The Jewnited States
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Been a long ass journey but I made it!
my grandma always said her dream was to see her 3 grandsons graduate from college. my 2 brothers graduated but both my grandparents passed while i was a freshman in college. that shyt fukked me up a lot but i done made it!
Got my degree in Business Information Technology with a minor in Philosophy
For the first time, Virginia Tech has moved into the Top 25 public universities as ranked by U.S. News & World Report in its annual survey of undergraduate programs – “America’s Best Colleges 2014” -- released today.
The move to No. 25 among public schools is a bump up from the No. 28 position in the 2013 survey by U.S. News & World Report, released this time last year. Among overall public and private universities, Virginia Tech ranks 69th in the nation, again a move up fromNo. 72 during the previous survey. Virginia Tech ties with fellow public universities Rutgers State University in New Jersey, Texas A&M University, and University of Minnesota on the survey.
and some more propoganda to make me feel good:
How does the BIT major at Virginia Tech compare with other information systems or information technology degree programs in business schools at other universities?
The BIT program in the Pamplin College of Business at Virginia Tech has an international reputation and it is one of the highest ranked information technology programs in business schools in the country. In a 2000 issue of ComputerWorldmagazine, our information technology program was included among the top four IS programs in the country along with Arizona State University, the University of Minnesota, and the University of Texas. In an earlier issue of ComputerWorld our program was ranked by employers among the top ten IT programs in the country. In a recent survey of MBA programs around the world by the Financial Times of London, our IT program was ranked 7 th in the world. In general we perceive our program to be more computer-intensive and technologically rigorous than similar programs at other universities. In 2003 our program was ranked 18th among university IS programs in the U.S. (and 12th among public universities) by the U.S. News and World Report.
YES I KNOW THAT shyt IS OLD I DONT GIVE A fukk I GRADUATED MUTHAfukkAAAAA
my grandma always said her dream was to see her 3 grandsons graduate from college. my 2 brothers graduated but both my grandparents passed while i was a freshman in college. that shyt fukked me up a lot but i done made it!
Got my degree in Business Information Technology with a minor in Philosophy
For the first time, Virginia Tech has moved into the Top 25 public universities as ranked by U.S. News & World Report in its annual survey of undergraduate programs – “America’s Best Colleges 2014” -- released today.
The move to No. 25 among public schools is a bump up from the No. 28 position in the 2013 survey by U.S. News & World Report, released this time last year. Among overall public and private universities, Virginia Tech ranks 69th in the nation, again a move up fromNo. 72 during the previous survey. Virginia Tech ties with fellow public universities Rutgers State University in New Jersey, Texas A&M University, and University of Minnesota on the survey.
and some more propoganda to make me feel good:
How does the BIT major at Virginia Tech compare with other information systems or information technology degree programs in business schools at other universities?
The BIT program in the Pamplin College of Business at Virginia Tech has an international reputation and it is one of the highest ranked information technology programs in business schools in the country. In a 2000 issue of ComputerWorldmagazine, our information technology program was included among the top four IS programs in the country along with Arizona State University, the University of Minnesota, and the University of Texas. In an earlier issue of ComputerWorld our program was ranked by employers among the top ten IT programs in the country. In a recent survey of MBA programs around the world by the Financial Times of London, our IT program was ranked 7 th in the world. In general we perceive our program to be more computer-intensive and technologically rigorous than similar programs at other universities. In 2003 our program was ranked 18th among university IS programs in the U.S. (and 12th among public universities) by the U.S. News and World Report.
YES I KNOW THAT shyt IS OLD I DONT GIVE A fukk I GRADUATED MUTHAfukkAAAAA