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To: SeekAndFind

These days, celebrities get easily accepted into Ivly League universities. It tells you everything you need to know about the institutions these days.


2 posted on 02/10/2011 1:15:18 PM PST by Niuhuru (The Internet is the digital AIDS; adapting and successfully destroying the MSM host.)
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To: Niuhuru

Celebrities may get accepted, but some of them make the grade and graduate, too.

Mayim Bialik, of note, earned her Ph.D. in neuroscience.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayim_Bialik


5 posted on 02/10/2011 1:20:52 PM PST by MeganC (Soli Deo Gloria)
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It comes down always to what you offer the company. The diploma is close to nothing but a piece of paper. case in point (and I;ve told this story here a couple of time..)

My business partner has a tech co. here in West Hollywood, CA and previously fired an IT guy from an “well-known” tech university located in the East Coast.

The new 23-year old guy he hired demonstrated web techniques which were superior than the last one. One day he was in a burger joint with the dude and he asked him where did he learn XML, ASP, .NET and all that tech stuff.

His answer: “University of Youtube”.Apparently, all this techie stuff were being taught on educational videos on YT. He would also download via bitorrent the apps, borrow the book from the public library and learn it on his own.


7 posted on 02/10/2011 1:25:52 PM PST by max americana
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To: Niuhuru

How about the “set aside” spots for those the dean deems worthy of entry?


26 posted on 02/10/2011 2:51:54 PM PST by longtermmemmory (VOTE! http://www.senate.gov and http://www.house.gov)
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