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Old 07-03-2022, 04:16 PM
 
Location: Sarasota County FL
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If you are not a rich Blueblood, you are not getting any degree from NYU, Cornell, or Columbia, but you can get a degree from Florida, so for the 99%, Florida colleges/universites open more doors, and lead to more job offers.

For the top 1% of uber leftsits kids, then the socialist indoctrination camps in New York posing as places of higher learning.
Cornell just cancelled Abraham Lincoln because he ended slavery, so Cornell is uber racist.
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Old 07-03-2022, 04:26 PM
 
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Cornell just cancelled Abraham Lincoln because he ended slavery, so Cornell is uber racist.
So no one will be recruiting their grads then this year? The engineering degrees are now worthless? I feel bad for all those super smart young adults that no one will hire. And forget getting applicants for the class of 2026. no one wanted to go to that school before and now they will be begging for students to enroll. I’ll bet you won’t need ever good sat scores to be accepted.
Are you saying the campus will be empty and the degrees worthless?
Any interest in knowing what it’s like when I’m up your there this week or do you already know that it’s a disaster.
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Old 07-04-2022, 11:42 AM
 
Location: Sarasota County FL
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So no one will be recruiting their grads then this year? The engineering degrees are now worthless? I feel bad for all those super smart young adults that no one will hire. And forget getting applicants for the class of 2026. no one wanted to go to that school before and now they will be begging for students to enroll. I’ll bet you won’t need ever good sat scores to be accepted.
Are you saying the campus will be empty and the degrees worthless?
Any interest in knowing what it’s like when I’m up your there this week or do you already know that it’s a disaster.
When you're there this week, ask them why they are racists who hate America, but take its tax exemptions?
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Old 07-04-2022, 03:05 PM
 
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When you're there this week, ask them why they are racists who hate America, but take its tax exemptions?
Ok I will.
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Old 07-04-2022, 10:13 PM
 
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When you're there this week, ask them why they are racists who hate America, but take its tax exemptions?
Colleges, especially decent colleges are a joke politics wise. I graduated 2013, i was a few years older than the other students but back then it was when it was very liberal. Now it's even worse to go to college. Mine was a private school but did a lot of work with veterans so there was a bit of a conservative component to it but its totally woke now.
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Old 07-07-2022, 10:22 AM
 
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I have dinner plans tonight around nyu. I am repeating - it is more dangerous and scary in downtown Sarasota.
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Lol. No it’s not.
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Old 07-07-2022, 10:24 AM
 
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So no one will be recruiting their grads then this year? The engineering degrees are now worthless? I feel bad for all those super smart young adults that no one will hire. And forget getting applicants for the class of 2026. no one wanted to go to that school before and now they will be begging for students to enroll. I’ll bet you won’t need ever good sat scores to be accepted.
Are you saying the campus will be empty and the degrees worthless?
Any interest in knowing what it’s like when I’m up your there this week or do you already know that it’s a disaster.
These are pay to play schools for the well connected in the northeast and DC. There will always be demand. But for regular kids from regular families going to UF is nothing to be ashamed of.
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Old 07-07-2022, 10:40 AM
 
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New York City is still a really fascinating place but it’s become so overly expensive and unaffordable unless you are either a student with no other family members to support and willing to live in a shoebox with other roommates , OR otherwise in a very prestigious occupation such as CFO of a venture, or a sports medicine doctor or a highly regarded attorney
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Old 07-09-2022, 05:39 AM
 
Location: Sarasota County FL
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These are pay to play schools for the well connected in the northeast and DC. There will always be demand. But for regular kids from regular families going to UF is nothing to be ashamed of.
U.S. News & World Report consistently ranks Florida's higher learning as being superior to New York's. Affordability is a big factor.

I graduated from Florida, then went on to get my MBA at Georgia, & retired at 50. Served me well.

Had I done that at NYU & Columbia, I'd have still been paying student loans at 50!

Because I went to affordable universities in Florida & Georgia, I was debt-free by age 40, retired by age 50.
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Old 07-09-2022, 07:29 AM
 
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U.S. News & World Report consistently ranks Florida's higher learning as being superior to New York's. Affordability is a big factor.

I graduated from Florida, then went on to get my MBA at Georgia, & retired at 50. Served me well.

Had I done that at NYU & Columbia, I'd have still been paying student loans at 50!

Because I went to affordable universities in Florida & Georgia, I was debt-free by age 40, retired by age 50.
I’m still getting over LES being safer than Saint Armands
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