DamnYankee
Loyal to the end
Jarod with all due respect you must have an IQ of around 90.
I see, well once again, President Clinton was dirt poor and graduated from Georgetown in 4 years.
type in ATTORNEY... as I stated... though the term lawyer pulled up four when I used that. It provides the same list your other site listed.
FYI transferring schools is the way people avoid having low GPA's.. When I hire I look for someone who went to a college and graduated in 4 years before any other thing including the ranking of the school they graduated from.. I don't even need a GPA to know the person is committed.
People switch majors and many other things happen that can cause a person to take an extra semester or year to graduate. I don't really think you can judge based on 4 or 4.5 years of school to graduate.
And there are lots of stories of people who had to momentarily drop out to care for family members or work because they couldn't afford tuition.
when you got a stack of 100 resumes you need some sure fire ways to weed thru them.. Tho i totally get what your saying. I do know that people also transfer schools because of the loophole which resets GPA.
A few methods i use is to only look at local people
Look at the tenure at previous jobs
As I mentioned the commitment to degree
Remember most jobs are not grooming for executive position. What I want is someone who is going to be reliable, demonstrate they will get the work done, and commit to 3years or so before wanting to move on. Im not hiring rocket scientists so I dont give a shits if the college is ivy or what not.. in fact the worst employees I have had were from ivy thus far in my short few years of being a hiring manager.
Fair enough. I guess depending on what your job requires people will look for different things in a resume.
You. It appears you can't even remember the constant correction about my expressed opinions that you simply forgot and assumed in even recent personal history. Just read through the past month or two of threads that you started, you will see what I am saying.
Years we have had conversations, years, and every one of them went into the black hole of your memory.
Jarod with all due respect you must have an IQ of around 90.
I'm glad that over 50% of the Congress did not go to law school. I do not believe that laws need to be made by lawyers who, unlike doctors, almost never save lives in the practice of their profession. I'm stunned that while over 50% of Congress did not go to law school the party leadership has an over-representation of that profession.
I do not belive its bad that she changed colleges, I do think its bad that from all apperences she is very poorly educated for someone with a college degree.
90 = average, but the time I was tested they said I was 119. You must be very smart to be able to determine an IQ based on comments on a discussion board.... Thats like Senator Frist diagnosing Terri Schiavo based on a video!
90 = average, but the time I was tested they said I was 119. You must be very smart to be able to determine an IQ based on comments on a discussion board.... Thats like Senator Frist diagnosing Terri Schiavo based on a video!
but the time I was tested they said I was 119
pot/kettle![]()
The ever-illusive "they".
Prove it!
I got out of the Army in November of 91. Started college in January of 92, graduated May of 95. I guess you take 4 years if you want, 6 years? Only if you are leaving with a Masters.People switch majors and many other things happen that can cause a person to take an extra semester or year to graduate. I don't really think you can judge based on 4 or 4.5 years of school to graduate.
And there are lots of stories of people who had to momentarily drop out to care for family members or work because they couldn't afford tuition.
Kansas used to have the honor of being a state with a large amount of their laws overturned by their own courts. They were also the Legislature with the smallest amount of lawyers in office. Hmmmm, imagine that, knowing how to write laws might actually require a law degree so you understand construction etc.
I got out of the Army in November of 91. Started college in January of 92, graduated May of 95. I guess you take 4 years if you want, 6 years? Only if you are leaving with a Masters.
While this does not apply to Palin, a lot of Universities conveniently schedule orders of classes that make it nearly impossible to graduate within 4 years now. Which provides them with an extra semester or two of tuition. I know my alma matter does just that.
Six years is not that bad if you had to take time off due to funding issues. Though I would be curious as to why someone wouldn't take advantage of student loans if grants, scholarships etc... weren't enough.