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beerbuzz

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You must have seen my uncle! Guy has a Gen I Prius ('04, I think) and a box Jeep Cherokee.

Oh yeah, he's a multi-millionare Tech alum (IE).
I drove a box jeep at Tech. ‘86 pos 4 liter. Loved it. Newest car I own is a 2008 and has nothing to do with money. I prefer to spend money on memories with the kids. Anyway, this is the internet and peeps are going to troll and focus on a car comment instead of my point. That being said, as much as I hate UGA, I’m not worried about my son going there. He’s like me. Turns adversity into motivation. More you give me, more I’m going to prove you wrong.
 

beerbuzz

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I had a very similar law school experience. Dean of Admissions basically told me they know Tech is hard as balls and GPA did not matter as much as having graduated and getting a good lsat score.
Guess it varies. Wish I knew. Kid from Harvard just graduated 4 years ago. Dean told him....everyone thinks their school is hard. We know it’s true about Tech. Hard to swallow if the winds shift and the current dean or prevailing opinion just shoots down 4 years of hard work. Wasn’t trying to say one example is the rule. Just sucks if you or your kid is the one example. FWIW— I was on deans list at Tech, solid LSAT, couldn’t get into law school. Didn’t matter in the end, but makes giving advice to my sons a bit harder.
 

Dirty Jacket

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I knew this was coming, posted anyway. I would argue my success is more about me and less about Tech. In fact, I would probably be more successful had I gone elsewhere. Had a friend graduate from Harvard, but couldn't get into med school in Augusta. Med school values grades to the exclusion of the rigor of the undergraduate degree. I love Tech and hate UGag, but I'm not a fool. There are many paths to success and most are tied to the individual. Plenty of GT tags on some ööööty ass cars around town.
That’s funny because at my MCG Med school interview, before I said a word, my first interviewer said: “I know you have a 3.xx in an engineering program at Georgia Tech. Don’t worry. We think that’s better than a 4.0 anywhere else in the state”. True story. I went there over other acceptances. So while true superficially, not really true / at least not for me.

Also, since when does one’s car reveal their degree of (financial) success? When I was in residency and my wife was in grad school, my wife and I lived in a ghetto ass apartment complex off Clairmont Road. Really ghetto. But everyone drove >$60,000 cars and there were several >$90,000 cars for sure. Rent was less than $1000/month. Anyways. Good luck to your son. I’m principled and if GT would have done that to me, I would have told GT to pound sand too. I’m glad that didn’t happen because Tech did help shape a lot of who I am now professionally.
 

Dirty Jacket

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First off, I respect your son's decision. I have wondered about choosing Tech myself for similar reasons you mentioned, but it worked out for me the opposite of the above anecdote... My grades were not great by med school admissions standards, but the dean of admissions at my med school specifically cited the rigor of Tech as a reason why they placed less weight on them in my application. I do think that I would have gone to medical school if I had gone elsewhere, and I might have actually gotten in more easily, but I believe that medical school was way easier and less of an adjustment for me as a result of having my attitude adjusted by Tech.
This has been my exact experience as well. Med school was a relative joke with the exception of the memorizing, which I struggled with in year 1. To date Tech is the most challenging academic thing I’ve done.
 

beerbuzz

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That’s funny because at my MCG Med school interview, before I said a word, my first interviewer said: “I know you have a 3.xx in an engineering program at Georgia Tech. Don’t worry. We think that’s better than a 4.0 anywhere else in the state”. True story. I went there over other acceptances. So while true superficially, not really true / at least not for me.

Also, since when does one’s car reveal their degree of (financial) success? When I was in residency and my wife was in grad school, my wife and I lived in a ghetto ass apartment complex off Clairmont Road. Really ghetto. But everyone drove >$60,000 cars and there were several >$90,000 cars for sure. Rent was less than $1000/month. Anyways. Good luck to your son. I’m principled and if GT would have done that to me, I would have told GT to pound sand too. I’m glad that didn’t happen because Tech did help shape a lot of who I am now professionally.
 

Skydog

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I am not old enough to have seen Eddie Mathews a Cracker, but I well remember seeing them as a boy as the Cardinals triple A team. My first baseball favorites to see in person were Tim McCarver and Mike Shannon. The old Ponce deLeon Park was cool. In addition to Crackers games I saw the circus and some city of Atlanta high school football games there.
Wow. Very cool. My dad grew up in College Park in the 30's, 40's and 50's. He went to Southside HS which no longer exists. He played football, hoops and track. He said they would come up "north" and play games at the old O'Keefe gym. I guess there was an O'Keefe HS? He also did soap box derby races and he said they used to have them where the connector is now close to Tech. That would have been 1950-51. He never went to college but was a GT fan..
 

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Guess it varies. Wish I knew. Kid from Harvard just graduated 4 years ago. Dean told him....everyone thinks their school is hard. We know it’s true about Tech. Hard to swallow if the winds shift and the current dean or prevailing opinion just shoots down 4 years of hard work. Wasn’t trying to say one example is the rule. Just sucks if you or your kid is the one example. FWIW— I was on deans list at Tech, solid LSAT, couldn’t get into law school. Didn’t matter in the end, but makes giving advice to my sons a bit harder.
I’m not second guessing you or your son. Best of luck to him wherever he goes.
 

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This has been my exact experience as well. Med school was a relative joke with the exception of the memorizing, which I struggled with in year 1. To date Tech is the most challenging academic thing I’ve done.
First year of law school was 1/10 as hard as first year of Tech. What made it entertaining was all of the uga grads doing their chicken little routines over having actual school work to do (and a lot of it at that).
 

beerbuzz

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It's victim mentality. It doesn't matter what colleges admitted you as a freshman, all that matters is where you graduate from. If he can get a Tech emblem on his diploma, he should. No one will ask whether he transferred in or started at Tech.
Damn....really??
 

77GTFan

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Wow. Very cool. My dad grew up in College Park in the 30's, 40's and 50's. He went to Southside HS which no longer exists. He played football, hoops and track. He said they would come up "north" and play games at the old O'Keefe gym. I guess there was an O'Keefe HS? He also did soap box derby races and he said they used to have them where the connector is now close to Tech. That would have been 1950-51. He never went to college but was a GT fan..
O’Keefe was indeed a high school. They were the Fighting Irish, Green and White, and Notre Dame fight song. When my Dad coached at Roosevelt and Dykes he enjoyed playing O’Keefe and especially their head football coach, Dan Kennerly. They stayed open until I would guess about ‘67.
 

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The apartment complex/car/truck thing is somewhat odd. I have seen places where people basically pay the same on a car note as their rent payment. Plus, these days you can stretch out the finance to ridiculous terms if you really want to stunt.

I get that Ferrari's and Lambo's are basically pussy magnets but driving a 60K Tahoe while you're renting a two-bedroom? I don't get it.
 

savbandjacket

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The apartment complex/car/truck thing is somewhat odd. I have seen places where people basically pay the same on a car note as their rent payment. Plus, these days you can stretch out the finance to ridiculous terms if you really want to stunt.

I get that Ferrari's and Lambo's are basically pussy magnets but driving a 60K Tahoe while you're renting a two-bedroom? I don't get it.
Those people can go anywhere and spend some money on credit and look like they $80k. They just don’t let anyone get near where they live.
 

Dirty Jacket

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The apartment complex/car/truck thing is somewhat odd. I have seen places where people basically pay the same on a car note as their rent payment. Plus, these days you can stretch out the finance to ridiculous terms if you really want to stunt.

I get that Ferrari's and Lambo's are basically pussy magnets but driving a 60K Tahoe while you're renting a two-bedroom? I don't get it.
I know a guy who is an exotic car salesman. It's what he's done for many years. He told me the overwhelming majority of people who buy exotic cars have no business buying exotic cars. Said most they all finance over it 12 years.

A lot of these kids go out and lease $80k cars, live in öööö apartments, and live paycheck to paycheck so they can make the payment on their new M3. Of course, they're also making the minimum payment on their credit card balances, because you gotta get the Jordans too bro.
 

FLTech

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These guys are so original I can't even
GS is becoming Tech’s Minor League System.

They should actually because the Gwinnett Whatever their Moscow Name is

What are they? The Eagles or something?
 

BrentwoodJacket

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O’Keefe was indeed a high school. They were the Fighting Irish, Green and White, and Notre Dame fight song. When my Dad coached at Roosevelt and Dykes he enjoyed playing O’Keefe and especially their head football coach, Dan Kennerly. They stayed open until I would guess about ‘67.
O'Keefe was still open when I graduated from Sylvan in 1971.
 

GTRules

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Last year my son was accepted early by UGA and was offered the guaranteed transfer option by Tech -- he told Tech to öööö off. He was a little ticked by students at his school that Tech accepted. He knew they had worse grades and personalities similar to a rock. Got to learn to check "other"...
Rules Jr. had a conditional acceptance to GT as well. He never thought to tell them to öööö off. He went to Southern Poly for a year, padded his GPA, and kept the Hope scholarship his entire stay at GT.

Of course, he's not a sheltered little pussy who has to have everything given to him.
 
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