I give up, I have put the information out there and it just continues to get ignored. Y'all continue to yell get off my lawn at each other and have fun doing so SMFH
You either accept facts or you don't
"The elitists". Again who are you referring to? Folks that don't agree with you about doing away with degree requirements? You throw a phrase out there, define it please.
Nah, you don't need to give up. Things that TStan has put in place with and will address going forward will help. What we as Tech fans have to understand the pool of SAs that can come to Tech is smaller, then add STEM programs to the mix and it gets smaller still. The SAs are out there, finding...
And do you understand it is part of the degree requirements, approved by the BOR and not subject to be changed by the school? I would have no problem with degree programs that do now contain a calculus requirement, I just don't see the BOR granting that. You can ***** and moan and complain and...
I understand and DON'T disagree. I do disagree is your statement the degree requirements are "elitist. I would love to see expanded degree programs but the chances of that happening is damn near zero. Why in the world do you think ga has an engineering program? To the outside world setting that...
Do you understand that any change in degree programs has to be approved by the GA BOR? It is the BOR that set the degree requirements and not the school. Same with degree program additions. Unless and until the BOR has a less than pervasive uGA presence that a non starter. Simply it is NOT up to...
Just out of curiosity what is your definition of elitist? You've put that out there but define it as to the football program at Tech so we can understand what you claiming?
Uh Sanford of the South? Hmmmm no thank you. On a more serious note all expansion of the undergrad degree programs has to (1) Be funded and (2) Be approved by the GA BOR. Would love to see it but, realistically, it ain't happening any time in the near future
I said the same thing about the pass to Camp, he was SO wide open and had to wait on the pass, that gave him time to get anxious about catching and running with it. It might sound silly to say that but when you hit a receiver in stride instinct and ability take over.
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