http://www.bizjournals.com/triangle/stories/2007/10/08/story2.html?b=1191816000^1530927
10/8/2007 10:37:40 AM
umm, its NCstate. we will not be in the same class at UNC anytime soon.live with it.
10/8/2007 10:41:07 AM
I wasn't making the comparison between NCSU and UNC, the Triangle Business Journal was. Furthermore, it should be marginally alarming for any NCSU degree holder to read this article.It is somewhat akin to watching your stock drop.
10/8/2007 10:42:53 AM
Maybe the university looks at other qualities in the incoming freshman class besides a stupid relatively arbitrary test score.SAT scores for entering college should be viewed like a college GPA for interviewing graduates. As long as you are not a moron with a shitty score then other criteria should be weighed more heavily.I would rather a university enroll a kid with a 1050 SAT score but still graduated in the top 50 of their class, lettered in a varsity sport, was involved in community service, etcthen a geek with a 1400, that did nothing but play video games and study throughout highschool.Of course when you get an exceptional student that got like a 1580 or a perfect score then the SAT should be recognized as a sign of achievement and high student aplitude
10/8/2007 10:44:04 AM
Comparing NCSU and UNC is completely idiotic. You need to compare State to nationwide trends for Science & Engineering Schools. State also has a lower graduation rate compared to UNC. But, when you compare UNC to universities with a humanities focus and you compare State to schools with a tech focus, you will see that both schools hold their own against their peers.
10/8/2007 10:46:22 AM
10/8/2007 10:46:35 AM
NCSU will also turn away people who apply scoring real high on the SATs because why waste enrollment one someone who puts NCSU as a school of choice with a SAT that high, knowing that most likely they will not get in. so if we actually did accept those people, and they did come here, then maybe the average will climb a bit
10/8/2007 10:47:18 AM
No definitions were found for aplitude.
10/8/2007 10:49:33 AM
The article indicates that NCSU does indeed look at other factors like GPA and class rank; however, the median SAT score is still seen by most people are a good indicator of class quality.I understand that some people have trouble with certain forms of testing, but the question to me is why do we have to continue to let record numbers of freshmen begin each year if that is effectively reducing the value of the degree?
10/8/2007 10:49:58 AM
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10/8/2007 10:55:02 AM
and really.... 1170 is embarrassingly low for a tier 1 college. I would like to see what the average is for those coming into the Engineering College.
10/8/2007 10:57:23 AM
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10/8/2007 11:01:53 AM
there are so many problems with the SATits really not a good gauge of potential performance
10/8/2007 11:03:28 AM
it would be better to see the scores after they break them up in math and english
10/8/2007 11:08:35 AM
10/8/2007 11:09:33 AM
problems with the SAT or not, in the end, smart people will do well on it. here are stats from 2006 http://www2.acs.ncsu.edu/UPA/admissions/sat/advhandbook_table2.htmIt looks like only the colleges of Engineering, Design and Math are above the average.
10/8/2007 11:13:53 AM
10/8/2007 11:14:48 AM
you do know there is a wide admission opening for agriculture right? you know, when just about anyone can get in... now if they manage to stay that's something else.^^ CALS isn't even on there! (vet, bio, biochem etc)[Edited on October 8, 2007 at 11:16 AM. Reason : s]
10/8/2007 11:14:51 AM
10/8/2007 11:18:56 AM
here's the same chart as above broken down into Math and Verbal
10/8/2007 11:20:10 AM
in the end, though, employers look at the quality of the program and the quality of the student coming out of college. not the quality of the student going in to college.i guarantee that there isn't a single employer out there that is going to bat an eyelash at a drop in average sat score by 3 points.
10/8/2007 11:21:44 AM
yeah, until employers start noticing that there are a lot of garbage engineers and programmers coming out of State.....
10/8/2007 11:22:54 AM
and that hasnt happened yet, so its a moot point.
10/8/2007 11:23:49 AM
we were mediocre before, we're mediocre now
10/8/2007 11:23:52 AM
Here is a little more fuel in case some of you didn't read the article:
10/8/2007 11:26:14 AM
if an employer's opinion is indeed influenced by this article, they probably aren't worth working for in the first place.
10/8/2007 11:28:26 AM
10/8/2007 11:28:40 AM
on the radio this past week(I am in Texas) they talked about a student at NCSU that decided to keep growing his goatee and not even trim it or anything...said that 2 of his friends tried but shaved it, but he still is going strong....forgot the name....he was the radio stations douchebag of the day. The quoted him and everything.[Edited on October 8, 2007 at 11:32 AM. Reason : w]
10/8/2007 11:31:51 AM
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=601105for what it's worth, this is the only college ranking that i put any stock in--ncsu is conspicuously absent from the list[Edited on October 8, 2007 at 11:33 AM. Reason : &]
10/8/2007 11:32:29 AM
10/8/2007 11:37:32 AM
^^that looks like a fluff study. it ranks schools based on their desirability to students. i went to the school that fits me the best, not what fits everyone else the best. that sounds like nothing more then a popularity contest.desirability to employers is far more important if you're using college as a means of obtaining a job.[Edited on October 8, 2007 at 11:40 AM. Reason : f]
10/8/2007 11:37:42 AM
didn't SATs get bumped up to like 2100 or somethingyall some DUMBASSES then
10/8/2007 11:44:00 AM
sober and HUR - you guys keep telling yourselves this stuff. whatever helps make you feel better. Hell, if it makes you happy, you can say NCSU is as good as MIT or Stanford! SAT scores be damned!
10/8/2007 11:48:17 AM
^^^essentially, it says that NC State wasn't preferred by the 3,200 "high-achieving students" surveyed over any other college that was ranked--not the group as a whole, not among technical majors, not even for the southeast region...in other words, if it came down to a choice between NCSU and another school in the list, no one would ever pick NCSU...to me, that makes a powerful statement about how people view the university
10/8/2007 11:52:45 AM
my girlfriend just graduated from UNC in may. she got a 1460 on her SAT. she doesn't know who Stephen hawking is or what a mole(chemistry) is.
10/8/2007 12:02:35 PM
ive never said we are as good as MIT or stanford.im not saying that this doesnt matter to me....i want the best for my school. im just pointing out that from an employers perspective (atleast from what ive seen in my experiences with recruiting), this has very little impact. if this starts affecting the quality of student that comes out of the university, then things will change. but ive seen nothing that shows that yet.
10/8/2007 12:04:34 PM
I took ENG101 with a Parks scholar who never had higher math than...trig, if I recall. It was a few years ago.
10/8/2007 12:04:51 PM
THIS ARTICLE IS BULLSHIT...ANYONE WHO THINKS THIS WILL HURT THE UNIVERSITY'S CREDIBILITY OBVIOUSLY DOESN'T KNOW SHIT...
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10/8/2007 12:41:25 PM
^^ Looks like that NCSU education is rubbing off on local proprietors.Take your number source of revenue and stupidly allow it to be degraded due to lack of almost any standards.NCSU is following the Gumby's Business Model-->take your number one source of revenue (students) and allow the product they purchase to be degraded (the degree) due to a lack of higher standards (SAT)[Edited on October 8, 2007 at 12:42 PM. Reason : ^]
10/8/2007 12:42:04 PM
10/8/2007 12:46:16 PM
this thread is stupidsat means something only once in your life, and thats to get you into college, after that its irrelevant
10/8/2007 12:52:56 PM
SAT only matters in undergrad. But then your first job often depends on undergrad.First job often sets the tone of your first salary upon which you have to build.Lower tiered schools with lower tiered students have to spend years achieving the salary that other students from other more selective universities enjoy, all else being equal.[Edited on October 8, 2007 at 12:58 PM. Reason : dsf]
10/8/2007 12:57:08 PM
hahahai absolutely love people just like you
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