spongixonJoin Date: 2010-05-13 Post Count: 14753 |
worldwide
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SkydricJoin Date: 2008-05-20 Post Count: 8026 |
it could depend on a lot of things.
how old is the school?
how many people have graduated from the school?
how many people have gone to the school?
how many dropouts has it had?
etc |
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spongixonJoin Date: 2010-05-13 Post Count: 14753 |
It has the best employment(best jobs) in Mexico, I'm not really sure about the graduated information, but let me check. It's literally a university with a lot of prestige and most of the graduates I know become wealthy.
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ill tell you whats not good, going to university and playing roblox
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spongixonJoin Date: 2010-05-13 Post Count: 14753 |
oh, i'm in high school lol (still a bad time to play)
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literally none of those stats that you asked matter when it comes to comparing schools
look up whatever degree you want and see if they have a good program
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"it could depend on a lot of things.
how old is the school?
how many people have graduated from the school?
how many people have gone to the school?
how many dropouts has it had?"
All of these questions are invalid. lol
It's most likely measured out of 100 or 1000 people.
Dropout rates and and how old the school is don't factor into it. |
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spongixonJoin Date: 2010-05-13 Post Count: 14753 |
it's itesm
meme or no meme? |
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SkydricJoin Date: 2008-05-20 Post Count: 8026 |
@nowihaveyou are you on ##### or something? let's say 100,000 people go to the school total, 20% don't graduate. 20,000 people don't graduate from that school. that is alot of people |
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yeah and whos fault is it that they didnt graduate
not the schools
if you go to a hard school and expect it to be a breeze you're in for a rude awakening
the only reason that you could attribute a school being bad and high dropout rates is if certain teachers were bad
but clearly 80% are passing the class so its not the schoosl fault its the kids |
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SkydricJoin Date: 2008-05-20 Post Count: 8026 |
@nowihaveyou
do you understand you just gave my point validity?
those statistics are all things needing to be considered, he might not be prepared for a school like that or he might be. statistics like that can help show you how well prepared he is or if the school has large dropout rates due to excess difficulty of comprehension (which isn't always the student's fault). it really is something to consider sponge, just my thoughts though.
as for now, have a good night my dude. i don't feel like arguing so |
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ArkitekJoin Date: 2015-05-09 Post Count: 13095 |
survival of the fittest u ugly monkey
if u fail thats ur fault
work at mcdonalds idk
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ok i guess we wont argue :^( |
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Also, 'employability' in general doesn't mean a lot unless it's a high paying job.
Like, if you go into the sciences or something, you might have a better chance of getting into a lab faster or something.
But if you go to Harvard and graduate top of class, your chances of getting a well paying job are much greater than that of someone going to a high employability school. |
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"those statistics are all things needing to be considered, he might not be prepared for a school like that or he might be. statistics like that can help show you how well prepared he is or if the school has large dropout rates due to excess difficulty of comprehension (which isn't always the student's fault). it really is something to consider sponge, just my thoughts though."
Again, those statistics don't matter.
If he's going to a university, he should already be prepared.
And if It did have a large drop out rate/failure rate it most likely wouldn't qualify for the standards set to be considered a 'top 21 most employable college.'
So in my personal opinion, his best option is going to that university, because it doesn't appear as if he's going to Harvard.
University students commonly have a really hard time finding work after graduation, so this school probably has entrance programs/alternate programs to assist students in finding jobs. |
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WannaBetJoin Date: 2011-01-01 Post Count: 23607 |
hmax is applying to a community college wish him good luck every1 |
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Ya bud.
Ill be seeing you at Greendale Community College WannaBet.
Maybe Ill join you in that Roblox Course you're taking. |
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SkydricJoin Date: 2008-05-20 Post Count: 8026 |
#### the origin of your degree does not really matter as much as you think it does. i've been paid $40 an hour before without a degree, it's not hard to find a job or create a job that has that type of pay without a degree. in fact both of my parents had worked their entire lives without a degree and earned an annual salary of 140k+. my father is now just working to achieve his ######### in computer data management because he finally has time in his life to do so. i mean yeah, origin is kinda important, but not on the scale you are talking. interviewers don't always hire based on where you got your degree, usually they'll hire you based on your comprehension and your ability to do the job. those statistics do matter in my opinion, but that is my opinion. |
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WannaBetJoin Date: 2011-01-01 Post Count: 23607 |
hmax good luck getting into a better program than the one I'm in right now looool |
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spongixonJoin Date: 2010-05-13 Post Count: 14753 |
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cashpopJoin Date: 2008-08-11 Post Count: 2984 |
i major in robloxology |
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"i've been paid $40 an hour before without a degree"
how old are you? if you're not at least 30 i'm pretty sure you're lying |
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JaleoxJoin Date: 2015-03-19 Post Count: 1968 |
I'm a robloxologist
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"hmax good luck getting into a better program than the one I'm in right now looool"
And which program is that? |
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Don't worry Wanna, I'd never take away your title of 'Roblox Clan Genius' to belittle your aspirations at whatever bottom 50% school you're attending. |
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