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re: Which University is harder academically: LSU or Louisiana Tech
Posted on 8/19/15 at 1:58 am to volod
Posted on 8/19/15 at 1:58 am to volod
Harder? If you don't study, both will be hard.
Both universities are challenging. Both produce quality graduates. Neither one is Yale but both offer great academic opportunities on a regional and national scale.
Both universities are challenging. Both produce quality graduates. Neither one is Yale but both offer great academic opportunities on a regional and national scale.
Posted on 8/19/15 at 2:03 am to nelatf
I am assuming you are a "proud" Tech Graduate.
I have a Physics degree from Tech, so I know just how hard Tech really is. Honestly, outside of LSU and Tulane, I dont think any other school compares in terms of difficulty.
I am very glad you stated this, especially the first part. I know alot of succesful people who graduated from Tech, but I also know EQUALLY successful people who went to other places.
Difficulty does not necessarily produce better graduates is all I am saying. Challenging to improve someone and challenging for pure rigor are two different beasts. Depending on your program, this becomes apparent.
I have a Physics degree from Tech, so I know just how hard Tech really is. Honestly, outside of LSU and Tulane, I dont think any other school compares in terms of difficulty.
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Neither one is Yale but both offer great academic opportunities on a regional and national scale.
I am very glad you stated this, especially the first part. I know alot of succesful people who graduated from Tech, but I also know EQUALLY successful people who went to other places.
Difficulty does not necessarily produce better graduates is all I am saying. Challenging to improve someone and challenging for pure rigor are two different beasts. Depending on your program, this becomes apparent.
This post was edited on 8/19/15 at 2:06 am
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