lessthanpi
lessthanpi
lessthanpi

I went to grad school at Iowa and that place is filled with entitled rich kids from Chicago who were too dumb to get into Northwestern.

They really made the most of their home playoff game!

I’m of the opinion that if your game hinges on a kicker the rest of the team fucked up.

But the rest of the offense if off the hook? I’m pretty sure had they done there job and scored some damn points the kicker would be irrelevant.

Did you notice how without him scoring 10 of their 15 points, there’d have been nothing to discuss?

I’m pretty much a liberal elitist, but this kind of BS makes me want to join the MAGA crowd. Just eat the damn cow, they’re stupid and ugly, and the planet is already toast.

Having a locker room cancer isn’t all bad. Maybe Philly make-a-wish can let the team meet the Eagles and hold the Lombardi Trophy! Seeing a championship trophy up close would be a once-in-a-lifetime treat for these guys!

NES FF1 is just fine as long as you have a turbo controller to buy 99 heal potions. It also helps to sequence break a bit.

Don't worry, they'll Gruden this up.

I make no claim to being a decent person.

I’m not ‘vaunted.’ I'm at a small 2 year fixing the students High Schools broke for 1/3 my industry value salary.

If you’re not going to trust the non-profit that administers the tests then we’re down to “my mom thinks I’m smart” levels of data. but fine, throw it out.

I’ve taught in IA, MN, and SD. Not great, but not deep south either.

You’d think with all those degrees you could distinguish individuals from the aggregate.

More education is always better, thats a separate issue from the data on admissions.

Probably not, there’s plenty valid reasons to go into education. There are also a ton of good reasons to pick Business, Engineering, etc.

Not what I said at all.

I’ve had thousands of Math students and hundreds of ed majors and even among the dozens of people who got their BA in Math Ed only 2 of them were really proficient in BS level Math.  Good teachers, bad Mathematicians.

Varies wildly by state. Some places it’s basically a double major, sometimes it’s an education major with what’s basically a minor in the field. There tends to be more theoretical pedagogy than subject matter mastery.

I don’t want to start a war here, but ed majors tend to have some of the very lowest SAT/ACT scores.