I was on A HBCU college campus today and got a good understanding why everything is different now...

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from the home of coca-cola, i'm not referring to s
it was a dude in The Booth braggin about how he only go to white parties

even the nerdy black dudes i know feel comfortable around they people

but these clowns on here try to use being a square or a nerdy dude as an excuse for them being a fukkin clown

nikkas is confused on here
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Is ,how comfortable you might be at a party, really a determining factor for how you choose higher education?

nikkas priorities are backwards
 

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I used to wear a durag with a fitted over it

I also used to wear headbands

They still rock those in college?
 

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Is ,how comfortable you might be at a party, really a determining factor for how you choose higher education?

nikkas priorities are backwards

Actually it should be. You are choosing to be obtuse because I struck a chord in you chicken george negroes logic :umad:. Self esteem and enjoying your college atmosphere is conducive to achieving in higher education.
 

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Is ,how comfortable you might be at a party, really a determining factor for how you choose higher education?

nikkas priorities are backwards

so being at a white college is a determing factor for how you choose higher education?:ohhh:

my priorities on point my nikka, dont worry bout me

dude was braggin about how he dont go to black college parties
 

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from the home of coca-cola, i'm not referring to s
so being at a white college is a determing factor for how you choose higher education?:ohhh:

my priorities on point my nikka, dont worry bout me

dude was braggin about how he dont go to black college parties

Not at all..

I find which schools has the major I want... then try to find a balance between graduation rates and cost of tuition.. Campus Aesthetics... dorms etc
 

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from the home of coca-cola, i'm not referring to s
Actually it should be. You are choosing to be obtuse because I struck a chord in you chicken george negroes logic :umad:. Self esteem and enjoying your college atmosphere is conducive to achieving in higher education.

Your campus experience is what YOU make it... it being an HBCU or a PWI has no bearing whatsoever.. you can have a good or bad experience at either one... party life should be last in line for your list of priorities though
 

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c00ns talk down on HBCUs when they go to some random, run of the mill state school :russ:



I could see if you went to Harvard or UC Berkeley or Georgetown. You could be a cocky azzhole if you went to a school like that. The rest of you cats though. If you're a top student at Morehouse, Howard, Hampton or Spelman....you are getting recruited by Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley, BOA Merrill Lynch, Google, etc. Affirmative Action on a hundred, thousand trillion. Two of my former roommates work for Goldman Sachs now, another one works for Moody's. Goldman Sachs isn't coming to your wack azz state school :russ:
 

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c00ns talk down on HBCUs when they go to some random, run of the mill state school :russ:



I could see if you went to Harvard or UC Berkeley or Georgetown. You could be a cocky azzhole if you went to a school like that. The rest of you cats though. If you're a top student at Morehouse, Howard, Hampton or Spelman....you are getting recruited by Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley, BOA Merrill Lynch, Google, etc. Affirmative Action on a hundred, thousand trillion. Two of my former roommates work for Goldman Sachs now, another one works for Moody's. Goldman Sachs isn't coming to your wack azz state school :russ:

some of these pompous kneegrows don't realize that a lot of TOP companies ACTIVELY recruit at HBCU's (the bigger and more known schools in particular) so they can get more minorities in their workforce. The career fair at my school had a whole bunch of HUGE corporations who were there to interview and recruit students for co-ops, internships and even positions that are guaranteed to the student after they graduate.

these people don't know man:manny:
 

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Of course we know. I'd still pick going to Auburn over Morehouse or Tuskegee 9/10 times. I could've easily gotten into those schools or Hampton/Howard. No knock to those schools, there's a ton of Morehouse/Spelman alumni around here that are very successful. Like the poster above said, it is what you get out of it.

Me personally, going to an HBCU wouldn't have provided any benefits to me that I thought were worth it. I went to school for engineering, didn't end up leaving an engineer(:lolbron:) but the resources at an Auburn or GT are waaaay higher that an equivalent program at Tuskegee as an example.

The business schools are different and the big companies do recruit heavy at HBCU if you indeed want to go that route.
 

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Of course we know. I'd still pick going to Auburn over Morehouse or Tuskegee 9/10 times. I could've easily gotten into those schools or Hampton/Howard. No knock to those schools, there's a ton of Morehouse/Spelman alumni around here that are very successful. Like the poster above said, it is what you get out of it.

Me personally, going to an HBCU wouldn't have provided any benefits to me that I thought were worth it. I went to school for engineering, didn't end up leaving an engineer(:lolbron:) but the resources at an Auburn or GT are waaaay higher that an equivalent program at Tuskegee as an example.

The business schools are different and the big companies do recruit heavy at HBCU if you indeed want to go that route.
I'm not knocking anyone for choosing a state school over an HBCU. My first (and second:russ:) choice was to go to a state school/PWI. I only chose the HBCU b/c they had a good reputation when it came to the major I wanted to do; not necessarily b/c it was a black school or so i could "see more people like me on campus" :manny:


But I hear a lot of people looking down on HBCU's because they believe that the students are at a disadvantage when it comes to being hired, but they are wrong.
 

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some of these pompous kneegrows don't realize that a lot of TOP companies ACTIVELY recruit at HBCU's (the bigger and more known schools in particular) so they can get more minorities in their workforce. The career fair at my school had a whole bunch of HUGE corporations who were there to interview and recruit students for co-ops, internships and even positions that are guaranteed to the student after they graduate.

these people don't know man:manny:

That's what I'm saying.

Folks have to understand how politics work. When you visit a corporation's careers section of their website, they make DAMN sure that image of "employees" on the front page includes a black person, an asian person and a woman.

http://www.lockheedmartinjobs.com/index.aspx

http://www.boeing.com/employment/

https://www.wellsfargo.com/careers/
 

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There's some HBCU's I would attend like Howard or Hampton but I can't afford to :yeshrug: Scholarships and financial aid are hard to come by when dealing with HBCU's
 
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