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re: Pick a College

Posted on 3/25/14 at 3:30 pm to
Posted by Tigerbait46
Member since Dec 2005
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Posted on 3/25/14 at 3:30 pm to
LSU by far will be the cheapest and holds as much weight as you need to get a job in LA. I don't see an SMU, TCU, and UT grad having any sort of leg up on an LSU grad if they're looking to work in LA.

Vandy is another school to consider. It is a better school than any listed, located in a great city, and doesn't have the snobbery of SMU. I've yet to meet a down-to-earth SMU grad. They're all pompous pricks. Also, with Vandy you'll still be able to travel to SEC football games and be an LSU fan.
Posted by OFWHAP
Member since Sep 2007
5416 posts
Posted on 3/25/14 at 3:41 pm to
Why don't we just start naming every expensive college in the US? TCU, SMU, Vandy, Duke, Tulane, Stanford, one of the Claremont colleges, USC, Pepperdine, Santa Clara University, Miami, one of the Ivy Leagues, Rice, W&L, Northwestern, U of Chicago, NYU, Sarah Lawrence, Babson, etc...
Posted by kingbob
Sorrento, LA
Member since Nov 2010
67282 posts
Posted on 3/25/14 at 3:54 pm to
quote:

Vandy is another school to consider. It is a better school than any listed, located in a great city, and doesn't have the snobbery of SMU. I've yet to meet a down-to-earth SMU grad. They're all pompous pricks. Also, with Vandy you'll still be able to travel to SEC football games and be an LSU fan.


Vandy is harder to get into, more difficult, and lacks the rediculous nembers of hot chicks that he'd find at SMU, TCU, Georgia, or even LSU or ULL. Heck, Tulane might even have a better crop.

If he was going for engineering or medical school, I would advocate for Vandy, but seeing as he wants to go the business route, I don't think Vanderbilt's the best fit for him. Also, if he decides to go to LSU, he should seriously look into the LSU CM program. It's a hybrid business/engineering degree with unrivaled alumni and local industry support, applicability for any kind of business environment (construction, engineering, manufacturing, or otherwise), a course load that's slightly more rigorous than business but far less rigorous than engineering after the first year (aka, you can rush), and the best job prospects of almost any major. Otherwise, go to TCU, Georgia, or SMU.
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