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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 202026" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>To me, that's a good thing. For any recruit that actually thinks that's a drawback to GT, or doesn't get offended that a recruiter is inferring they're not smart enough for our academics, then the recruiter has done us a favor by filtering them out. Let's face it, GT ain't easy, and knuckleheads who don't understand GT requires a different level of maturity and responsibility than the "factory" type schools shouldn't be here in the first place. CPJ as said it over and over and on tape..."Nothing is easy, and if it is, you probably don't want it." We need the kids who understand the 40 year plan, and aren't afraid of putting 4+/- years of work to be successful for the rest of their lives. That's now Stanford and Duke sell their program, that's how GT sells our program. Sure that eliminates a good portion of the recruiting pool, but there are more than enough of the type of kids that fit our profile that we can build a darn good team with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 202026, member: 360"] To me, that's a good thing. For any recruit that actually thinks that's a drawback to GT, or doesn't get offended that a recruiter is inferring they're not smart enough for our academics, then the recruiter has done us a favor by filtering them out. Let's face it, GT ain't easy, and knuckleheads who don't understand GT requires a different level of maturity and responsibility than the "factory" type schools shouldn't be here in the first place. CPJ as said it over and over and on tape..."Nothing is easy, and if it is, you probably don't want it." We need the kids who understand the 40 year plan, and aren't afraid of putting 4+/- years of work to be successful for the rest of their lives. That's now Stanford and Duke sell their program, that's how GT sells our program. Sure that eliminates a good portion of the recruiting pool, but there are more than enough of the type of kids that fit our profile that we can build a darn good team with. [/QUOTE]
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