Boom goes the dynamite (for gsu)

I got into Georgia Tech in 2010 as a student in the executive MBA program, having graduated Summa Cum Laude from The University of Florida in 2006. I worked three years in the banking industry in Tallahassee before Tech. Well as we all know 2009 was a real tough time to be in that industry. Ever since, I've realized oceans of cash is in real estate, and you can get it quick. So I got hooked on that and here I am. I have two degrees. Do I "80 K" like everyone says here? In a good year. But things are looking up. Real estate is booming.
 
I got into Georgia Tech in 2010 as a student in the executive MBA program, having graduated Summa Cum Laude from The University of Florida in 2006. I worked three years in the banking industry in Tallahassee before Tech. Well as we all know 2009 was a real tough time to be in that industry. Ever since, I've realized oceans of cash is in real estate, and you can get it quick. So I got hooked on that and here I am. I have two degrees. Do I "80 K" like everyone says here? In a good year. But things are looking up. Real estate is booming.
Well congrats on all your accomplishments. But you're preaching to the choir, I'm a realtor myself.
 
I could be like you and say no youre not a realtor. You are loser who stays at home all day and posts on message boards rather than getting involved, but notice I don't say that.
 
I could be like you and say no youre not a realtor. You are loser who stays at home all day and posts on message boards rather than getting involved, but notice I don't say that.
Never called you a loser. You can say whatever you want. I know the truth. That's all that matters. Remember this is St... Truth is relative..
 
I got into Georgia Tech in 2010 as a student in the executive MBA program, having graduated Summa Cum Laude from The University of Florida in 2006. I worked three years in the banking industry in Tallahassee before Tech. Well as we all know 2009 was a real tough time to be in that industry. Ever since, I've realized oceans of cash is in real estate, and you can get it quick. So I got hooked on that and here I am. I have two degrees. Do I "80 K" like everyone says here? In a good year. But things are looking up. Real estate is booming.
I'm not sure what the requisite level of income is for a Florida undergrad to avoid disgrace...but I'm guessing you're below it.
 
I got into Georgia Tech in 2010 as a student in the executive MBA program, having graduated Summa Cum Laude from The University of Florida in 2006.

They'll occasionally offer the EMBA program to people who don't get into the MBA program (because EMBA statistics are not averaged with the MBA statistics for ranking purposes and it's a $100,000 cash cow to let someone into the EMBA program), but they wouldn't do that with just 4 years of work experience working at a bank in Tallahassee.
 
They'll occasionally offer the EMBA program to people who don't get into the MBA program (because EMBA statistics are not averaged with the MBA statistics for ranking purposes and it's a $100,000 cash cow to let someone into the EMBA program), but they wouldn't do that with just 4 years of work experience working at a bank in Tallahassee.

Have you considered the complexity of payouts to FSU players? The creative shuffling and shredding of a document trail ought to get him in any MBA program in the country.
 
I could be like you and say no youre not a realtor. You are loser who stays at home all day and posts on message boards rather than getting involved, but notice I don't say that.
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Are we really referring to Georgia State as GSU now? I think Georgia Southern might have an issue.
 
Was talking to a coworker from another facility after a meeting yesterday. Said his son is in high school, wants to be an engineer, and is considering Georgia Tech. Another coworker interrupts and says "he should look at UGAg, they have engineering now" almost as if he was stating that the school cafeteria has ice cream. There are some dumbass UGAggers out there
I'm hoping that you responded to the "UGA Engineering Program" comment appropriately.
 
I'm hoping that you responded to the "UGA Engineering Program" comment appropriately.

I actually didn't have to. The fella saying his son was wanting to go to GT looked at co worker like he had just spoken Portuguese. If you are smart enough to get into GT for engineering you really should not consider UGA. I think folks know that

Was at UGAg's graduation last Friday. Looked to be a total of about 60-100 engineering grads out of a total graduating class of 5,500+. That was all engineering.
 
Are we really referring to Georgia State as GSU now? I think Georgia Southern might have an issue.

Georgia State has always been GSU, even back when Southern was only a college and not a university.

Southern will always be Southern. GSU will always be Georgia State university (joke in the url)
 
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