OHSportsFan
Fan of Ohio Sports in Indy
That dissertation has now granted you a PhD in Posting from BPU. Congrats.I really didn't want to write all that, but I did anyways.
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That dissertation has now granted you a PhD in Posting from BPU. Congrats.I really didn't want to write all that, but I did anyways.
This anti-higher education hill you're dying on is a weird choiceI’ll bet the military doesn’t have an 8 week online PhD program though.
They used to bang, but heterosexuality is illegal in College Station so they had to break up.Any relation to the singer?
Lucky me!That dissertation has now granted you a PhD in Posting from BPU. Congrats.
Nothing, and I mean nothing could be further from the truth. If I was against higher education, would I spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on my children receiving a post secondary education? No. However, they are all very well aware how the Heisman family defines success and how small a percentage that an advanced degree plays in that success.This anti-higher education hill you're dying on is a weird choice
Is that part of the @Gatorubet School of Message Board Journalism?That dissertation has now granted you a PhD in Posting from BPU. Congrats.
No, that guy's post wasn't nearly long enough for that program.Is that part of the @Gatorubet School of Message Board Journalism?
I do miss Ubet.Is that part of the @Gatorubet School of Message Board Journalism?
More sarcasm pleaseMore detail please.
Well, of course. Becoming an Admiral actually requires merit, experience, and professional growth. You can get a PhD without ever leaving your parent’s basement.
Aggy does have an elite meat judging programAny idea how aggy does in Olympic Sports and the Learfield Cup? And I'm not talking about events like juzz-jarring, boot-fetishing and whatever the fuck this is.
The Texas A&M University Meat Judging Team claimed the 2022 national championship Nov. 13 at the American Meat Science Association, AMSA, International Intercollegiate Meat Judging Contest in Dakota City, Nebraska.
Team members, all students in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Department of Animal Science, placed first in beef grading, total beef, lamb judging, pork judging, specifications and placings. The team placed second in reasons and beef judging to clinch the national title.
Additionally, four students placed in the top 10 individually, with three members being named to the AMSA All-American Teams. The All-American Teams are selected based on the student’s individual contest results over the entire 2022 meat judging season, combined with their academic performance. Each team consists of four students selected from the over 90 students who compete in intercollegiate meat judging across the nation.