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Izulde 05-07-2014 09:25 PM

Interesting map, although it's going to be heavily weighted in favor of schools with larger undergraduate enrollments.

mckerney 05-07-2014 09:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Izulde (Post 2925366)
Interesting map, although it's going to be heavily weighted in favor of schools with larger undergraduate enrollments.


For the most part, but I was pretty surprised to see more applications to Marquette when it has about a quarter of the enrollment that Madison does.

mckerney 05-07-2014 09:41 PM

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Originally Posted by sterlingice (Post 2925347)
Northwestern over UIUC? Duke over UNC? Washington U in Missouri? UCF over... anything else in Florida?

SI


UCF has been the second largest campus by enrollment in the country for the last few years.

Lathum 05-07-2014 09:46 PM

Go Dawgs!

not even a little surprised

Vince, Pt. II 05-07-2014 10:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Izulde (Post 2925366)
Interesting map, although it's going to be heavily weighted in favor of schools with larger undergraduate enrollments.


Yeah, I'd imagine the more prestigious schools are also at a disadvantage because of the difficulty of getting in.

mckerney 05-07-2014 11:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Vince, Pt. II (Post 2925388)
Yeah, I'd imagine the more prestigious schools are also at a disadvantage because of the difficulty of getting in.


Yep. The map is interesting, though it seems like a very poor way to label which school is "Most Desirable."

NobodyHere 05-07-2014 11:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Izulde (Post 2925366)
Interesting map, although it's going to be heavily weighted in favor of schools with larger undergraduate enrollments.


Ummm, the map does say that it is based upon number of applicants.

Izulde 05-08-2014 12:33 AM

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Originally Posted by NobodyHere (Post 2925403)
Ummm, the map does say that it is based upon number of applicants.


Right, which is why larger undergraduate enrollments will have a built-in advantage. Larger enrollment = more spots = more people applying, particularly since Large Public U can often be a safety school for those with higher aspirations, or the name recognition of those schools makes it a more popular choice.

Marquette as the most applicants in Wisconsin shocks me. Washington University in Missouri is a little surprising as well, but I seem to vaguely recall that it has a pretty decent general national reputation with not as strict admissions standards as other elite schools... but I might also be thinking of the wrong Midwestern Washington University.

NobodyHere 05-08-2014 02:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Izulde (Post 2925411)
Right, which is why larger undergraduate enrollments will have a built-in advantage. Larger enrollment = more spots = more people applying, particularly since Large Public U can often be a safety school for those with higher aspirations, or the name recognition of those schools makes it a more popular choice.

Marquette as the most applicants in Wisconsin shocks me. Washington University in Missouri is a little surprising as well, but I seem to vaguely recall that it has a pretty decent general national reputation with not as strict admissions standards as other elite schools... but I might also be thinking of the wrong Midwestern Washington University.


You are free to create your own map based on your own criteria ya know.

DougW 05-08-2014 02:16 PM


BillJasper 05-08-2014 02:33 PM

That looks smart! :lol:

Desnudo 05-08-2014 04:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Butter_of_69 (Post 2924749)
Her parents must be so proud.


If they're around. I'm going with deadbeat dad and methhead mom.

Coffee Warlord 05-08-2014 04:54 PM

I see your tree climber. And raise you...


PilotMan 05-08-2014 04:57 PM



Seattle Mariners Class A affiliate finishes 16-run comeback - ESPN

This is how I feel like some of my FM14 games have been going lately.

Mizzou B-ball fan 05-08-2014 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by DougW (Post 2925559)


I can neither confirm nor deny that I may have used a tractor bucket to boost the reach of my ladder at the winery. Though I can confirm that I've never put a second ladder to further boost that reach.

molson 05-08-2014 05:45 PM

The redditor who posted that double ladder photo claimed it was his friend's 84-year-old grandfather up there.

Izulde 05-08-2014 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by NobodyHere (Post 2925416)
You are free to create your own map based on your own criteria ya know.


What? I wasn't criticizing the map - only pointing out why some of the results may seem surprising at first, such as UCF in Florida, but taking the above factor into account makes the result perfectly logical. Granted, that's not an absolute rule - see Marquette beating out Madison in Wisconsin - but it does in general advantage the larger undergraduate enrollment schools.

DougW 05-08-2014 06:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Coffee Warlord (Post 2925622)
I see your tree climber. And raise you...



Love how the "safety guy" at the bottom just bails. Not that he could've done anything, but made me chuckle. (He did keep that ladder straight though !!)

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Originally Posted by molson (Post 2925644)
The redditor who posted that double ladder photo claimed it was his friend's 84-year-old grandfather up there.


Yeah, I read that. Didn't put it in this picture because, the picture alone was crazy to me, and I wasn't sure if it was legit. (I know, I know .... :Gasp: false information on reddit ? Say it isn't so.)

cartman 05-08-2014 06:38 PM

That's what happens when you mess with an Ent.

molson 05-08-2014 06:47 PM

The physics of that are both interesting, and something that you'd think guys who cut down trees would know is a thing.

cartman 05-08-2014 07:02 PM

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Originally Posted by molson (Post 2925669)
The physics of that are both interesting, and something that you'd think guys who cut down trees would know is a thing.


It is hard to tell, but I do not see any kind of undercut on the branch. Which is 'limb cutting 101'.

Suicane75 05-08-2014 07:26 PM

I love the fella in the lower right, right at the very end with his hands on his head.

cartman 05-08-2014 10:26 PM


dawgfan 05-09-2014 12:38 PM

I must be dense, because I don't recognize the guy under Shakespeare.

sterlingice 05-09-2014 12:43 PM

I don't recognize him or the one under Clinton (make your own joke here)

SI

dawgfan 05-09-2014 12:45 PM

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Originally Posted by sterlingice (Post 2926295)
I don't recognize him or the one under Clinton (make your own joke here)

SI

Pretty sure that's Bill Hader.

Bobble 05-09-2014 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by dawgfan (Post 2926292)
I must be dense, because I don't recognize the guy under Shakespeare.


That's Bill!

Apathetic Lurker 05-09-2014 04:07 PM

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Originally Posted by sterlingice (Post 2926295)
I don't recognize him or the one under Clinton (make your own joke here)

SI


Thats William

Butter 05-09-2014 04:07 PM

I know this is so Tuesday, but apparently Shovel Girl is actually from around here, the fight occurred in the northern Dayton suburb of Troy.

I'm so pleased.

cartman 05-12-2014 06:12 PM


bulletsponge 05-12-2014 08:14 PM

thats not a raptor, but it is a monster!

Mizzou B-ball fan 05-12-2014 09:09 PM


kcchief19 05-12-2014 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Izulde (Post 2925411)
Right, which is why larger undergraduate enrollments will have a built-in advantage. Larger enrollment = more spots = more people applying, particularly since Large Public U can often be a safety school for those with higher aspirations, or the name recognition of those schools makes it a more popular choice.

Marquette as the most applicants in Wisconsin shocks me. Washington University in Missouri is a little surprising as well, but I seem to vaguely recall that it has a pretty decent general national reputation with not as strict admissions standards as other elite schools... but I might also be thinking of the wrong Midwestern Washington University.

Washington University surprised me because it is fairly prestigious. They have more than 70,000 applications. They have almost as many postgrads and as undergrads. Maybe it is a bit of a "safety school" for the Ivy League crowd. It also has a strong international student body, so I'm wondering how many of those applicants are international students just hoping for a slot.

But those number of applications are off the hook.

mauchow 05-12-2014 09:42 PM

i wonder if he still has his leg..........

Toddzilla 05-13-2014 08:24 AM

A friend of mine that works in admissions at a college in North Carolina checked out that map and confirmed that there are 10-15 that are incorrect.

cartman 05-13-2014 02:35 PM

New game. Guess the crime this person was arrested for:



The answer:
Spoiler

JonInMiddleGA 05-13-2014 02:52 PM

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Originally Posted by kcchief19 (Post 2927259)
Washington University surprised me because it is fairly prestigious. They have more than 70,000 applications.


Are you counting post-grad applications in that? I ask because their own webpage lists "1,488 freshmen were selected from 28,823 applicants".

As Wiki notes, they are also the subject of criticism due to their intensive marketing campaign which is apparently intended to drive up applications in order to drive up their ranking in several of the various systems.

rowech 05-13-2014 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Butter_of_69 (Post 2926393)
I know this is so Tuesday, but apparently Shovel Girl is actually from around here, the fight occurred in the northern Dayton suburb of Troy.

I'm so pleased.


More than that - that's the town I grew up in and where the majority of my family still lives. I've often chastised for having moved away when I graduated college.

Honolulu_Blue 05-13-2014 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by cartman (Post 2927447)
New game. Guess the crime this person was arrested for.


Yeah, I was definitely in the right ballpark on this one.

DaddyTorgo 05-13-2014 03:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Honolulu_Blue (Post 2927462)
Yeah, I was definitely in the right ballpark on this one.


Ditto

Butter 05-13-2014 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by rowech (Post 2927453)
More than that - that's the town I grew up in and where the majority of my family still lives. I've often chastised for having moved away when I graduated college.


I feel you should be celebrated.

johnnyshaka 05-13-2014 04:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cartman (Post 2927447)
New game. Guess the crime this person was arrested for:



The answer:
Spoiler


I guessed shoplifting from a skateboard shop.

kcchief19 05-13-2014 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by JonInMiddleGA (Post 2927451)
Are you counting post-grad applications in that? I ask because their own webpage lists "1,488 freshmen were selected from 28,823 applicants".

As Wiki notes, they are also the subject of criticism due to their intensive marketing campaign which is apparently intended to drive up applications in order to drive up their ranking in several of the various systems.

Probably faulty math on my part. I read they have a 17% acceptance rate and calculated the application number based on the entire student body, which is erroneous because it should only be based on freshmen and new grad students. 28,000 is still a pretty good number, and I'm sure would but them ahead of Missouri-Columbia.

The marketing campaign criticism wouldn't surprise me either. Good way to game the system to make you look like a more Elitist Richard. :)

sabotai 05-14-2014 12:02 AM


NobodyHere 05-14-2014 12:05 AM

Not surprised that Michigan's is Arabic.

But what is "Hmong" or "tagalog"?

mckerney 05-14-2014 12:16 AM

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Originally Posted by NobodyHere (Post 2927602)
Not surprised that Michigan's is Arabic.

But what is "Hmong" or "tagalog"?


Hmong American - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hmong Americans are Americans of ethnic Hmong descent. Hmong Americans are one group of Asian Americans. Many Lao Hmong war refugees resettled in the U.S. following the communist takeover of Laos in 1975. Beginning in December of that year, the first Hmong refugees arrived in the U.S., mainly from refugee camps in Thailand; however, only 3,466 were granted asylum at this time under the Refugee Assistance Act of 1975.

There are fairly sizable Hmong and Somali refugee/immigrant populations the Twin Cities area.

sabotai 05-14-2014 12:21 AM

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Originally Posted by NobodyHere (Post 2927602)
Not surprised that Michigan's is Arabic.

But what is "Hmong" or "tagalog"?


Tagalog is the native language in the Philippines.

Edit: Well, I should say "one of" the native languages in the Philippines.

claphamsa 05-14-2014 12:25 AM

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Originally Posted by sabotai (Post 2927607)
Tagalog is the native language in the Philippines.

Edit: Well, I should say "one of" the native languages in the Philippines.


shocked french is big in MD... dont know any french speaker, know tons of koreans...

sabotai 05-14-2014 12:30 AM

I was not at all surprised that Italian was #3 for New Jersey. There are a few Korean communities in New Jersey, but I was surprised to see two states with Korean as their third most spoken language.

And FWIW, Louisiana, Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire had French as #2 ahead of Spanish, North Dakota's #2 is German, Hawaii's #2 is Tagalog and Alaska's #2 is Yupik. The rest of the states had Spanish as their #2 language.

Vince, Pt. II 05-14-2014 02:33 AM

I'm floored that German is so prevalent.


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