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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 413357" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I think you mistake the whole "GT degree" thing in the media world for a what it means in the business and engineering world. If people want to pursue the media field, they're not counting on a "fallback" in business or engineering....otherwise they'd pursue business or engineering. The program at GT would be new, so I'm not sure how people would "know what kind of work ethic it takes to grad GT". Maybe one day down the road, but given the reputation of the local schools like SCAD and GSU that are established with media types (who, let's be honest, probably don't even care that GT is a world renowned engineering school) I don't think it makes any difference. I mean, how many GT grads do we know that have won Academy Awards, Emmys, or whatever major media awards? There's probably some, but GT isn't the household name in that world like it is in engineering and business.</p><p></p><p>I think we're being too insular when we think GT would automatically carry weight just because of our engineering and business accomplishments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 413357, member: 360"] I think you mistake the whole "GT degree" thing in the media world for a what it means in the business and engineering world. If people want to pursue the media field, they're not counting on a "fallback" in business or engineering....otherwise they'd pursue business or engineering. The program at GT would be new, so I'm not sure how people would "know what kind of work ethic it takes to grad GT". Maybe one day down the road, but given the reputation of the local schools like SCAD and GSU that are established with media types (who, let's be honest, probably don't even care that GT is a world renowned engineering school) I don't think it makes any difference. I mean, how many GT grads do we know that have won Academy Awards, Emmys, or whatever major media awards? There's probably some, but GT isn't the household name in that world like it is in engineering and business. I think we're being too insular when we think GT would automatically carry weight just because of our engineering and business accomplishments. [/QUOTE]
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