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Union at St. Cloud (10/16, 10/17) - Never Won vs. Never Been

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Re: Union at St. Cloud (10/16, 10/17) - Never Won vs. Never Been

I will say my goodbye once again as I am now going out for night...


...at the 13th ranked party school in the nation!!! :D :eek: :cool:
 
Re: Union at St. Cloud (10/16, 10/17) - Never Won vs. Never Been

Then again if they made it the Top 2000 schools in the world, SCSU still wouldn't be listed while Union would be.
 
Re: Union at St. Cloud (10/16, 10/17) - Never Won vs. Never Been

I will say my goodbye once again as I am now going out for night...


...at the 13th ranked party school in the nation!!! :D :eek: :cool:

OMFG 13?!?!?! GO POUND SOME BREWSKIS WITH YOUR UNION COLLEGE BROSKIS BRA!!!!!111!!!!

13th at partying, 26th overall. How is it that Union's enrollment isn't up there with ASU, OSU, and Minnesota yet?
 
Re: Union at St. Cloud (10/16, 10/17) - Never Won vs. Never Been

Because when I want to get some information on partying I definitely ask Princeton, not Playboy.

And when it comes to overall rankings, I prefer a business and economy magazine and not a world-renowned college prep service.
 
Re: Union at St. Cloud (10/16, 10/17) - Never Won vs. Never Been

Boom. Roasted.

As much as I like The Office, I have not been "Boom roasted." First of all, I have never heard of that site. Second of all, they do not list liberal arts schools on that list making it meaningless. Where is Amherst? Williams? Swarthmore? Middlebury? West Point? Carleton (Minnesota)? Forbes' list is valid because it lists all types of schools.
 
Re: Union at St. Cloud (10/16, 10/17) - Never Won vs. Never Been

As much as I like The Office, I have not been "Boom roasted." First of all, I have never heard of that site. Second of all, they do not list liberal arts schools on that list making it meaningless. Where is Amherst? Williams? Swarthmore? Middlebury? West Point? Carleton (Minnesota)? Forbes' list is valid because it lists all types of schools.

So... you can ask these questions, but still can't explain how a ranking system that puts the vaunted Union #26 can rank the University of Wyoming ahead of the University of Michigan.

:D :cool:
 
Re: Union at St. Cloud (10/16, 10/17) - Never Won vs. Never Been

As much as I like The Office, I have not been "Boom roasted." First of all, I have never heard of that site. Second of all, they do not list liberal arts schools on that list making it meaningless. Where is Amherst? Williams? Swarthmore? Middlebury? West Point? Carleton (Minnesota)? Forbes' list is valid because it lists all types of schools.
You haven't heard of West Point?
 
Re: Union at St. Cloud (10/16, 10/17) - Never Won vs. Never Been

You haven't heard of West Point?

You dingbat, he's asking why those schools aren't included in the rankings. The rankings are worthless if they don't even consider some schools.
 
Re: Union at St. Cloud (10/16, 10/17) - Never Won vs. Never Been

As much as I like The Office, I have not been "Boom roasted." First of all, I have never heard of that site. Second of all, they do not list liberal arts schools on that list making it meaningless. Where is Amherst? Williams? Swarthmore? Middlebury? West Point? Carleton (Minnesota)? Forbes' list is valid because it lists all types of schools.

Ignorance is bliss, eh?
 
Re: Union at St. Cloud (10/16, 10/17) - Never Won vs. Never Been

As much as I like The Office, I have not been "Boom roasted." First of all, I have never heard of that site. Second of all, they do not list liberal arts schools on that list making it meaningless. Where is Amherst? Williams? Swarthmore? Middlebury? West Point? Carleton (Minnesota)? Forbes' list is valid because it lists all types of schools.


Since you wanted to know how the rankings were derived, here you go:

At the top of the 2009 list are Harvard University, Cambridge (U.K.), Yale, University College London (U.K.) and Imperial College London (U.K.).

The results are derived from surveys submitted by 9,386 academics and 3,281 major graduate employers. For a university to be considered for the ranking, it must operate in at least two of five major academic fields: natural sciences; life sciences and biomedicine; engineering and information technology; social sciences; and arts and humanities. It must also teach undergraduates.
 
Re: Union at St. Cloud (10/16, 10/17) - Never Won vs. Never Been

Because it only took about 45 minutes?

You set em up, I knock em down fairly easily. We're a team, you and me, even if you don't know it or like it.

You two are like Lego Batman and the Lego Joker. :D :D :D :D
 
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