Still better than going to a Mets game where people want to talk about the fucking Mets.
Still better than going to a Mets game where people want to talk about the fucking Mets.
lol yeah because marketing is so difficult, that is probably the most fluff major in business programs. Accounting is at least more difficult but if you can just follow the rules it is simple at its core.
It is at UCLA when intermediate microeconomics is actually a multivariable calculus class, the classes are curved so only 18% get As and 75% percent of the students are Korean/Chinese who take the class as seriously as a PHD student would. It also doesn’t help that the TAs are foreign grad students who either don’t…
I always wonder about people like you. My dual degrees were chemical engineering and classics. Everyone in my engineering classes thought the classics people were stupid, but unless it was a math problem I’d take them over the engineering colleagues to solve most real world problems. I’m tired of any idiot thinking…
Beer is one thing Blake Bortles does not drop.
But after the second and third rounds, there’s a huge talent drop-off. The 4th through 7th rounds are filled with flyers or practice squadders. And that’s not accounting for the fact that they’re all undeveloped rookies who haven’t played together, or even played in similar systems.
Josh McCown: Hold my beer. [drops beer handoff]
As Drew pointed out, Maccagnan and Bowles are basically playing (well, coaching & general managing?) for their jobs this season, which leaves the Jets in a HORRIBLE predicament with no good options.
He’s probably the only person on that list who has ever caught anything in a pressure situations.
Here’s my honest question: Why would a pro football team tank like this?
Sure, but how many will be Jets’ touchdowns?
For which team?
Missing. Please help.
As others have pointed out here, Econ difficulty always depends on the school. But it will always be harder than sociology.
Depends on the school. My econ degree was essentially applied calculus with advanced statistics. Sociology at my school was just going through literature and playing around with STATA.
I remember looking online for help for my undergrad econ work and had the same questions as phd students.
I’d agree. I’d also say it becomes entirely more difficult at a grad school level.
Econ is one that really, REALLY varies by school. At some, it’s on the easy end of that school’s majors as a more respectable sounding degree for business school twits. At others, it’s advanced mathematics crossed with the heavy theoretical parts of political science, meant only for the masochistic.
I think I might be a Josh Rosen fan now. Any time you can savage Alabama and the bullshit hypocrisy of the cognitive dissonance that is the student-athlete, that gets an A-OK from me.
I think I’ve asked this before, but what’s stopping some conglomerate of rich folks from making a minor football league and hiring college-age kids? As part of their contracts, they can choose to set aside part of their salaries in an interest-earning escrow for college tuition when they retire from professional…