By:
larrylee on 10/25/09
please... sleep all day, drink all night. worlds biggest high school.
By:
SocEtTuem on 10/25/09
Best buy is a far cry from best education. Where does MTSU rank in that respect?
By:
aeckfam on 10/25/09
larrylee speak for yourself! Once you enter college, your education no longer rests on your teacher's or your parent's shoulders. It is your responsibility to make the most of what is offered to you. I never slept all day or drank all night while working on either of my degrees from MTSU. I went to class, worked hard, and I recieved a quality education. I worked on a grant from the EPA and a grant from the NSF while at MTSU. MTSU offers a great education, but the student has to take self responsibility and take advantage of it. Are there students going and drinking and not getting an education? Sure there are. But that is there own problem and their own loss. I'm sorry it appears you are/were one of them.
By:
munk24 on 10/25/09
SocEtTuem, read the article, Top 50 in Best Value, Top 100 in nation in Public Universities, and Top Public University in the State.
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SocEtTuem on 10/25/09
The article states clearly what the evaluation is based on: Forbes evaluated universities based on faculty salary data, course evaluations, awards received by students and faculty, graduation rates and student perception of faculty quality.
I fail to see how faculty salary, awards, graduation rates (public school systems routinely graduate seniors who can't tell you that 7x9=63 but they have high rates regardless) or the popularuity of faculty is grounds for evaluating a best education category.
My question is a legitimate one and the criteria used doen't answer it.
By:
Macgyver on 10/25/09
Does anyone else see the irony when someone is down playing this recognition by Forbes and they can’t even spell themselves! LOL
By:
bibmom on 10/25/09
SocEtTuem---Are you a college grad?
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vdanr on 10/26/09
I am very proud to say that I am a graduate of MTSU!!! Larrylee, I am curious to know if you graduated from MTSU or any other university? Soc, how would you evaluate a best education category?
By:
driveguy on 10/29/09
Have 2 employees, 1 a grad from MTSU, 1 a grad from Brown University. My MTSU grad has worked for me for 2 years and heads up my engineering dept. My Brown grad has worked for me for 7 years and is a junior engineer that sometimes struggles with simple theory. Not saying that the Brown grad is not a good employee, I am just saying that it seems that MTSU graduated a much more complete, ready for market engineer. I applaud MTSU's recognition and feel that for a state university, they are on target for acheiving student goals as long as the student will apply themselves and take advantage of the education offered. I graduated UCLA a few years back(not going to say how many) and feel that both employees entered the market with more skills than I possesed upon graduation. If they read this and know who I am, sorry Terry.