Bobby V
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Did the Titans have a football team when you graduated.Fellow Titan grad here (we don't need to mention the year)
Did the Titans have a football team when you graduated.Fellow Titan grad here (we don't need to mention the year)
Yes, massive upside for ASU as this is in their backyard. Also significant research is being done at U of A as well. No doubt the community colleges will engage in training workers. TSMC was smart about attracting talent. They reached out to future college graduates and asked them to relocate to Taiwan while the plant(s) in Phoenix are under construction. Free room and board in Taiwan. Save your money and come back to Phoenix and buy a house, start a family. Pretty compelling to spend time overseas for free and lots of on-the -job training for TSMC.Interesting he said that as some of the largest chip fab plants are going in his backyard. He would have to have blinders on to not be thinking how does he send qualified talent to further grow the chip industry in the east valley and via that alumni network create a partnership with intel, nvidia, and others to even further grow his university via donations. Further, the university has the potentional to be a cog in the future proof chip making machine similar to Duke/UNC/NC State at reseach triangle park, or Stanford in Silicon valley.
Did the Titans have a football team when you graduated.
Youāre not that old then. 1992 was the last year for football. Titans baseball has sent some great players to the MLB. I am more a Dirtbag fan.
It was gone by the time I graduated....it might've been there when I enrolled though
We are a baseball school sir!
I work with a bunch of young āengineersā. The process guys know all about the process but have no idea how to build it to make it happen. The mechanical guys can design it but donāt know shit about the process and the chemical guys just show elemental charts and scare the shit out of everybody. Seems like a waste of resources?Iām getting quite a bit of exposure to this generations lack of mechanical aptitude with my aviation training facility. Some of these kids walking in the door have obviously never had there fingers caught in the spokes of their bicycles when they were kids and it shows. Honestly I think that the required preflight checks on the little trainer planes may be there first hands on exposure to a mechanical thing that they need to fully understand, itās a big lift for some of them.
I can see where this guy is coming from stating that itās hard to develop a functional program around those without some developed mechanical aptitude.
. My step son wants to go to Harvard(7th grade). Maybe we can get a 2 for 1 discount.I offer no flight instruction, Iām just the janitor
It just opens more doors than CSUF. That being said, I went to OCC and graduated a Titan and I do pretty well. Probably in the top 10% at my position and climbing.My daughter Graduated from Cal St Fullerton and my son transfers into UCI to finish his physics degree next year.
Based on this thread I should build a basement so they have a place to live until we die. Then they can move upstairs.
By the way they can both back a boat trailer better than most. I taught them what's important in life...Boats.
My Daughter starts Chapman Univ. in the fall. Doctorate degree is on her plate now.Fellow Titan grad here (we don't need to mention the year) My daughter and her husband (both Baylor class of 23 grads) were taught the most important marital skillz by me. He backs the trailer, she drives the boat. This program has been in play since their college dating days....I predict a long, happy marriage with many days on the water in their future.
You know he's ridden that thing nearly 12K miles. About to test the "Free tires for life" at Riverside HD. This will be set number three.And Harley's.
Iāll throw a little gas on the fire
What exactly is it that some of you think a female with only a highschool education is going to have for options in todayās world?
This whole ācollege is the devilā mind set is amusing to say the least
I coach softball and baseball. Sorry, should have said thatPlayers? Those are some serious schools right there.
I just returned from my daughters graduation at Baylor. Before selecting Baylor as her choice she was accepted to UPenn but chose BaylorThis should be interesting to hear what it took to get into those colleges. My daughter is a 4.0+ student taking AP classes founded 2 clubs and wants to go to Baylor or Texas A&M. I'll be watching this thread.
Exactly. My daughter chose Baylor over UPenn and graduated this past Saturday. She would have been at UPenn for the whole stupid trans-swimmer garbage that went down 2-3 years ago. She is SO happy she chose Baylor.Not to detract from the thread but are you concerned about her becoming somewhat brainwashed through those years?
Those schools aināt exactly what they used to be.. especially in the philosophy, sociology, politics etc.. some of their ideas are pretty out there.
So trueAfter putting 3 kids through expensive private Universities and one through graduate architecture school I have some experience looking back. Also, living in Park City I know a lot of ivy grads that are succesful along with their kids graduating and going to school at the same time as my kids. If I had to make one observation about how their college helped them be succesful its because they were able to tap in to the alumni from the school after graduating. One friend went to Harvard and got his law degree and stayed to get his MBA. Some Harvard grads at Suisse Bank pulled him in as an investment banker where he worked in NY and LA for years. Today he owns a capital investment firm and one of the companies it owns is a very succesful and popular wake board boat compan everybody has heard of. Very succesful and the alumni association helped get him there BUT he was driven to succeed no matter where he went. I think the Ivy association made him a little more succesful. And BTW, he didnt get accepted in to Harvard as a freshman, he went to another smaller university and worked his butt off for 4 years. Never partied, never drank and only worked and volunteered. He got accepted in to Harvard as a graduate student, not a freshman. Theres a lesson in there for any kid that thinks ivy out of high school is the way to go. Honestly I think the graduate degrees from the Ivy league is the real show stopper. The most succesful Ivy grads I know are from their GRADUATE schools.
She should have a good chance at those two. But seriously, 2 big 12 schools and KU isn't on the list? The Stanford of the Midwest i say!This should be interesting to hear what it took to get into those colleges. My daughter is a 4.0+ student taking AP classes founded 2 clubs and wants to go to Baylor or Texas A&M. I'll be watching this thread.
So true
I have a buddy with a Harvard MBA and he is never asked about is undergrad work. Another buddy as I mentioned in another post his daughter graduated with masters from Columbia and no one cares that she went the JC and state route for her undergrad.
Litterally anything?Literally anything..
I donāt think college is the devil though.. I do think these indoctrination centers that brainwash youth into liberalism for hopes Of a brighter future are a massive problem.
To retort to the absurdness of it all.. if you put you in her shoes right now with all the qualifications etc the odds of you being a straight white male are pretty low.. ironically I think it was Harvard and a few others that got in trouble for discrimination against Asians. (Which may still be a problem?).
Either way to answer the question posed.. anyone can do anything in life with enough drive, planning and intelligence. Most (by a vast majority) of the wealthiest people I know didnāt go to college.. a few didnāt even graduate high school.
That said Iām not advocating for the lack of education and I understand the connections that come with an Ivy League education. It certainly does pave a path and opens a lot of doors. I am just saying that it isnāt the only path..
What success is at the end of the day to get to the heart of the question depends on whatever metric you are measuring.. money? Happiness? Etc..
I believe you used to tell the story of the rich guy that went to Mexico and ran into the guy with the panga drinking a six pack of corona on the beach.. told the guy how he could make a million.. and when the Mexican said what do you do when your done? Well ya sit on the beach with a six pack of corona.
RD
When my daughter graduated from CSUF she needed some Pre Reqs and took care of those at IVCC and OCC. She absolutely loved OCC and I did construction classes there back in the day. Chapman is difficult to get into with 2500 applicants for 44 spots a semester in her field alone. She is stoked.It just opens more doors than CSUF. That being said, I went to OCC and graduated a Titan and I do pretty well. Probably in the top 10% at my position and climbing.
Thank you, yeah I think she has a decent chance at those 2 schools, she's also looking at Northern Arizona University as wellShe should have a good chance at those two. But seriously, 2 big 12 schools and KU isn't on the list? The Stanford of the Midwest i say!
When my daughter graduated from CSUF she needed some Pre Reqs and took care of those at IVCC and OCC. She absolutely loved OCC and I did construction classes there back in the day. Chapman is difficult to get into with 2500 applicants for 44 spots a semester in her field alone. She is stoked.
I went to Chapman, but just to do their shutters your wifeās tuition contributions were appreciatedIt saved me a ton of money. I'd say my entire education OTD was ~$10k. Chapman is a great school with a solid alumni network in So Cal. My wife graduated from there and loved it. However, her education was significantly more expensive than mine.
Totally agree with this... If you have a grad degree from IVY league it will overcome the undergrad from a normal school... as well the alumni network at the graduate level is even greater reach... If you are a driven person and able to build strong relationships, put into these circles can be very life changing..Honestly I think the graduate degrees from the Ivy league is the real show stopper. The most succesful Ivy grads I know are from their GRADUATE schools.
The money part is the tough one. We will help to some extent but she will carry some debt.It saved me a ton of money. I'd say my entire education OTD was ~$10k. Chapman is a great school with a solid alumni network in So Cal. My wife graduated from there and loved it. However, her education was significantly more expensive than mine.
If you go into the law building there, is a huge painting of the redwoods. My great grandmother painted that. She was an art professor thereI went to Chapman, but just to do their shutters your wifeās tuition contributions were appreciated View attachment 1374922
I went to Chapman, but just to do their shutters your wifeās tuition contributions were appreciated View attachment 1374922
ASU and living at home. They are our investment. No way am I going to allow them to be brainwashed after 18 years of work we put into them.Not sure about the Ivy leagues but my daughter was a 4.5 GPA all the good test scores. Worked as a state parks life guard , swim team, campus clubs , service hours etc.
She got into UCSD and did her undergrad in 4 years ( while swimming all 4 years ) and masters in 1 year. She had a friend that went to brown that sells insurance.
IMO if the kids are driven ( like your daughter ) they will get after it. My neighbor has 4 kids all went JC, State and then moved on. one is at Columbia the other is a prestigious law school I forget the name. But he saved a mint as his kids lived at home for the JC and State school years.
Sounds like your daughter is on tract to be a great citizen. Just make sure you stay close to her during that journey as the the school WILL try and change them. My daughters list of books and classes her freshman year at UCSD would make you puke. Islam, La Raza, gender BS, Merkel and the German left, the danger of the right etc. the list goes on. I have more that one friend whoās kids came home from college as one of these blue haired gender confused freaks or worse.
Stay close to her !
ASU and living at home. They are our investment. No way am I going to allow them to be brainwashed after 18 years of work we put into them.
Kids/especially girls are too naive while theyāre young. Gotta keep them off the pole.
Our oldest is a Sr. Next year. Weāve been prepping for ASU since last year this time. Dual enrollment classes. 3 down so far. 4.0 student. She has no idea what sheās wants to do but works a lot at her lifeguard job for the city of Scottsdale and definitely shows work ethic. She qualifies for scholarships at ASU so we will see where it goes from here. Our goal is Zero debt & a degree at the end of this. Itās very obtainable if you use sound principles.
My mom & sister went to Chapman. Good friend got his masters there. Great school.We kept debt with my daughter to a min. using various community collages and then a transfer to CSUF. There she pulled some grants and a partial scholarship basically only having to push a couple three grand her direction. This Chapman deal will be spendy at around a Buck 70 for a three year program. Were not sure how that will look so we will deal with it when Go Time shows up around mid July.
DPT. She's gambling the money against other schools which were less dollars. Plus side is she will be at the campus in Irvine so if she stays home she wont need living expenses. For the record she is moving out...LMAO well see.My mom & sister went to Chapman. Good friend got his masters there. Great school.
Damn thatās a lot of money. What career field?
We have 7 years of this BS starting 2025 with two daughters. Brutal!!DPT. She's gambling the money against other schools which were less dollars. Plus side is she will be at the campus in Irvine so if she stays home she wont need living expenses. For the record she is moving out...LMAO well see.
McCarthy is a huge GC. CM can be a great job for the right person. I have seen some CMs coming straight out of college on job sites that thought they new everything about construction and how certain trades should install their pipes, ducts, conduitsā¦..Some of the older guys didnt like it and there were issues in the field.Okay RDP braintrust, since we are talking about the college thing..... my boy is at UNLV on scholarship.
He is thinking about Construction Management
What's your thoughts on this?
My brother is a big dog at McCarthy Construction and said he would have a job with them if needed.
What's your take?
Sounds like a solid plan. I don't foresee AI eliminating that position.Okay RDP braintrust, since we are talking about the college thing..... my boy is at UNLV on scholarship.
He is thinking about Construction Management
What's your thoughts on this?
My brother is a big dog at McCarthy Construction and said he would have a job with them if needed.
What's your take?
Plus if your a az resident you pay peanutsASU and living at home. They are our investment. No way am I going to allow them to be brainwashed after 18 years of work we put into them.
Kids/especially girls are too naive while theyāre young. Gotta keep them off the pole.
Our oldest is a Sr. Next year. Weāve been prepping for ASU since last year this time. Dual enrollment classes. 3 down so far. 4.0 student. She has no idea what sheās wants to do but works a lot at her lifeguard job for the city of Scottsdale and definitely shows work ethic. She qualifies for scholarships at ASU so we will see where it goes from here. Our goal is Zero debt & a degree at the end of this. Itās very obtainable if you use sound principles.
UCSB: U Can Study Buzzed!I fell into a league of ivy while riding my bike home from a party in Isla Vista during my freshman year of college once, does that count?
Actually, that's a lie. It was definitely more than once.
Serious question. Has any employer asked to see this prestigious diploma?
Okay RDP braintrust, since we are talking about the college thing..... my boy is at UNLV on scholarship.
He is thinking about Construction Management
What's your thoughts on this?
My brother is a big dog at McCarthy Construction and said he would have a job with them if needed.
What's your take?
Sounds like a solid plan. I don't foresee AI eliminating that position.
@rivermobster That link closed my entire chrome browser immediately lol
Good info, thanks.Ok so you want the real answer here it is....I have helped hundreds of families move on to the next level be it jc, d1 2 3 naia. I have had numerous go on to play in the IVY league....
When it comes to IVY league everyone is smart. everyone has 4.6 and above GPAs they are all part of the National Honors Society, they are all in ASB, they all score well in the SAT and ACT ( I have one player who just finished at Cornell who missed 1 on the SAT.), they all do community service. What sets the IVY league kids apart from the rest is there SPIKE. There is something they do that makes them stand out from the other 50000 applications. They need a story. Starting a business in HS. Building homes for chinese immigrants in mexico. being on a las vegas black jack team, a big research study(These IB programs are amazing). Or you know an alumni or can donate 25 million for a new building.
4.0 gpa and clubs are the norm these days......theres millions of kids doing that....