wesgt123
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There is an intense pride and profound sense of satisfaction from accomplishing something extremely difficult and that few people in the world can achieve. I'm talking about getting a degree from Georgia Tech.
Before I was 5 years old, I knew how extremely difficult it was to get into Tech. I knew you had to be very intelligent to even get in. I set my sights on Tech and I eaneed my chemical engineering degree.
I don't want to be a school like UGA that produces mediocre minds. Georgia Tech can produce a football team of highest excellence without becoming UGA. What it takes is the iron-clad will to do so.
I get that. But students can still take ridiculous classes. That won’t change. You can just add in the option of taking less difficult classes lol.
Like I said, I didn’t go there. What do I know? I’m just stating an outside perspective. I can get where you’re coming from, but you’d be lying if you said the difficult class requirements doesn’t put us in a pickle when it comes to recruits. If we want to keep the academics where they are, then we need to drop to Division 2 or just stop playing football altogether.