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re: Which University is harder academically: LSU or Louisiana Tech
Posted on 8/19/15 at 2:19 am to volod
Posted on 8/19/15 at 2:19 am to volod
I am losing the point you are trying to make. LSU and Tech, plus various other state institutions, offer quality opportunities for students.
I have my post graduate work at another university - LaTech had me well prepared.
I think it is all about the drive of the individual once they get a degree....how are you going to capitalize on the time spent in college?
There are some really bright people in this state that have degrees from various institutions:
The sharpest tax law counselor has an undergrad from UL - M.
The best tax credit CPA in the state holds two La Tech degrees.
The best compliance / fraud officer for banking in the state has a LSU undergrad and grad degree.
The best audit CPA that practices in this state holds an undergrad degree from aTm.
One of the best CRE attorneys has a law degree from university of Texas.
I have my post graduate work at another university - LaTech had me well prepared.
I think it is all about the drive of the individual once they get a degree....how are you going to capitalize on the time spent in college?
There are some really bright people in this state that have degrees from various institutions:
The sharpest tax law counselor has an undergrad from UL - M.
The best tax credit CPA in the state holds two La Tech degrees.
The best compliance / fraud officer for banking in the state has a LSU undergrad and grad degree.
The best audit CPA that practices in this state holds an undergrad degree from aTm.
One of the best CRE attorneys has a law degree from university of Texas.
Posted on 8/19/15 at 2:29 am to nelatf
All I am saying is that is that just because you dont go LSU or Tech, it does not mean you wont become a successful person.
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I think it is all about the drive of the individual once they get a degree....how are you going to capitalize on the time spent in college?
Exactly. Which is why after graduation I made the choice to go to Southern in order to capitalize on my talents. It is developing me into the professional that I have the potential to become.
Posted on 8/19/15 at 6:22 am to nelatf
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The sharpest tax law counselor has an undergrad from UL - M. The best tax credit CPA in the state holds two La Tech degrees. The best compliance / fraud officer for banking in the state has a LSU undergrad and grad degree. The best audit CPA that practices in this state holds an undergrad degree from aTm.
Well apparently you have it all figured out and seem to know every practicing professional in this state.
Posted on 8/19/15 at 10:33 am to nelatf
One of the best, if not the best, orthopedic surgeons in the world is an LSU grad
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