lawlz
10/8/2007 12:59:20 PM
10/8/2007 1:01:55 PM
sat only matters ONCE, and if you think that the sat score means something else down the line you are only fooling yourself. you sound like an education snob that is intelligent in bookwork, but you really can't out-think the average person no matter what they score on an exam.
10/8/2007 1:02:25 PM
Gunzz has a very good point as far as leadership is concerned.There is a lot of research that is ramping up at business schools across the country into the effects of leadership on lifetime earnings. There appears to be a large income gap between those who were active in some type of leadership role, even leader of your Chess Club, and others who were not actively participating as leaders.Many employers and universities are now lending more credence to this heretofore largely unrecognized variable.Theoretically, this is the reason for the push to create an "entrepreneurship program" at NCSU, even though it is little more than a joke in its current phase.[Edited on October 8, 2007 at 1:04 PM. Reason : oops]
10/8/2007 1:04:24 PM
I'm impressed by the Design School scores
10/8/2007 1:04:35 PM
10/8/2007 1:05:29 PM
10/8/2007 1:07:01 PM
people skills are the most important asset. obviously you need people skills to be a leader, but its one thing to be a leader, and another thing to be a person that can walk into just about any company and get a job. people skills do that, not leadership skills, although leadership is important and will carry you a very long way.
10/8/2007 1:07:44 PM
10/8/2007 1:17:24 PM
hopefully he doesn't post-doc for more than 2-3 years because they get paid shit, like in the 20s most of the time. once he breaks that barrier and get a real job those loans won't mean much. i know someone that post-doc for about 10 years - well in a sense, i guess, she had a phd and when i found out when she graduated, it was 10 years prior and she was a post-doc at that time when i met her.
10/8/2007 1:21:32 PM
10/8/2007 1:24:08 PM
This thread really brings out the inferiority complex that many NC State students have. No offense.For starters, rankings and "preference studies" are often of use for those pretentious folks that come from the top 25 schools. I think its pretty hard to discern the quality of a top 50 school from a top 100 school. In the recent rankings in USN&WR of the Top Tier 1 colleges, NC State ranks at 85 and Miami (my current grad school) is 52. I think the quality of the undergraduate education and the quality of the undergrad students at both schools are pretty much equal. These rankings are splitting hairs between schools once they go outside the few "elite" schools.In my current graduate program- I have fellow students from Cornell, Duke, Harvard, Texas, Florida, UCLA, and all sorts of little elitist private schools. Some of the best performers in my grad program come from the likes of University of West Florida, Savannah State, Portland State, Idaho, Tennessee, and good ol NC State.I am convinced that the undergraduate experience is what the student chooses to make of it. Sure you can try to guage the quality of immature high school seniors by a standardized test. But within those four to five years in college, students change in their work ethic and their ability to learn and think. With the rise in enrollment of students in graduate programs, the ranking of undergraduate education is becoming a bit less important because no longer are undergraduate degrees being considered terminal.HOWEVER the trend in standardized test scores (SAT) within newly enrolled undergrads should be of major concern. Like it or not, that test score is what is used to rate the quality of incoming students. Ratings DO matter to potential out-of-state students who may be interested in NC State and those potential employers on a national level. The trend in SAT scores should be going upward, not down. NC State is a Tier 1 university and should be consistently raising the bar of incoming students and should be striving to be on the same playing field as the top public schools in the region.[Edited on October 8, 2007 at 1:43 PM. Reason : :]
10/8/2007 1:38:27 PM
Everything I would say about three points not meaning anything has already been said so I'm just going to take a moment to point out that textiles has a lower average SAT score than FYC.
10/8/2007 1:49:00 PM
NCSU certainly does not have a bad rep in my field by any means. I work for a biotech company in Texas doing immunoassay development and it is surprising how much they like people from any of the schools in the Triangle. At my level (Research Associate) we have about 10 people (about 100 employees total in the company), and 5 of those 10 are from North Carolina, the others all being from Texas schools. 2 people from NCSU, 2 from UNC, 1 from Duke. That said, I definitely agree with the person who said that companies will form opinions of schools based on how the employees from those schools perform.
10/8/2007 1:50:14 PM
a fucking 0.25% drop and an article gets written about it? i don't get it.i'll ask someone at the NCSU College of Journalism about it......oh waitseriously, this is a non-event. the article and this shitty thread with its shitty thread title, are more of an event than the actual score drop.among the laws of large numbers is the reality that when revenues increase at a material rate, the process that led to the materail increase will take small setbacks in quality. a 0.25% is small enough to not make a difference in real overall quality.if this is like watching your stock drop, then i'm buying on dips. in other words, i plan on hiring & recommending fellow Wolfpackers.journalists need to write about something -- otherwise they don't have job securityjust work hard and get good at what you do. we're in good shape -- don't believe the hype./thread
10/8/2007 2:00:59 PM
I do not see who is trying to compare NCSU a public state run university to one of the elite private school in america. I would hope the avg MIT or Stanford incoming freshman is of higher caliber of an NCSU incoming freshman
10/8/2007 2:07:15 PM
what would make them higher caliber?
10/8/2007 2:11:12 PM
10/8/2007 2:17:17 PM
lolz are you kidding melook man i know some with debt from law school and undergrad, over 100K and pays $3xx.00/monththis is NOTHING compared to what he makesyou're a fucking idiot lol
10/8/2007 2:19:24 PM
IF YOU OWE OVER $100K IN LOANS AND ARE ONLY PAYING $300 PER MONTH YOU WILL HAVE TO PAY UNTIL YOU DIE....IDIOT....NOT TO MENTION THE MONEY YOU WILL PAY IN INTEREST ALONE.....
10/8/2007 2:35:01 PM
we know it for a very long time dumbass, but the point is that is a EASY payment, and total amount he, as well as i, have to pay is the EXACT same if the plan is for 10 years or for 50 years...some people just don't get it.ever consolidated loans through the nccfi?if you did then you would not be making an ass out of yourself.[Edited on October 8, 2007 at 2:38 PM. Reason : rest]
10/8/2007 2:37:06 PM
10/8/2007 2:39:02 PM
i graduated from state, i have a bangin jobi took the act and made a 26, and who gives a flying fuck?
10/8/2007 2:40:15 PM
10/8/2007 3:03:40 PM
ncsu and unc are both excellent schools. all of you stfu.
10/8/2007 3:48:58 PM
10/8/2007 3:58:33 PM
My least favorite thing about NC State is that we, as a community, have a ridiculous inferiority complex.This is nothing more than minutiae.
10/8/2007 4:02:17 PM
^^ fine, count band and I lettered 13 times.
10/8/2007 4:05:28 PM
yeah i agree, and i don't know why people feel this way. what makes a unc or duke grad better? pretty much nothing, it the individual that is looked mainly during a job interview.
10/8/2007 4:07:08 PM
I don't understand how that can be the average score after they added the writing section. I scored 200 points higher than that without the writing section.
10/8/2007 4:12:58 PM
10/8/2007 4:17:02 PM
^^^^just a random statement here but ive never heard anyone count each year they lettered in something...unless something drastic happens its pretty rare that someone will letter one year in a HS sport and get cut the next.nothing important i just found it odd the way you said that ^ and i dont care either way in the argument of engineers and english, but if you look at the English scores, Engin. was above average only behind design and pretty dead even with chass [Edited on October 8, 2007 at 4:22 PM. Reason : ]
10/8/2007 4:19:25 PM
^ But my point is that HUR obviously doesn't live up to his own claim.[Edited on October 8, 2007 at 4:27 PM. Reason : and CHASS =/= English Department, either, to be fair]
10/8/2007 4:23:30 PM
hmm i thought the argument was chass vs engineering in that thread. however no worries not gonna get into anything. i didnt mean to start anything since i dont care much either way just making an observation [Edited on October 8, 2007 at 4:28 PM. Reason : ]
10/8/2007 4:27:30 PM
NC STATE is a state school. It was founded 'for the people' because the elitest assholes down I-40W were not serving that function. We should be taking a pool of well-rounded freshman every year and that pool should not be based on something as arbitrary as the SAT. It should be based on the body of work. SAT's mean exactly dick, as does your undergraduate education (other than a few exceptions). The workforce does not care what the paper says on it, only that you have it. Your work ethic and ability to learn does the rest.[Edited on October 8, 2007 at 4:31 PM. Reason : . ]
10/8/2007 4:30:20 PM
^^ Yeah. But an SAT verbal score doesn't measure writing ability (it might now, with that added section, but it didn't before), it measures word relationships, vocab and comprehension.And yes, the old thread was about that. I hate the way so many engineering students get an elitist attitude about absolutely nothing except how "smart" their studies sound (because it's really not that bad, and you could do it if you wanted: I have). He was making the argument that engineers ALREADY have all the necessary communication skills they need and that humanities were a huge waste of time. That's complete bullshit, and shows: even his own communication needs work. He also made no allowances for people who didn't want to study what they'd consider a dull subject, claiming it was mostly that CHASS students were too stupid to get the math behind engineering concepts.[Edited on October 8, 2007 at 4:34 PM. Reason : .]
10/8/2007 4:33:33 PM
If your kid made a 1040 on the SAT then he's borderline drooling on himself.
10/8/2007 4:44:35 PM
10/8/2007 4:46:48 PM
^ i agree 100%.
10/8/2007 4:48:21 PM
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10/8/2007 5:28:32 PM
MAF tried to raise it, the current guy doesnt care.
10/8/2007 5:29:29 PM
10/8/2007 5:33:48 PM
I still fail to see what is "relatively arbitrary" about asking someone to solve a math problem to test their math skills, or what exactly economic status, community service etc has to do with this academic measurement.Sure math scores do not make a better student (or person), but those qualities are certainly harder to quantify. How do you test those things? How would you create a test that was not "relatively arbitrary" to test something like effort? You can't.
10/8/2007 5:46:03 PM
^^ jesus, man. what is your problem?little-volunteer-billy-boy shouldn't be denied getting into NC State, not because he is such a good little citizen and struggles to make a passing score on the SAT. He shouldn't get into NC State because he's not smart enough. If he's struggling to get a 1050 and he wants to go to NC State or UNC or UVA or GT, maybe he shouldn't be spending his timing playing ball and should study some more. He can go to college. Sure. There are plenty of college who would let him in, and maybe even get a scholarship. But NC State should attempt to hold their students to higher standards. There are plenty of students who can volunteer and play sports and play in the band and do above average on the SAT and GPA without getting SAT prep and coached and whatnot. My point is this: If NC State wants to (continue?) to be a respected Teir 1 Research University that can reasonably be compared to the schooled I listed above, then it has to have standards and if that means rejecting hardworking johnny who really wants to be a good student but is doing all he can to make a 1050, then fine. Sorry. Top college are not for everyone. Would you complain about him being rejected at Harvard or Yale? What about Stanford or MIT? What about Duke, UNC and UVA? No? Then where's the cut off? Should NC State be the catch-all school for the state of North Carolina for all the semi-bright kids who really want to go to a good college but are not quite good enough? And if you think that high school students cannot be well rounded outside of the classroom and still get good GPAs and high SATs without being hand-groomed with coaches and tutors, then you either have very low expectations or you don't realize that there are a lot of naturally smart, well rounded people out there.
10/8/2007 5:54:50 PM
you do know i can score a 700 on the SAT, go to community college take 30 credit-hours, and if I get good grades there transfer to state....
10/8/2007 6:05:36 PM
10/8/2007 6:13:16 PM
HUR, I went to community first, best thing I did....when I transfered the students I hung out with at first were freshman, that group of like 6, 5 flunked out and the last one I think eventually graduated. I think being a lil older helps!
10/8/2007 6:17:43 PM
ive never been asked what my sat score or gpa was in college while at worki dont see why it pisses some of you offoh...thats because you've never worked a job that doesnt pay hourly in your lives
10/8/2007 6:20:14 PM