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Danzig 03-27-2008 08:47 PM

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Originally Posted by fpsoxfan
At the end of the day I really don't give a crap at how prestigious a college is or isn't. Are you good at what you do? Can you get the job done right?
When I'm interviewing teachers I could care less about Phi-beta whatever or being board certified. Can you do the job?? So KRIM can you do the job?
You are not a high schooler, so this Tar heel forever stuff is a waste of words. Do what makes the most sense and what makes you feel more comfortable. That's my two cents.


i agree with the above. we're lsu fans, my daughter is going to a school in arkansas. you don't make life-changing decisions based on mascots or boyfriends. i'd suggest ditching the boyfriend anyway.

Danzig 03-27-2008 08:47 PM

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Originally Posted by paisjpq
your delusions of grandeur weren't far enough along to merit the discussion.

though I would always opt for porn. keeping in mind of course that as a male, you get paid a lot more for gay porn.



porn. it's cheaper than dating.

AeWingnut 03-27-2008 09:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Danzig
i agree with the above. we're lsu fans, my daughter is going to a school in arkansas. you don't make life-changing decisions based on mascots or boyfriends. i'd suggest ditching the boyfriend anyway.

then it's unanimous

Cajungator26 03-27-2008 09:36 PM

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Originally Posted by DaHoss9698
:rolleyes: :rolleyes:

:cool:

Riot 03-27-2008 11:45 PM

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I have decided to go to veterinarian school ...

However, with all of the requirements for admissions to NC State's veterinarian college (400 hours of volunteer service at 3 different veterinarain practices + 5 courses that I will not have upon graduating UNC)
Okay, let learn the proper terminology for your desired future profession ;) :

It's "veterinary" school, not "veterinarian" school (DocICU, did you go to "doctor" school? :rolleyes: ) - more properly a College of Veterinary Medicine; and it's "veterinary" college, and "veterinary practices".

You will not be invited to participate if that is the way you write it in your admissions application essay :cool:

What I would do: make an appointment as soon as possible with an admissions counselor at the nearest vet school - more than one if necessary. Usually these folks are in the Dean's office working with the admissions committee.

They will review your current bonafides to date (yes, they meet with many students who are currently undergraduate juniors), where you fit now in the applicant pool, and advise you on what you will need to do over the next year or few to make your application as solid as it can be.

These people are extremely helpful. Their job is to help you gain entry into professional school. Use them. They know what it takes to be admitted.

hi_im_god 03-28-2008 12:21 AM

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Originally Posted by kentuckyrosesinmay
I am in a bit of a dilemma.

I have decided to go to veterinarian school after I get my BS Biology degree (took me long enough to come to this realization). I want to become an equine DVM/PhD, and, essentially, it is what I have been geared to do for my entire life. I don't know why I was fighting it so much, and I had to make a decision because I was running out of time.

However, with all of the requirements for admissions to NC State's veterinarian college (400 hours of volunteer service at 3 different veterinarain practices + 5 courses that I will not have upon graduating UNC) (this also sucks because I am well-known throughout the state), there is no way that I can fullfill them since I am late in my junior year. UGA seems like the best option since they do not have near the requirements, and since my boyfriend lives about 2 hours away from that campus. I am very confident that I could get into UGA with my past credentials and experience with the horses in combination with my GPA. I just have to do well on the GRE.

UGA gives preference to in-state students in addition to the difference between paying 33,000 a year and 12,000 a year (out of state vs. in state). Needless to say, I would need to establish in-state residency before attending. Wesleyan College is currently only 10 minutes away from my bf's place. It is an all-girl's school, and only has 700 students. It is a private institution, and only costs 16,500 a year to attend (not including other expenses). UNC costs about 16,000 total with dorm and other expenses a year. 100% of the students receive some type of financial aid at Wesleyan, and I am eligible for quite a few large academic scholarships. It has an equestrian team, and pre-veterinary curriculum, but so does UNC. However, Wesleyan is not UNC-Chapel Hill academic wise. I feel as if I wouldn't be challenged, and would breeze through that college. I am doing well at Chapel Hill GPA wise, and I really love the college (although I don't like the size of the classes and the impersonal nature or being away from my bf). I also don't think that all of my courses would transfer into Wesleyan, but I'm not sure how private institutions work when it comes to transferring credits. It the end, it's all about the cost of college and the GPA.

So, my question is this: Would you stay at the more lucrative and prestigious college of UNC-Chapel Hill, and work in GA for a year to establish residency in the state before going to UGA, or would you go to Wesleyan, a college that might be a little bit more expensive that UNC, so that you could go straight into vet school?

There are people chomping at the bit right now because I am considering giving up my seat at Chapel Hill so that they have a better chance of being accepted. Even if I do go to Wesleyan, it will never compare to that college. I will always be a Tarheel, but I have to make the most strategic and cost-efficient decision. I have time to decide, but I would still like other's opinions.

i'd continue posting these difficult questions until everyone is suitably impressed.

then, late at night, i'd curl into a fetal position and weep because it's just not enough.

Payson Dave 03-28-2008 05:27 AM

This thread is working on competing for thread of the year honors.....Thebby has some especialy fine work in here...Drugs deserves recognition here also....."Take it to Ann Landers you Dipshit" could become a classic. :D

Payson Dave 03-28-2008 06:22 AM

I'm very happy to report that my anxiety over future nursing home medical care is now greatly diminished..

Cajungator26 03-28-2008 07:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Payson Dave
I'm very happy to report that my anxiety over future nursing home medical care is now greatly diminished..

Well, we can't have that...

I have decided to quit my job as an Investment Associate and become a Doctor just so I can make sure you're freaked out for the future.

:D

Kasept 03-28-2008 07:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Payson Dave
This thread is working on competing for thread of the year honors.....Thebby has some especialy fine work in here...Drugs deserves recognition here also....."Take it to Ann Landers you Dipshit" could become a classic. :D

Competing? Leader in the clubhouse and up by 11 strokes...

Could become a classic? Already a signature favorite in less than 24 hours...

Cajungator26 03-28-2008 07:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Danzig
i'd suggest ditching the boyfriend anyway.

Good piece of advice.

Payson Dave 03-28-2008 08:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Cajungator26
Well, we can't have that...

I have decided to quit my job as an Investment Associate and become a Doctor just so I can make sure you're freaked out for the future.

:D

No need to put all that effort into becoming a doctor.....you in a nurses aid position could cause enough anxiety...:p :p

Bigsmc 03-28-2008 08:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Cajungator26
Florida has an excellent program. :cool:

GO GATORS

They breed mares that have been donated to them, raise the babies and sell them in the OBS Sales.

Very cool program if you're interesting in getting into the business.

ArlJim78 03-28-2008 09:59 AM

I remember a similar thread I believe by this same person and the gut wrenching dilemma at that point was whether or not to go to jockey school. that might have been on espn, I'm not sure. scary to think one would turn to derbytrail for career advice.

Scav 03-28-2008 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by ArlJim78
scary to think one would turn to derbytrail for career advice.

I actually think this is a great place for something like that. You would be surprised how many people have helped me in regards to accounting. Lots of nice people around here, willing to offer advice and ideas.

1) I think it is alot easier to ask online then in real life, you are 'sheltered' in some way
2) You are getting a real broad perspective on things, which I think is great, because how they do things in Chicago, they don't do them in New York or California.

paisjpq 03-28-2008 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Scav
2) You are getting a real broad perspective on things, which I think is great, because how they do things in Chicago, they don't do them in New York or California.


I agree with this completely.....however, it only works if one is actually interested in differing viewpoints and advice from those who might have more/better info....the threadstarter in this instance has proven MANY times that it is simply not the case.

ArlJim78 03-28-2008 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Scav
I actually think this is a great place for something like that. You would be surprised how many people have helped me in regards to accounting. Lots of nice people around here, willing to offer advice and ideas.

1) I think it is alot easier to ask online then in real life, you are 'sheltered' in some way
2) You are getting a real broad perspective on things, which I think is great, because how they do things in Chicago, they don't do them in New York or California.

i assume you're talking about pm's or talking to people offline or on the phone, with people that you have established some amount of credibility with.
I must have missed when you started a thread asking for accounting help.

I don't disagree that aren't good knowledgable people on here, but if I really wanted some serious help I wouldn't create a thread about it, I'd try to reach out to those people directly. maybe its just me.

Scav 03-28-2008 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by ArlJim78
i assume you're talking about pm's or talking to people offline or on the phone, with people that you have established some amount of credibility with.
I must have missed when you started a thread asking for accounting help.

I don't disagree that aren't good knowledgable people on here, but if I really wanted some serious help I wouldn't create a thread about it, I'd try to reach out to those people directly. maybe its just me.

Actually I got some advice from people I normally didn't talk to also but they offered it and I definitely listened because it was all good information. It was about 2-3 months ago. I was more ranting about how gay the corporate world is and how people want experience, but you can't get experience without a flippin job. Got both accounting advice, and just job hunting advice. And I doubt these people did it because of my good looks, they were just being good people helping a brotha out :)

ddthetide 03-28-2008 10:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Payson Dave
This thread is working on competing for thread of the year honors.....Thebby has some especialy fine work in here...Drugs deserves recognition here also....."Take it to Ann Landers you Dipshit" could become a classic. :D

has to be on the back of a DT t-shirt!

ddthetide 03-28-2008 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Mumtaz
Okay, let learn the proper terminology for your desired future profession ;) :

It's "veterinary" school, not "veterinarian" school (DocICU, did you go to "doctor" school? :rolleyes: ) - more properly a College of Veterinary Medicine; and it's "veterinary" college, and "veterinary practices".

You will not be invited to participate if that is the way you write it in your admissions application essay :cool:

What I would do: make an appointment as soon as possible with an admissions counselor at the nearest vet school - more than one if necessary. Usually these folks are in the Dean's office working with the admissions committee.

They will review your current bonafides to date (yes, they meet with many students who are currently undergraduate juniors), where you fit now in the applicant pool, and advise you on what you will need to do over the next year or few to make your application as solid as it can be.

These people are extremely helpful. Their job is to help you gain entry into professional school. Use them. They know what it takes to be admitted.

about time a professional showed up!


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