southendzoneBEE
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I feel like once he takes a Stanford visit he will be hooked. An east coast kid going out to Cali during the winter time... Its a wrap
I feel like once he takes a Stanford visit he will be hooked. An east coast kid going out to Cali during the winter time... Its a wrap
So what you saying?This would be absolutely true if he weren't already so hooked that he is willing to take the SAT 3 times and take SAT classes just to go there with Alabama knocking on the door.
Did he happen to specify what year this LOI deadline he speaks of is in?
My biggest fear is that CPJ is gonna be like öööö it and pull the offer because this kid is taking forever. He doesn't give a öööö about getting five stars.
Nah, any 'ship DR would take is one he'd just assign to a walk-on during Fall camp anyway.My biggest fear is that CPJ is gonna be like öööö it and pull the offer because this kid is taking forever. He doesn't give a öööö about getting five stars.
For what it’s worth, according to U.S. News & World Report’s rankings, Stanford is tied for No. 4, Notre Dame is tied for No. 18, Cal is No. 20, Tech is No. 36, Georgia is tied for No. 61 and Alabama is tied for No. 96.
USNWR is not a measure of academics, but of student happiness. That's why it includes unrelated academic factors such as graduation rate and alumni giving.
Times Higher Education does World Rankings based on academics:
Stanford: 3
Cal: 13
GT: 41
ND: 108
uGA: 400
Alabama: unranked
"getting an education" presumes that you dont fail out because the brilliant professor is a socially inept fool who cant teach. you get the picture -- or at least those not trapped in the worth of academia as such will
USNWR is a joke that's only popular because it advertises it's rankings and international students assume it's an official publication of the US government.
USNWR is not a measure of academics, but of student happiness. That's why it includes unrelated academic factors such as graduation rate and alumni giving.
Times Higher Education does World Rankings based on academics:
Stanford: 3
Cal: 13
GT: 41
ND: 108
uGA: 400
Alabama: unranked