT&T: Jeff McElfresh - University of Florida
AmerisourceBergen: Steven H. Collis - University of Witwatersrand
I am sure number 11 is nova cc.
The first 60 credits at NOVA are worth the same as anywhere else….at a fraction of the cost.
Anonymous wrote:No tiny schools on that list!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CEOs of the 10 biggest companies in the Fortune 500 mostly attended state schools for their undergraduate degrees. As of 2020, this is primarily still the case. Below are the top 10 Fortune 500 companies in 2020 listed with their CEO's and the CEO's undergraduate university.
Walmart: Doug McMillion - University of Arkansas
Amazon.com: Jeff Bezos - Princeton University
Exxon Mobil: Darren Woods - Texas A&M University
Apple: Tim Cook - Auburn University
CVS Health: Larry Merlo - University of Pittsburgh
Warren Buffett - University of Pennsylvania
UnitedHealth Group: David Wichmann - Illinois State University
McKesson: Brian S. Tyler - University of California, Santa Cruz
AT&T: Jeff McElfresh - University of Florida
AmerisourceBergen: Steven H. Collis - University of Witwatersrand
I am sure number 11 is nova cc.
Anonymous wrote:No tiny schools on that list!
Anonymous wrote:CEOs of the 10 biggest companies in the Fortune 500 mostly attended state schools for their undergraduate degrees. As of 2020, this is primarily still the case. Below are the top 10 Fortune 500 companies in 2020 listed with their CEO's and the CEO's undergraduate university.
Walmart: Doug McMillion - University of Arkansas
Amazon.com: Jeff Bezos - Princeton University
Exxon Mobil: Darren Woods - Texas A&M University
Apple: Tim Cook - Auburn University
CVS Health: Larry Merlo - University of Pittsburgh
Warren Buffett - University of Pennsylvania
UnitedHealth Group: David Wichmann - Illinois State University
McKesson: Brian S. Tyler - University of California, Santa Cruz
AT&T: Jeff McElfresh - University of Florida
AmerisourceBergen: Steven H. Collis - University of Witwatersrand
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A crappy car will get you to the same destination as a Ferrari.
Car? we are talking naval academy, Mit etc. submarine, fighter jet, helicpter, rocket to space.....we are not talking about a stinking car.
Anonymous wrote:A crappy car will get you to the same destination as a Ferrari.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are not that into academics why spend all the effort and energy to go to college at all? Do something with your time and energy that you are "that into".
Nobody’s really into academics. School sucks. They’re chasing prestigious academics schools for the same reason they’re chase prestigious athletics schools.
For the prestige
There we have it. There is a place for everyone. While the faker prestige chasers are wasting their lives educating themselves or playing competitive soccer, the smart ones are out there pursuing a lower level, non competitive version of both and all the advantages that brings.
Wait, so we've been wasting our money and time on soccer and studying, and we should have been enjoying high school and readying ourselves for NoVA CC and Phoenix University? Do tell.
Apparently anyone that wants to go to MIT or the naval academy or another competitive institution of higher learning is full of crap and actually thinks those places suck.
Competitive institution of higher learning? This isn’t 1980s anymore
Best of luck at nova cc. Its not a good fit for everyone but it could be perfect for your student.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are not that into academics why spend all the effort and energy to go to college at all? Do something with your time and energy that you are "that into".
Nobody’s really into academics. School sucks. They’re chasing prestigious academics schools for the same reason they’re chase prestigious athletics schools.
For the prestige
There we have it. There is a place for everyone. While the faker prestige chasers are wasting their lives educating themselves or playing competitive soccer, the smart ones are out there pursuing a lower level, non competitive version of both and all the advantages that brings.
Wait, so we've been wasting our money and time on soccer and studying, and we should have been enjoying high school and readying ourselves for NoVA CC and Phoenix University? Do tell.
Apparently anyone that wants to go to MIT or the naval academy or another competitive institution of higher learning is full of crap and actually thinks those places suck.
Competitive institution of higher learning? This isn’t 1980s anymore
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are not that into academics why spend all the effort and energy to go to college at all? Do something with your time and energy that you are "that into".
Nobody’s really into academics. School sucks. They’re chasing prestigious academics schools for the same reason they’re chase prestigious athletics schools.
For the prestige
There we have it. There is a place for everyone. While the faker prestige chasers are wasting their lives educating themselves or playing competitive soccer, the smart ones are out there pursuing a lower level, non competitive version of both and all the advantages that brings.
Wait, so we've been wasting our money and time on soccer and studying, and we should have been enjoying high school and readying ourselves for NoVA CC and Phoenix University? Do tell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are not that into academics why spend all the effort and energy to go to college at all? Do something with your time and energy that you are "that into".
Nobody’s really into academics. School sucks. They’re chasing prestigious academics schools for the same reason they’re chase prestigious athletics schools.
For the prestige
There we have it. There is a place for everyone. While the faker prestige chasers are wasting their lives educating themselves or playing competitive soccer, the smart ones are out there pursuing a lower level, non competitive version of both and all the advantages that brings.
Wait, so we've been wasting our money and time on soccer and studying, and we should have been enjoying high school and readying ourselves for NoVA CC and Phoenix University? Do tell.
Apparently anyone that wants to go to MIT or the naval academy or another competitive institution of higher learning is full of crap and actually thinks those places suck.