

Anonymous wrote:I would do almost anything not to have to live in VA for four years.
Vegetarians are outnumbered by meat eaters. Those kids will be laughing all the way to the bank.Anonymous wrote:What is so funny? There are numerous fields of study for investment and profit. This is merely one of them. And no, I didn't major in husbandry.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virginia Tech has the best animal husbandry program in the state. When it comes to learning goat breeding, Tech is the clear choice, it puts that fancy Penn State to shame.
LOL!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virginia Tech has the best animal husbandry program in the state. When it comes to learning goat breeding, Tech is the clear choice, it puts that fancy Penn State to shame.
LOL!
Why do some think that fraternities and sororities are lying in wait to drag students kicking and screaming into the lifestyle? I would hope that the smart person would seek the things that a university has to offer to meet ones needs academically and, if wanted, socially.Anonymous wrote:Listen to the This American Life episode about the party culture at Penn State.
http://m.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/396/1-party-school
What is so funny? There are numerous fields of study for investment and profit. This is merely one of them. And no, I didn't major in husbandry.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virginia Tech has the best animal husbandry program in the state. When it comes to learning goat breeding, Tech is the clear choice, it puts that fancy Penn State to shame.
LOL!
Anonymous wrote:Virginia Tech has the best animal husbandry program in the state. When it comes to learning goat breeding, Tech is the clear choice, it puts that fancy Penn State to shame.
Anonymous wrote:Penn State seems to be an enigma. It is ranked very high in USNW relatively to many schools that are materially more selective, eg, Tulane or even Pitt It is no where near as a elective as the schools near which it is ranked. It is in a not particularly nice or stimulating town in the middle of nowhere. Yet it seems to be quite popular and has a rabid following. Seems like a good choice for some.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would have a hard time going to Penn State. Immoral school.
I agree. That school is off my list, and I hope alumni giving has completely dried up.
Yeah, you're right, raising $13 million for cancer research in the course of a weekend 2weeks ago is completely immoral. What has the school on your "list" done lately?
Penn State, OP.