@catpoopburglar@marcportermagee It does insanely well in investment banking recruiting. For such a tiny school it has pipelines to the entire bulge bracket.
@Smirkley That’s bizarre with Prozac. When I was on it it literally nuked my appetite and I dropped 40lbs (yes I had 40lbs spare to drop, but so do a lot of people, so you’d think there would be some weight loss)
@Stormdrain__@RestoreBritain The blade has to be sharp enough to instantly cut the jugular and render the animal unconscious in one clean stroke. The animal is dead before they can feel the pain of their death
I can’t even begin to formulate something to say about the Pakistani grooming gangs that isn’t a fedpost, like I can’t even engage with it, it’s an entire country built on top of raped children, what do you even do with that? There’s nothing even remotely close to it in history.
@CoreyWriting UF online is same professors, same access, same resources, same diploma, just living off campus and online classes. (And it’s a pretty small program, less than 1000 people per year, that each year gets more competitive as it gets more popular)
@barrenoon@elhrikho@bobbyfijan Yes it is, big public school districts use the same standard document for everything so when they send a students records over to a college it basically has everything. In Miami they even included our vaccination records lmao
@barrenoon@elhrikho@bobbyfijan It’s not. When high schools send transcripts to college the students race is often at the top as one of the personal identifying details. Its incidentally there but it is there
@Lib_Development Miami has the audience for private schools, they’re just 100% focused on outcome/lifestyle rather than education (with the notable exception of Ransom). The culture here isn’t right for an abundance of intense private prep schools like in NYC
@barstoolswe@parpignols@sindap@zerohedge Way less. The best public magnet schools in Miami send 20% to Ivy+ (#1 is SAS wolfson at 32% but that enrollment is tiny), compared to top New York private schools that send about half of their class to Ivy+