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<blockquote data-quote="IEEEWreck" data-source="post: 196039" data-attributes="member: 617"><p>Peer? Pssh. GT's School of Electrical and Computer Engineering graduates more baccalaureate and graduate students than Stanford's entire College of Engineering. </p><p></p><p>So yeah, you know, they can be peers. Just they achieve those academic standards for a fifth of the student population.</p><p></p><p>Also, on a related note:</p><p>I'm not sure how big a deal the majors thing is. I mean, I would not suggest going to Tech if you wanted to be competitive for getting into a PhD program in English at top tier programs. But that really doesn't describe many football players. I think wanting to have a training and nutrition degree is just a different way of saying you didn't want to do the work for a business degree (in that you were indifferent to what the degree said, but not doing work was important to you). </p><p></p><p>Sincere apologies to any driven, self actualized nutrition and training majors out there. But again, not sure there are many of those among football players either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IEEEWreck, post: 196039, member: 617"] Peer? Pssh. GT's School of Electrical and Computer Engineering graduates more baccalaureate and graduate students than Stanford's entire College of Engineering. So yeah, you know, they can be peers. Just they achieve those academic standards for a fifth of the student population. Also, on a related note: I'm not sure how big a deal the majors thing is. I mean, I would not suggest going to Tech if you wanted to be competitive for getting into a PhD program in English at top tier programs. But that really doesn't describe many football players. I think wanting to have a training and nutrition degree is just a different way of saying you didn't want to do the work for a business degree (in that you were indifferent to what the degree said, but not doing work was important to you). Sincere apologies to any driven, self actualized nutrition and training majors out there. But again, not sure there are many of those among football players either. [/QUOTE]
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