uw does rank high, but the high ranking is because uw has a very solid medical school, which gets the most $$$ in research grants in the country. But there is nothing unique about a 4-year degree from uw. And I doubt many football players are in the medical program.
UW has more than just a solid med school. You're absolutely right about a bachelor's degree being no more valuable than a run of the mill degree from a directional school or branch campus though.
A BS or MS from high brow schools like Oregon State, Humboldt State, Colorado State, and even Idaho-Moscow have more prestige in my field than one from UW. No joke. Not that it really matters. Hiring decisions always come down to experience and interviews.
Any high school kid who is serious about their education isn't choosing those schools over UW unless they can't get the money/scholarship to go to UW. Idaho will take you with a fucking 2.0, and beavlet...lol.
Fuck me for even touching this thread.
And UW will take an athlete with that same 2.0.
You just don't get it. It's not about which school is harder to get into for the general student body. A kid with a 3.9 in HS who goes to the UW degree factory for their BS in biology or journalism or econ has no advantages, none, over a kid who stumbled into Idaho with their 2.5 and got the same degree.
uw does rank high, but the high ranking is because uw has a very solid medical school, which gets the most $$$ in research grants in the country. But there is nothing unique about a 4-year degree from uw. And I doubt many football players are in the medical program.
UW has more than just a solid med school. You're absolutely right about a bachelor's degree being no more valuable than a run of the mill degree from a directional school or branch campus though.
A BS or MS from high brow schools like Oregon State, Humboldt State, Colorado State, and even Idaho-Moscow have more prestige in my field than one from UW. No joke. Not that it really matters. Hiring decisions always come down to experience and interviews.
Any high school kid who is serious about their education isn't choosing those schools over UW unless they can't get the money/scholarship to go to UW. Idaho will take you with a fucking 2.0, and beavlet...lol.
Fuck me for even touching this thread.
And UW will take an athlete with that same 2.0.
You just don't get it. It's not about which school is harder to get into for the general student body. A kid with a 3.9 in HS who goes to the UW degree factory for their BS in biology or journalism or econ has no advantages, none, over a kid who stumbled into Idaho with their 2.5 and got the same degree.
I'll take the UW degree instead, for a bunch of reasons. If the little Benny's and potatoe people loved their experience, more power to them. I will still make fun of them.
That being said they shouldn't be losing tons of recruits to Stanford like this, and if they do lose a kid then it should be pussy kids like fozzy who are happy to sit on the sidelines and and wash out of the league immediately.
I love how Fetters makes up an excuse about how Washington not being rated high enough academically is why we suck at recruiting now. Pete had no problem beating Stanford and ND for recruits. We just have a staff that is lazy and sucks at recruiting. It's really that simple.
uw does rank high, but the high ranking is because uw has a very solid medical school, which gets the most $$$ in research grants in the country. But there is nothing unique about a 4-year degree from uw. And I doubt many football players are in the medical program.
UW has more than just a solid med school. You're absolutely right about a bachelor's degree being no more valuable than a run of the mill degree from a directional school or branch campus though.
A BS or MS from high brow schools like Oregon State, Humboldt State, Colorado State, and even Idaho-Moscow have more prestige in my field than one from UW. No joke. Not that it really matters. Hiring decisions always come down to experience and interviews.
Any high school kid who is serious about their education isn't choosing those schools over UW unless they can't get the money/scholarship to go to UW. Idaho will take you with a fucking 2.0, and beavlet...lol.
Fuck me for even touching this thread.
And UW will take an athlete with that same 2.0.
You just don't get it. It's not about which school is harder to get into for the general student body. A kid with a 3.9 in HS who goes to the UW degree factory for their BS in biology or journalism or econ has no advantages, none, over a kid who stumbled into Idaho with their 2.5 and got the same degree.
I’m not sure I’d go that far, but the difference in bachelors degrees as stand alone paper between any of the large PNW state schools is marginal, at best.
The people on Dawgman who legitimately try to act like UW is the same level academically as ND, Cal, or Stanford because they saw UW was a top ten university on some bullshit ranking are the absolute worst. UW is a good school, but the doogs think it’s the same tier as an Ivy. Spoiler, it’s not.
When you've lost Chris Fetters you've lost the war......
When he writes one of these posts or goes deeper into a article in the past it's b/c the natives have become so restless over there to the point they have to address it, or the data is so overwhelming (as in this case) that even Chris has to admit it and find a way to pivot and come up with the most PC pro UW angle he can find.
I love how Fetters makes up an excuse about how Washington not being rated high enough academically is why we suck at recruiting now. Pete had no problem beating Stanford and ND for recruits. We just have a staff that is lazy and sucks at recruiting. It's really that simple.
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Now you're telling me Jimmy Lake can't evaluate either?
uw does rank high, but the high ranking is because uw has a very solid medical school, which gets the most $$$ in research grants in the country. But there is nothing unique about a 4-year degree from uw. And I doubt many football players are in the medical program.
UW has more than just a solid med school. You're absolutely right about a bachelor's degree being no more valuable than a run of the mill degree from a directional school or branch campus though.
A BS or MS from high brow schools like Oregon State, Humboldt State, Colorado State, and even Idaho-Moscow have more prestige in my field than one from UW. No joke. Not that it really matters. Hiring decisions always come down to experience and interviews.
Any high school kid who is serious about their education isn't choosing those schools over UW unless they can't get the money/scholarship to go to UW. Idaho will take you with a fucking 2.0, and beavlet...lol.
Fuck me for even touching this thread.
And UW will take an athlete with that same 2.0.
You just don't get it. It's not about which school is harder to get into for the general student body. A kid with a 3.9 in HS who goes to the UW degree factory for their BS in biology or journalism or econ has no advantages, none, over a kid who stumbled into Idaho with their 2.5 and got the same degree.
This isnt really true
A UW degree carries weight in Seattle and Western WA
uw does rank high, but the high ranking is because uw has a very solid medical school, which gets the most $$$ in research grants in the country. But there is nothing unique about a 4-year degree from uw. And I doubt many football players are in the medical program.
UW has more than just a solid med school. You're absolutely right about a bachelor's degree being no more valuable than a run of the mill degree from a directional school or branch campus though.
A BS or MS from high brow schools like Oregon State, Humboldt State, Colorado State, and even Idaho-Moscow have more prestige in my field than one from UW. No joke. Not that it really matters. Hiring decisions always come down to experience and interviews.
Any high school kid who is serious about their education isn't choosing those schools over UW unless they can't get the money/scholarship to go to UW. Idaho will take you with a fucking 2.0, and beavlet...lol.
Fuck me for even touching this thread.
And UW will take an athlete with that same 2.0.
You just don't get it. It's not about which school is harder to get into for the general student body. A kid with a 3.9 in HS who goes to the UW degree factory for their BS in biology or journalism or econ has no advantages, none, over a kid who stumbled into Idaho with their 2.5 and got the same degree.
This isnt really true
A UW degree carries weight in Seattle and Western WA
No it doesn’t. I work in the accounting industry in downtown Seattle. I was in management for awhile and did hiring (in Seattle and Portland office). Never once did where that degree came from matter. Seriously, think about what you are saying, because that would be fucking stupid. Sorry to bust your bubble. Its about the candidate.
uw does rank high, but the high ranking is because uw has a very solid medical school, which gets the most $$$ in research grants in the country. But there is nothing unique about a 4-year degree from uw. And I doubt many football players are in the medical program.
UW has more than just a solid med school. You're absolutely right about a bachelor's degree being no more valuable than a run of the mill degree from a directional school or branch campus though.
A BS or MS from high brow schools like Oregon State, Humboldt State, Colorado State, and even Idaho-Moscow have more prestige in my field than one from UW. No joke. Not that it really matters. Hiring decisions always come down to experience and interviews.
Any high school kid who is serious about their education isn't choosing those schools over UW unless they can't get the money/scholarship to go to UW. Idaho will take you with a fucking 2.0, and beavlet...lol.
Fuck me for even touching this thread.
And UW will take an athlete with that same 2.0.
You just don't get it. It's not about which school is harder to get into for the general student body. A kid with a 3.9 in HS who goes to the UW degree factory for their BS in biology or journalism or econ has no advantages, none, over a kid who stumbled into Idaho with their 2.5 and got the same degree.
This isnt really true
A UW degree carries weight in Seattle and Western WA
No it doesn’t. I work in the accounting industry in downtown Seattle. I was in management for awhile and did hiring (in Seattle and Portland office). Never once did where that degree came from matter. Seriously, think about what you are saying, because that would be fucking stupid. Sorry to bust your bubble. Its about the candidate.
I would never hire someone with a UO degree, so, yes, it does matter where a degree comes from.
uw does rank high, but the high ranking is because uw has a very solid medical school, which gets the most $$$ in research grants in the country. But there is nothing unique about a 4-year degree from uw. And I doubt many football players are in the medical program.
UW has more than just a solid med school. You're absolutely right about a bachelor's degree being no more valuable than a run of the mill degree from a directional school or branch campus though.
A BS or MS from high brow schools like Oregon State, Humboldt State, Colorado State, and even Idaho-Moscow have more prestige in my field than one from UW. No joke. Not that it really matters. Hiring decisions always come down to experience and interviews.
Any high school kid who is serious about their education isn't choosing those schools over UW unless they can't get the money/scholarship to go to UW. Idaho will take you with a fucking 2.0, and beavlet...lol.
Fuck me for even touching this thread.
And UW will take an athlete with that same 2.0.
You just don't get it. It's not about which school is harder to get into for the general student body. A kid with a 3.9 in HS who goes to the UW degree factory for their BS in biology or journalism or econ has no advantages, none, over a kid who stumbled into Idaho with their 2.5 and got the same degree.
This isnt really true
A UW degree carries weight in Seattle and Western WA
No it doesn’t. I work in the accounting industry in downtown Seattle. I was in management for awhile and did hiring (in Seattle and Portland office). Never once did where that degree came from matter. Seriously, think about what you are saying, because that would be fucking stupid. Sorry to bust your bubble. Its about the candidate.
I would never hire someone with a UO degree, so, yes, it does matter where a degree comes from.
It may matter to you. But I doubt that you would ever be in a position to hire someone. You hire the best candidate.
Why are husky fans so sensitive to how the real world works?! So you get a degree and then start thinking like a moron…. Thats a good way to represent uw.
uw does rank high, but the high ranking is because uw has a very solid medical school, which gets the most $$$ in research grants in the country. But there is nothing unique about a 4-year degree from uw. And I doubt many football players are in the medical program.
UW has more than just a solid med school. You're absolutely right about a bachelor's degree being no more valuable than a run of the mill degree from a directional school or branch campus though.
A BS or MS from high brow schools like Oregon State, Humboldt State, Colorado State, and even Idaho-Moscow have more prestige in my field than one from UW. No joke. Not that it really matters. Hiring decisions always come down to experience and interviews.
Any high school kid who is serious about their education isn't choosing those schools over UW unless they can't get the money/scholarship to go to UW. Idaho will take you with a fucking 2.0, and beavlet...lol.
Fuck me for even touching this thread.
And UW will take an athlete with that same 2.0.
You just don't get it. It's not about which school is harder to get into for the general student body. A kid with a 3.9 in HS who goes to the UW degree factory for their BS in biology or journalism or econ has no advantages, none, over a kid who stumbled into Idaho with their 2.5 and got the same degree.
This isnt really true
A UW degree carries weight in Seattle and Western WA
No it doesn’t. I work in the accounting industry in downtown Seattle. I was in management for awhile and did hiring (in Seattle and Portland office). Never once did where that degree came from matter. Seriously, think about what you are saying, because that would be fucking stupid. Sorry to bust your bubble. Its about the candidate.
I would never hire someone with a UO degree, so, yes, it does matter where a degree comes from.
It may matter to you. But I doubt that you would ever be in a position to hire someone. You hire the best candidate.
Why are husky fans so sensitive to how the real world works?! So you get a degree and then start thinking like a moron…. Thats a good way to represent uw.
Next time I post a job opening please do not bother applying.
uw does rank high, but the high ranking is because uw has a very solid medical school, which gets the most $$$ in research grants in the country. But there is nothing unique about a 4-year degree from uw. And I doubt many football players are in the medical program.
UW has more than just a solid med school. You're absolutely right about a bachelor's degree being no more valuable than a run of the mill degree from a directional school or branch campus though.
A BS or MS from high brow schools like Oregon State, Humboldt State, Colorado State, and even Idaho-Moscow have more prestige in my field than one from UW. No joke. Not that it really matters. Hiring decisions always come down to experience and interviews.
Any high school kid who is serious about their education isn't choosing those schools over UW unless they can't get the money/scholarship to go to UW. Idaho will take you with a fucking 2.0, and beavlet...lol.
Fuck me for even touching this thread.
And UW will take an athlete with that same 2.0.
You just don't get it. It's not about which school is harder to get into for the general student body. A kid with a 3.9 in HS who goes to the UW degree factory for their BS in biology or journalism or econ has no advantages, none, over a kid who stumbled into Idaho with their 2.5 and got the same degree.
This isnt really true
A UW degree carries weight in Seattle and Western WA
No it doesn’t. I work in the accounting industry in downtown Seattle. I was in management for awhile and did hiring (in Seattle and Portland office). Never once did where that degree came from matter. Seriously, think about what you are saying, because that would be fucking stupid. Sorry to bust your bubble. Its about the candidate.
I would never hire someone with a UO degree, so, yes, it does matter where a degree comes from.
It may matter to you. But I doubt that you would ever be in a position to hire someone. You hire the best candidate.
Why are husky fans so sensitive to how the real world works?! So you get a degree and then start thinking like a moron…. Thats a good way to represent uw.
Its cute that you guys think anyone gets past the first paragraph of a resume
uw does rank high, but the high ranking is because uw has a very solid medical school, which gets the most $$$ in research grants in the country. But there is nothing unique about a 4-year degree from uw. And I doubt many football players are in the medical program.
UW has more than just a solid med school. You're absolutely right about a bachelor's degree being no more valuable than a run of the mill degree from a directional school or branch campus though.
A BS or MS from high brow schools like Oregon State, Humboldt State, Colorado State, and even Idaho-Moscow have more prestige in my field than one from UW. No joke. Not that it really matters. Hiring decisions always come down to experience and interviews.
Any high school kid who is serious about their education isn't choosing those schools over UW unless they can't get the money/scholarship to go to UW. Idaho will take you with a fucking 2.0, and beavlet...lol.
Fuck me for even touching this thread.
And UW will take an athlete with that same 2.0.
You just don't get it. It's not about which school is harder to get into for the general student body. A kid with a 3.9 in HS who goes to the UW degree factory for their BS in biology or journalism or econ has no advantages, none, over a kid who stumbled into Idaho with their 2.5 and got the same degree.
This isnt really true
A UW degree carries weight in Seattle and Western WA
No it doesn’t. I work in the accounting industry in downtown Seattle. I was in management for awhile and did hiring (in Seattle and Portland office). Never once did where that degree came from matter. Seriously, think about what you are saying, because that would be fucking stupid. Sorry to bust your bubble. Its about the candidate.
I would never hire someone with a UO degree, so, yes, it does matter where a degree comes from.
It may matter to you. But I doubt that you would ever be in a position to hire someone. You hire the best candidate.
Why are husky fans so sensitive to how the real world works?! So you get a degree and then start thinking like a moron…. Thats a good way to represent uw.
I agree with your comment but just so we’re both in agreeance on one thing; most duck alums were put on this earth to pump my gas.
uw does rank high, but the high ranking is because uw has a very solid medical school, which gets the most $$$ in research grants in the country. But there is nothing unique about a 4-year degree from uw. And I doubt many football players are in the medical program.
UW has more than just a solid med school. You're absolutely right about a bachelor's degree being no more valuable than a run of the mill degree from a directional school or branch campus though.
A BS or MS from high brow schools like Oregon State, Humboldt State, Colorado State, and even Idaho-Moscow have more prestige in my field than one from UW. No joke. Not that it really matters. Hiring decisions always come down to experience and interviews.
Any high school kid who is serious about their education isn't choosing those schools over UW unless they can't get the money/scholarship to go to UW. Idaho will take you with a fucking 2.0, and beavlet...lol.
Fuck me for even touching this thread.
And UW will take an athlete with that same 2.0.
You just don't get it. It's not about which school is harder to get into for the general student body. A kid with a 3.9 in HS who goes to the UW degree factory for their BS in biology or journalism or econ has no advantages, none, over a kid who stumbled into Idaho with their 2.5 and got the same degree.
This isnt really true
A UW degree carries weight in Seattle and Western WA
I'm sure it does to a small extent depending on the field and locale. In general though? An undergrad degree is treated like a necessary certification to meet basic qualifications and nothing more. When I evaluate candidates I look for it first thing, then I check the box and forget where they got their degree from before I go to the next question.
uw does rank high, but the high ranking is because uw has a very solid medical school, which gets the most $$$ in research grants in the country. But there is nothing unique about a 4-year degree from uw. And I doubt many football players are in the medical program.
UW has more than just a solid med school. You're absolutely right about a bachelor's degree being no more valuable than a run of the mill degree from a directional school or branch campus though.
A BS or MS from high brow schools like Oregon State, Humboldt State, Colorado State, and even Idaho-Moscow have more prestige in my field than one from UW. No joke. Not that it really matters. Hiring decisions always come down to experience and interviews.
Any high school kid who is serious about their education isn't choosing those schools over UW unless they can't get the money/scholarship to go to UW. Idaho will take you with a fucking 2.0, and beavlet...lol.
Fuck me for even touching this thread.
And UW will take an athlete with that same 2.0.
You just don't get it. It's not about which school is harder to get into for the general student body. A kid with a 3.9 in HS who goes to the UW degree factory for their BS in biology or journalism or econ has no advantages, none, over a kid who stumbled into Idaho with their 2.5 and got the same degree.
This isnt really true
A UW degree carries weight in Seattle and Western WA
No it doesn’t. I work in the accounting industry in downtown Seattle. I was in management for awhile and did hiring (in Seattle and Portland office). Never once did where that degree came from matter. Seriously, think about what you are saying, because that would be fucking stupid. Sorry to bust your bubble. Its about the candidate.
I think undergraduates degree matters for the first 2 years. After that it is just what it is
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You just don't get it. It's not about which school is harder to get into for the general student body. A kid with a 3.9 in HS who goes to the UW degree factory for their BS in biology or journalism or econ has no advantages, none, over a kid who stumbled into Idaho with their 2.5 and got the same degree.
That being said they shouldn't be losing tons of recruits to Stanford like this, and if they do lose a kid then it should be pussy kids like fozzy who are happy to sit on the sidelines and and wash out of the league immediately.
Then again, Tree beats us down on the field too.
When he writes one of these posts or goes deeper into a article in the past it's b/c the natives have become so restless over there to the point they have to address it, or the data is so overwhelming (as in this case) that even Chris has to admit it and find a way to pivot and come up with the most PC pro UW angle he can find.
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A UW degree carries weight in Seattle and Western WA
Why are husky fans so sensitive to how the real world works?! So you get a degree and then start thinking like a moron…. Thats a good way to represent uw.