OMFGasm said:
Uh ya, no one cares about teaching, nursing, audiology, or music. Those are pretty much the worst programs to have "reputable" programs in brah. This is also implying anyone cares about where you get your degree for teaching. As far as getting a job as a K-12 teacher, it doesn't matter much. I had several teachers who only had degrees from AIMS.
And LOL not even close on the undergrad Business. For graduate Business? Definitely not close.
Get. Out.
Umm...I guess I'm a little late to the party. After reading this, I couldn't believe how idiotic this turd that proclaims he goes to CSU actually is. First of all, Mr. Frat Boy doesn't do his research very well. UNC does not have a graduate business program, so yes, I guess you are right, UNC's doesn't pale in comparison...BECAUSE THERE IS NO GRADUATE PROGRAM. Secondly, I graduated from the Monfort College of Business -- a Malcom Balrdige Quality Award recipient (The only business school in the nation to garner the award) so it strikes a little closer to home. The business school constantly places in the top percentile for business acumen among graduating seniors, along with a very polished "career placement" rate after graduation.
My sister, father, and mother all graduated from CSU, and in case you are wondering, they studied business and they have great careers. I chose to attend UNC mostly becauuse of the smaller school atmosphere, and I also had the opportunity to play baseball there (Something that the athletic department at CSU can't boast about) and also have a great career just as well as my family and other friends who studied in FoCo. You sir, Mr. Frat "Brah" have a moot point, and certainly think that you are entitled to a great career after graduating (assuming that happens) only because you attended CSU. Newsflash buddy: no matter what school you attend, it really doesn't matter unless you work hard for it, and juding by your comments, I can only assume that is not the case with you. Good luck on your endeavors...you will certainly need luck on your side.
P.S. - When I did play varsity baseball at UNC, CSU's "club" team (Who was very good, and just had made it the the "Club" national championship) and their self entitled players challenged UNC's varsity team to a friendly scrimmage in the fall during our off-season. I recall nothing but smack talk from them in the days leading up to the game and right at game time. Needless to say, CSU ended up "quitting" and called it a day in the 4th inning, trailing UNC by 16 runs. Although the game was miniscule, it was satisfying to romp CSU, regardless of how lopsided the playing field was. Ahh...certainly miss the good 'ole college days!