December 23, 20196 yr University of Houston has a lower acceptance rate. i know this bc my niece just got accepted to UH. she did not apply to aggy. i took her on a tour last year. she thought the campus was ugly, the 'special family' spiel was weird and cult-like, and she was confused/amused by the corps. bless her heart.
December 23, 20196 yr 4 hours ago, Leanderman said: One of my friends on Facebook was talking about how their grandchild was recently accept into a and m. One of their friends posted in response, "How much harder it was to get into that great university these days". I almost spit out a mouthful of Jameson on my computer screen. Maybe he was talking about TAMU-Commerce?
December 23, 20196 yr 2 hours ago, mchookem said: University of Houston has a lower acceptance rate. i know this bc my niece just got accepted to UH. she did not apply to aggy. i took her on a tour last year. she thought the campus was ugly, the 'special family' spiel was weird and cult-like, and she was confused/amused by the corps. bless her heart. holy fuck the acceptance rate is 67%?! Texas is at 39% according to USNews rate rankings - top of their list is Rice at 11%, SWAGU at 29% and A&M Commerce at 34% for God's sake, SFA is at 65%, Baylor at 52%, SMU at 51%, TCU is 41%
December 23, 20196 yr One of my friends on Facebook was talking about how their grandchild was recently accept into a and m. One of their friends posted in response, "How much harder it was to get into that great university these days". I almost spit out a mouthful of Jameson on my computer screen.Drinking early are we?
December 23, 20196 yr 3 minutes ago, NoName said: holy fuck the acceptance rate is 67%?! Texas is at 39% according to USNews rate rankings - top of their list is Rice at 11%, SWAGU at 29% and A&M Commerce at 34% for God's sake, SFA is at 65%, Baylor at 52%, SMU at 51%, TCU is 41% It's a fucking trade school. Trade schools pretty much admit anyone capable of handling the classwork, which at A&M is rote learning of trade school related shit. Also, look at the funding per student. A&M is funded at lass than half the rate as UT Austin. Both schools charge about the same rate for tuition ($10,300/yr). In total funding, UT Austin receives over $54,000/student. A&M receives $31,000/student. If it was possible to deliver the same quality of education at the rate A&M is funded, UT Austin and A&M would be funded at the same rate. The reality is that it is impossible to deliver the quality of education offered at UT Austin at the rate A&M is funded, which is why UT Austin's operating budget is roughly $3.2B/yr and A&M's is only $1.8B/yr. The two institutions are fundamentally different and produce a fundamentally different caliber of graduate.
December 23, 20196 yr 6 hours ago, Leanderman said: One of my friends on Facebook was talking about how their grandchild was recently accept into a and m. One of their friends posted in response, "How much harder it was to get into that great university these days". I almost spit out a mouthful of Jameson on my computer screen. Several years ago a woman told me that her son was accepted by MIT and Stanford, but not A&M, because it is so hard to get into. She did not appreciate my laughter.
December 23, 20196 yr 40 minutes ago, Scheiss Meister said: Several years ago a woman told me that her son was accepted by MIT and Stanford, but not A&M, because it is so hard to get into. She did not appreciate my laughter. That sounds like it didn't happen.
December 23, 20196 yr 2 minutes ago, 'stache said: That sounds like it didn't happen. He was probably a child that went to Kyle Field and was treated so well by the classy ags that he chose to apply to A&M.
December 23, 20196 yr Kind of off topic but, the University of Tennessee has an acceptance rate of 77%. That's insane. My wife (Vol alum) was not happy when I told her that her school was easier to get into than my daughter's school - MTSU - despite the fact that MTSU actually has more students.
December 23, 20196 yr 51 minutes ago, Johnny Sack said: He was probably a child that went to Kyle Field and was treated so well by the classy ags that he chose to apply to A&M. Or, maybe he is still trying to find the stadium?
December 23, 20196 yr 1 hour ago, Knoxtnhorn said: Kind of off topic but, the University of Tennessee has an acceptance rate of 77%. That's insane. My wife (Vol alum) was not happy when I told her that her school was easier to get into than my daughter's school - MTSU - despite the fact that MTSU actually has more students. people never seem to understand that acceptance rate has absolutely ZERO to do with how difficult a school is to get into acceptance rate only tells you the % of unqualified applicants to a school vs the % of qualified applicants but it says absolutely nothing about the difficulty of getting into a school or the quality of who was admitted or not admitted to make this simple without giving examples we can look at the US News "rankings" and The State of Texas specifically https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/tx?_sort=acceptanceRate&_sortDirection=asc one can see from there that acceptance rate is meaningless it just means some schools are much better at recruiting unqualified applicants to apply
December 24, 20196 yr On 12/19/2019 at 9:25 PM, lemonandaturd said: John Sharp is an idiot. He spoke at a convention full of administrative lawyers back in the 90's and decried the Government Code prohibition on ex-parte communications for an agency decision maker in a contested case. He railed that as a state agency head, he should be able to get a complainant in a back room and find out the "true facts" without having to deal with agency lawyers or the provisions of that that pesky Administrative Procedure Act. Wow. A non-attorney lecturing an auditorium full of lawyers about ex-parte communications. I'm sure that went over incredibly well. I'd be disappointed if they didn't laugh him off of the stage.
December 24, 20196 yr 3 hours ago, Jkwellborn said: Drinking early are we? What does the time of day have to do with good whiskey?
December 24, 20196 yr I was taking with my dad this evening. He said there was an aggy industrial engineer at his job that didn’t know how to use a calculator for fucks sake. Guy was tallying some material and using excel. Dad asked him why he didn’t use the calculator. aggy said he didn’t know what the buttons were for.
December 24, 20196 yr 1 hour ago, Jkwellborn said: I was taking with my dad this evening. He said there was an aggy industrial engineer at his job that didn’t know how to use a calculator for fucks sake. Guy was tallying some material and using excel. Dad asked him why he didn’t use the calculator. aggy said he didn’t know what the buttons were for. Well, in middle school, the only thing I used a calculator for was to type “55378008” and then hold it upside down and snicker.
December 24, 20196 yr 2 hours ago, Jkwellborn said: I was taking with my dad this evening. He said there was an aggy industrial engineer at his job that didn’t know how to use a calculator for fucks sake. Guy was tallying some material and using excel. Dad asked him why he didn’t use the calculator. aggy said he didn’t know what the buttons were for. Excel is a calculator. It drives me fucking nuts when my students pull out a calculator when they're sitting in front of a computer that has Excel open.
December 24, 20196 yr 5 hours ago, ButtFumble said: people never seem to understand that acceptance rate has absolutely ZERO to do with how difficult a school is to get into acceptance rate only tells you the % of unqualified applicants to a school vs the % of qualified applicants but it says absolutely nothing about the difficulty of getting into a school or the quality of who was admitted or not admitted to make this simple without giving examples we can look at the US News "rankings" and The State of Texas specifically https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/tx?_sort=acceptanceRate&_sortDirection=asc one can see from there that acceptance rate is meaningless it just means some schools are much better at recruiting unqualified applicants to apply see Stanford
December 24, 20196 yr Excel is a calculator. It drives me fucking nuts when my students pull out a calculator when they're sitting in front of a computer that has Excel open. Yeah I understand excel calculates stuff. The guy asked what the buttons on the calculator did. Shit he should have known in elementary.
December 24, 20196 yr 7 hours ago, ButtFumble said: people never seem to understand that acceptance rate has absolutely ZERO to do with how difficult a school is to get into acceptance rate only tells you the % of unqualified applicants to a school vs the % of qualified applicants but it says absolutely nothing about the difficulty of getting into a school or the quality of who was admitted or not admitted to make this simple without giving examples we can look at the US News "rankings" and The State of Texas specifically https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/tx?_sort=acceptanceRate&_sortDirection=asc one can see from there that acceptance rate is meaningless it just means some schools are much better at recruiting unqualified applicants to apply Disagree. While yes “gaming” your acceptance rate by driving up unqualified applicants happens, there is no way you can game them significantly save for a few points. The acceptance rate, when compared to similarly ranked schools can be very informative, but yes thinking Rice and Jarvis are comparable by only looking at acceptance rates is dumb.
December 24, 20196 yr 9 hours ago, 'stache said: That sounds like it didn't happen. Hence my laughter.
December 24, 20196 yr Excel is a calculator. It drives me fucking nuts when my students pull out a calculator when they're sitting in front of a computer that has Excel open. It depends on what you're trying to doIt's easier to type into a calculator:625 (square root button)Than it is to type into Excel:=625^0.5[Enter]
December 24, 20196 yr 1 minute ago, Modessit said: It depends on what you're trying to do It's easier to type into a calculator: 625 (square root button) Than it is to type into Excel: =625^0.5[Enter] =sqrt(625) Or you could just not be a dumbass and know the answer is 25.
December 24, 20196 yr or give them an old HP calculator with Reverse Polish Notation and watch them fumble away with no "=" key. And before someone yells - RPN is actually what it is called
December 24, 20196 yr On 12/23/2019 at 9:09 AM, Leanderman said: One of my friends on Facebook was talking about how their grandchild was recently accept into a and m. One of their friends posted in response, "How much harder it was to get into that great university these days". I almost spit out a mouthful of Jameson on my computer screen. An appropriate response would have been: Very true. Thankfully aggy is there to help the other kids, huh?
December 25, 20196 yr 20 hours ago, nnm said: Well, in middle school, the only thing I used a calculator for was to type “55378008” and then hold it upside down and snicker. I had paper, pencil, and a slide rule. And that was in college.
December 25, 20196 yr Author aggys think because they struggled getting through Blinn and A&M that they are difficult schools for others. A&M’s a fucking trade school. No trade school is academically rigorous. why u insult Devry?
December 25, 20196 yr Author It's a fucking trade school. Trade schools pretty much admit anyone capable of handling the classwork, which at A&M is rote learning of trade school related shit. Also, look at the funding per student. A&M is funded at lass than half the rate as UT Austin. Both schools charge about the same rate for tuition ($10,300/yr). In total funding, UT Austin receives over $54,000/student. A&M receives $31,000/student. If it was possible to deliver the same quality of education at the rate A&M is funded, UT Austin and A&M would be funded at the same rate. The reality is that it is impossible to deliver the quality of education offered at UT Austin at the rate A&M is funded, which is why UT Austin's operating budget is roughly $3.2B/yr and A&M's is only $1.8B/yr. The two institutions are fundamentally different and produce a fundamentally different caliber of graduate. I guess 33% of their applicants lost their arms? it is HARD to learn to stick your arm up a cow's ass Several years ago a woman told me that her son was accepted by MIT and Stanford, but not A&M, because it is so hard to get into. She did not appreciate my laughter.he prolly refused to take the aggy stick your arm up the cow's ass advanced placement test.
December 25, 20196 yr Author What does the time of day have to do with good whiskey?I'm retired and would like to subscribe to your newsletter.
December 25, 20196 yr Author I was taking with my dad this evening. He said there was an aggy industrial engineer at his job that didn’t know how to use a calculator for fucks sake. Guy was tallying some material and using excel. Dad asked him why he didn’t use the calculator. aggy said he didn’t know what the buttons were for.
December 25, 20196 yr =sqrt(625) Or you could just not be a dumbass and know the answer is 25.If they weren't dumbasses they wouldn't need a calculator or Excel in the first place.
December 25, 20196 yr Author or give them an old HP calculator with Reverse Polish Notation and watch them fumble away with no "=" key. And before someone yells - RPN is actually what it is calledyou should show them your Wang.
December 25, 20196 yr Author =sqrt(625) Or you could just not be a dumbass and know the answer is 25.no. it's 12
December 25, 20196 yr Author ahha!ho ho ho Merry Christmas!ps the little drummer needs to use deodorant.Hans Gruber has left the building!
December 25, 20196 yr Cross-posted from the LOL image thread: A gift in the white elephant gift game at our home last night. Yes, there was one aggy in attendance. But he did not give or receive the gift.
December 25, 20196 yr On 12/23/2019 at 5:49 PM, ButtFumble said: people never seem to understand that acceptance rate has absolutely ZERO to do with how difficult a school is to get into acceptance rate only tells you the % of unqualified applicants to a school vs the % of qualified applicants but it says absolutely nothing about the difficulty of getting into a school or the quality of who was admitted or not admitted to make this simple without giving examples we can look at the US News "rankings" and The State of Texas specifically https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/tx?_sort=acceptanceRate&_sortDirection=asc one can see from there that acceptance rate is meaningless it just means some schools are much better at recruiting unqualified applicants to apply On 12/24/2019 at 12:59 AM, TKthunder2 said: Disagree. While yes “gaming” your acceptance rate by driving up unqualified applicants happens, there is no way you can game them significantly save for a few points. The acceptance rate, when compared to similarly ranked schools can be very informative, but yes thinking Rice and Jarvis are comparable by only looking at acceptance rates is dumb. Actually you’re both right. You can use it as a ballpark when comparing very similar schools. But there are definitely schools who game the shit out the system to prop up that number because so many people take it at face value as some kind of be all end all measuring stick. Maybe at one time it was a true measure, and it’s just kind of stuck so people still use it as gospel? I don’t know, but it amazes me how many people still think it’s some sort of precision accurate apples to apples data point. It is not. Tulane is a great example. It’s almost criminal the lengths they’ve gone to in order to inflate their acceptance rate (or deflate technically I guess). Kid is a senior in high school and we’ve been going through the application process. Tulane has no application fee and they recruit harder than any other school by far. Almost more than all the other schools combined. Mailers, emails, texts, phone calls, etc not just to our kid, but to us as parents. We’re talking desperation levels. Especially compared to other schools. And tons of “easy application process” and “zero application fee” and shit like that kinda language in all of it. And they’ve got the acceptance rate to show for it so I’m sure a lot of people probably buy into them being some uber-selective school. They are not. And back on topic, trust me, UT is the opposite of Tulane so their number is probably really accurate. Their recruiting efforts have been much more along the lines of “you wanna come here, great...if you don’t want to come here, look out that window...there’s a line a mile long of kids who do.” Seems like aggy was more in line with other schools, although our kid never had any demonstrated interest in them at all (not allowed to apply there in our house) so I can see where they may not have wasted many resources on it. But they damn sure worked it harder than UT did by a long shot. So, in closing my way too long post on the topic, if anything, aggy’s acceptance rate is likely even higher than it really is compared to UT as they definitely market much harder just to get applicants than UT does. Edited December 25, 20196 yr by Landomatic
December 25, 20196 yr 6 hours ago, Landomatic said: Actually you’re both right. You can use it as a ballpark when comparing very similar schools. But there are definitely schools who game the shit out the system to prop up that number because so many people take it at face value as some kind of be all end all measuring stick. Maybe at one time it was a true measure, and it’s just kind of stuck so people still use it as gospel? I don’t know, but it amazes me how many people still think it’s some sort of precision accurate apples to apples data point. It is not. Tulane is a great example. It’s almost criminal the lengths they’ve gone to in order to inflate their acceptance rate (or deflate technically I guess). Kid is a senior in high school and we’ve been going through the application process. Tulane has no application fee and they recruit harder than any other school by far. Almost more than all the other schools combined. Mailers, emails, texts, phone calls, etc not just to our kid, but to us as parents. We’re talking desperation levels. Especially compared to other schools. And tons of “easy application process” and “zero application fee” and shit like that kinda language in all of it. And they’ve got the acceptance rate to show for it so I’m sure a lot of people probably buy into them being some uber-selective school. They are not. And back on topic, trust me, UT is the opposite of Tulane so their number is probably really accurate. Their recruiting efforts have been much more along the lines of “you wanna come here, great...if you don’t want to come here, look out that window...there’s a line a mile long of kids who do.” Seems like aggy was more in line with other schools, although our kid never had any demonstrated interest in them at all (not allowed to apply there in our house) so I can see where they may not have wasted many resources on it. But they damn sure worked it harder than UT did by a long shot. So, in closing my way too long post on the topic, if anything, aggy’s acceptance rate is likely even higher than it really is compared to UT as they definitely market much harder just to get applicants than UT does. This was one of David Boren’s lame tactics to try and pretend he could hang with the Big 10 type schools. Didn’t really work since they still have a 70+ acceptance rate. His lamer tactic was publishing a higher “admittance standard” (i.e. sat and gpa) than OSU, but everyone knew in high school there was no difference. You had to have a seriously shitty sat and gpa to get rejected.
December 25, 20196 yr How can A&M be "Texas bound" when the school is already in the Lone Star State..? Maybe the hometown of aggy (College Station), never really counted as part of Texas.?!
December 25, 20196 yr 9 hours ago, nnm said: Cross-posted from the LOL image thread: A gift in the white elephant gift game at our home last night. Yes, there was one aggy in attendance. But he did not give or receive the gift. If you didn't look at that aggy with a Then you should feel ashamed. 1 hour ago, kopp0e said: Maybe the hometown of aggy (College Station), never really counted as part of Texas.?! We can only hope but they're starting to refer to themselves as "Texas Aggies." Just think of them as the regarded white trash cousin that's a smidge of intellect under one Joe Dirt.
December 25, 20196 yr 17 hours ago, MrPhlegm said: Amazing to think we got to the moon with that thing.
December 25, 20196 yr 1 hour ago, BigHorn'13 said: If you didn't look at that aggy with a Then you should feel ashamed. Oh, I did. He’s a freshman engineering major. I made the necessary comments. Great kid otherwise.
December 26, 20196 yr Author How can A&M be "Texas bound" when the school is already in the Lone Star State..? Maybe the hometown of aggy (College Station), never really counted as part of Texas.?!is it MULEDICK?
December 26, 20196 yr Author Amazing to think we got to the moon with that thing. and built the SR71 Still have mine. I got one around here somewhere
December 26, 20196 yr 12 hours ago, nnm said: Cross-posted from the LOL image thread: A gift in the white elephant gift game at our home last night. Yes, there was one aggy in attendance. But he did not give or receive the gift. He prefers to give and receive from the real thing.
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