by dipset1011 (Senior Orangutan, 456 Points) on 4/4/09 at 10:54pm by dipset1011 (Senior Orangutan, 456 Points) on 4/5/09 at 1:55am

You have nothing else to do on a Saturday night but start a pissing contest on an internet forum? Wow. No one likes you here. And obviously, no one likes you in real life. Loser.

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joemontana:
by dipset1011 (Senior Orangutan, 456 Points) on 4/4/09 at 10:54pm by dipset1011 (Senior Orangutan, 456 Points) on 4/5/09 at 1:55am

You have nothing else to do on a Saturday night but start a pissing contest on an internet forum? Wow. No one likes you here. And obviously, no one likes you in real life. Loser.

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LOL dude your pathetic you obviously need some e friends for your ugly ass. So what im puttin in the time now on the weekends but i still get laid. Unlike most on this site and this includes you Joemantana....and i can safely say that im better then you in every aspect of life.

 

Yeah thats right you choade.......you wouldn't dare say this to me in front of my face...it's all good cause this is a forum....but i would absolutely eat you alive. By the way Joe Montanta sucks

-Dipset signing out

 
dipset1011:
Yeah thats right you choade.......you wouldn't dare say this to me in front of my face...it's all good cause this is a forum....but i would absolutely eat you alive. By the way Joe Montanta sucks

I'm going to disagree, and I'm surprised you would sat that dipset. I'm pretty sure we're both pats fan, and considering Montana is Brady's idol, and Brady has called him the goat, I'm not sure I'll agree (unless you think Brady has gone soft)

Oh, and I'm not telling you my school

 
dipset1011:
No i think you have it confused Brady is Montana's idol. I would take Brady over Montana in heartbeat. The level of competition today is light years ahead of what it was when Montana was playing.

No shit, but if you say that then you'd have to say Merriman is light years ahead of LT in terms of performance, which is probably true because steroids tend to do more to boost performance than yay, but that doesn't mean LT wasn't the better player. I'd take Brady over Montana too, but that doesn't mean Montana wasn't good.

dipset1011:
Drexelalum11 = Drexel University.

And nice try, but no.

 
drexelalum11:
dipset1011:
No i think you have it confused Brady is Montana's idol. I would take Brady over Montana in heartbeat. The level of competition today is light years ahead of what it was when Montana was playing.

No shit, but if you say that then you'd have to say Merriman is light years ahead of LT in terms of performance, which is probably true because steroids tend to do more to boost performance than yay, but that doesn't mean LT wasn't the better player. I'd take Brady over Montana too, but that doesn't mean Montana wasn't good.

dipset1011:
Drexelalum11 = Drexel University.

And nice try, but no.

Thats just stupid comparison

 
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dipset1011:
No i think you have it confused Brady is Montana's idol. I would take Brady over Montana in heartbeat. The level of competition today is light years ahead of what it was when Montana was playing.

No shit, but if you say that then you'd have to say Merriman is light years ahead of LT in terms of performance, which is probably true because steroids tend to do more to boost performance than yay, but that doesn't mean LT wasn't the better player. I'd take Brady over Montana too, but that doesn't mean Montana wasn't good.

Thats just stupid comparison

Why is that a stupid comparison? You're comparing different eras. The modern NFL is faster, stronger, and bigger than it was in Montana's time. As a matter of "fact," I doubt either LT or Montana would dominate in today's NFL - they just don't represent the pinnacle of evolution, as today's players do. However, just because they are not as good in absolute terms doesn't mean they suck. I have no idea how you can maintain Montana sucked

 

I do not know for sure, but I believe we do have a GPA system (maybe not published on the transcript though). However, if you fail a course it disappears. There is no core curriculum so you get to pick whatever courses you want to take (as long as you fulfill whatever requirements needed for your desired concentration). Whatever the case is, I am definitely calculating my GPA from my grades and not hiding it when my time comes around.

As far as prestige, Goldman Sachs is the firm that heavily recruits from Brown, the "creative", "open", "out-of-the-box" stereotype actually is liked as a good alternative to Wharton carbon-copy (at least that's what they say).

 

Brown doesn't calculate an official GPA, but we all have our GPA's on our resumes just like everybody else. So really, it makes zero difference whatsoever. The only difference is on your physical transcript, which a) doesn't matter, and b) often isn't looked at until after you have an offer. Grade inflation at Brown is a whole separate issue, clearly grades are inflated (though it's not like we're the only one).

Goldman Sachs is the number one employer of Brown graduates (not just within finance, but in general), and our university president sits on the Goldman board. We are also recruited by other firms, BB or otherwise, but Goldman is clearly the leader (no complaints here).

Having been through a recruiting cycle at Brown now, I can say that I don't think the GPA thing hurts our prestige at all, and as "Putz" said, our stereotypes probably help us.

 
ny23:
Brown doesn't calculate an official GPA, but we all have our GPA's on our resumes just like everybody else. So really, it makes zero difference whatsoever. The only difference is on your physical transcript, which a) doesn't matter, and b) often isn't looked at until after you have an offer. Grade inflation at Brown is a whole separate issue, clearly grades are inflated (though it's not like we're the only one).

Goldman Sachs is the number one employer of Brown graduates (not just within finance, but in general), and our university president sits on the Goldman board. We are also recruited by other firms, BB or otherwise, but Goldman is clearly the leader (no complaints here).

Having been through a recruiting cycle at Brown now, I can say that I don't think the GPA thing hurts our prestige at all, and as "Putz" said, our stereotypes probably help us.

It does hurt some people, but if you calculate your gpa and put it on your resume, you can easily overcome it.... but if you take everything pass/fail (when it's optional), then I'm sure you'll be shown the door.

 
you-down-with-<span class=keyword_link><a href=/resources/skills/trading-investing/securities-and-exchange-commission-sec>SEC</a></span>:

It does hurt some people, but if you calculate your gpa and put it on your resume, you can easily overcome it.... but if you take everything pass/fail (when it's optional), then I'm sure you'll be shown the door.

That's probably true. If you "abuse the system", then yes, but I don't think it hurts the schools rep at all (on Wall St anyway). Trust me, they give us ample warning not to take everything pass/fail if we want to do something competitive post-grad, either work or grad school.

 

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