Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless she wants to stay in Mississippi, her diploma won't be worth very much to grad schools or prospective employers in other regions.
Not your typical DCUM “choice” school but a perfectly acceptable university and inside the top 75 public schools.
Apply, visit, compare to other acceptances and make an informed decision. Top 30 schools don’t have enough seats for everyone.
One doesn't go from "Top 30" to Ole Miss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless she wants to stay in Mississippi, her diploma won't be worth very much to grad schools or prospective employers in other regions.
Not your typical DCUM “choice” school but a perfectly acceptable university and inside the top 75 public schools.
Apply, visit, compare to other acceptances and make an informed decision. Top 30 schools don’t have enough seats for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ole Miss is a wonderful school with one of the best football tail gaiting venues in the country. Let her apply, see what scholarships she gets and don't listen to the people on here.
That's like picking a college because they have a great gym.
Have you been to Ole Miss for a football game? It's hard to understand for those that have not been to The Grove.
how do you put that football game on your resume or grad school application?
Just write: Roll Tide.
Ummm wrong school
I know, but when I wrote it, it made me laugh--and I like to laugh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ole Miss is a wonderful school with one of the best football tail gaiting venues in the country. Let her apply, see what scholarships she gets and don't listen to the people on here.
That's like picking a college because they have a great gym.
Have you been to Ole Miss for a football game? It's hard to understand for those that have not been to The Grove.
how do you put that football game on your resume or grad school application?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless she wants to stay in Mississippi, her diploma won't be worth very much to grad schools or prospective employers in other regions.
Not your typical DCUM “choice” school but a perfectly acceptable university and inside the top 75 public schools.
Apply, visit, compare to other acceptances and make an informed decision. Top 30 schools don’t have enough seats for everyone.
There are only 50 states, that’s a lag-ship.
Are you the same person that described Ole Miss as "klantastic" earlier in the thread?![]()
Anonymous wrote:OP, my good friend from high school is a professor there. Her DH is a Constitutional Law expert/professor. It's not the backward quagmire that people here always seem to make it out to be. Is it Harvard? Of course not. Is it a good school for the right major? Yes.
Only you and your kid will really know. It's not like people will roll their eyes and snicker because you're an Ole Miss grad. Real people don't do that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless she wants to stay in Mississippi, her diploma won't be worth very much to grad schools or prospective employers in other regions.
Not your typical DCUM “choice” school but a perfectly acceptable university and inside the top 75 public schools.
Apply, visit, compare to other acceptances and make an informed decision. Top 30 schools don’t have enough seats for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless she wants to stay in Mississippi, her diploma won't be worth very much to grad schools or prospective employers in other regions.
Not your typical DCUM “choice” school but a perfectly acceptable university and inside the top 75 public schools.
Apply, visit, compare to other acceptances and make an informed decision. Top 30 schools don’t have enough seats for everyone.
There are only 50 states, that’s a lag-ship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ole Miss is a wonderful school with one of the best football tail gaiting venues in the country. Let her apply, see what scholarships she gets and don't listen to the people on here.
That's like picking a college because they have a great gym.
Have you been to Ole Miss for a football game? It's hard to understand for those that have not been to The Grove.
how do you put that football game on your resume or grad school application?
Just write: Roll Tide.
Ummm wrong school
I know, but when I wrote it, it made me laugh--and I like to laugh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ole Miss is a wonderful school with one of the best football tail gaiting venues in the country. Let her apply, see what scholarships she gets and don't listen to the people on here.
That's like picking a college because they have a great gym.
Have you been to Ole Miss for a football game? It's hard to understand for those that have not been to The Grove.
how do you put that football game on your resume or grad school application?
Just write: Roll Tide.
Ummm wrong school