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bigDinBr
| Favorite team: | LSU |
| Location: | Baton Rouge |
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| Number of Posts: | 10 |
| Registered on: | 2/2/2012 |
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re: College student seeking advice
Posted by bigDinBr on 2/7/13 at 8:42 am to BACONisMEATcandy
I was going to do the CIA program but opted out because I thought it would be too much with my current school load. :banghead:
I only have a 3.1 gpa and the professor said there was about a 15% chance of getting an internship through the program with that gpa. I figured I would be better off trying careers2geaux and working on my gpa this semester.
I only have a 3.1 gpa and the professor said there was about a 15% chance of getting an internship through the program with that gpa. I figured I would be better off trying careers2geaux and working on my gpa this semester.
re: College student seeking advice
Posted by bigDinBr on 2/7/13 at 8:34 am to NaturalBeam
Working in accounting is fine with me. I have/had pretty good teachers and they've kept it interesting so I'm not burnt out on debits and credits. I know I don't want to work in the accounting department of a small business because I witnessed that first had and it looked miserable. As of now thats the only thing I wouldn't want to do. I've taken few finance classes and have enjoyed those but was told to stick with accounting because it offered more options.
College student seeking advice
Posted by bigDinBr on 2/7/13 at 7:17 am
I'm currently a junior accounting major that is on track to graduate on time (May 2014). I'm not sure what I want to do or can do with my degree. All i know is what my cousin did and what lsu seems to push which is go to grad school and then work at a cpa firm. I know I will need another 30 hours upon graduation to sit for the cpa tests so grad school is likely in my future. I would just like to know what career options I have other than that and what path would provide me with the opportunity to be most successful financially. Any input or suggestions on career paths would be much appreciated.
re: Is Loston Finally Coming Around?
Posted by bigDinBr on 10/23/12 at 1:54 pm to Larry Hollins
quote:I don't know why but i get more nervous when a ball comes Loston's way then when in goes Martin's way. Thats just me i guess :cheers:
Larry Hollins
re: AJ McCarron steals towels from the team hotel
Posted by bigDinBr on 10/23/12 at 1:34 pm to ThomasDunson
AJ bobs for apples in the toilet! And he likes it! :yack:
I watched him a good bit this weekend and you are right he is playing better, but he still whiffs on more tackles than anyone on the defense and isn't the most fundamentally sound tackler. I personally favor Ronald Martin back there, he seems like the safer option to me. I still think that Loston is a liability in coverage but he plays extremely hard and is improved so I don't have too much of an issue having him back there.
I arrived on friday went out, sat in the student section saturday, and then went out that night and in my experience the fans were creepily nice. I was all pumped to talk smack right back at what I thought would be a rowdy bunch but I was mistaken. The trip was great and I will definitely go back but it would have been more fun if i could've gotten a little smack my way.
re: Offense playing scared
Posted by bigDinBr on 10/10/12 at 8:07 pm to murphdaddy
Missing Randle and the OBJ we had last year certainly doesn't help but you either have to keep calling their number or find someone that isn't afraid to make the plays. Handcuffing the play calling can only get you so far in this league.
I understand that you play to your strength which for us is running but you have to show some confidence in your line to pass block and your quarterback to throw. Mett throws his best balls on deep passes so i think that may be a good option. At the very least it will spread out the D.
quote:Vyvance has me going during midterms, couldn't resist.
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Offense playing scared
Posted by bigDinBr on 10/10/12 at 7:39 pm
Right now i think above all else our offense plays scared. What I mean by this is that it is obvious that les/stud (or whoever is calling the plays) calls the game to not lose it and i think this is mentality trickling down to our players. With the exception of Ware, Landry, and Copeland our offensive players seem to play timid and try not to make mistakes. What it looks like to me is happening is that it is making our players play slow. In my opinion if the coaches show more confidence in their players with the play calling it will make them respond. With that being said I do have confidence in our offense turning it around and look forward to having the spotlight on us to show the rest of the country we are righting the ship.
Does the rant share my opinion or am I off base here :cheers:
Does the rant share my opinion or am I off base here :cheers:
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