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  1. DrBanneker

    Rate this HBCU Day 8: Johnson C. Smith University

    Our last report was on Huston-Tillotson University, a small private school in Austin, TX which received a voting average of 5.7. Today we visit Charlotte, North Carolina's only HBCU, Johnson C. Smith University. Another Reconstruction era university, it was originally founded as the Biddle...
  2. DrBanneker

    Rate this HBCU Day 7: Huston-Tillotson University

    Yesterday we highlighted the venerable Flordia A&M University which justly achieved an average score of 7.9. Huston-Tillotson was originally founded as two different schools in the 1870s: Tillotson College and Samuel Huston College. The first, Tillotson College, was actually the first...
  3. DrBanneker

    Rate this HBCU Day 6: Florida A&M University

    Yesterday we reviewed the University of the Virgin Islands and it came in at an underwhelming average of 4.0, but based on only two votes. Now we turn to a heavy-hitter: Florida A&M University. One of the top in the nation by enrollment as well as prestige, FAMU has long been known both for the...
  4. DrBanneker

    Rate this HBCU Day 5: University of the Virgin Islands

    The last HBCU rated was Langston University of Oklahoma which received an average rating of 7. There are so many unique things about the University of the Virgin Islands, it is hard to find where to start. They are the only HBCU not in the continental US. The latest established HBCU--founded in...
  5. DrBanneker

    Rate this HBCU Day 4: Langston University

    The last HBCU rated was Hampton University the shining example by the sea which received an average rating of 8.8 slightly edging out the previous champion North Carolina A&T. Today we feature the only HBCU in the Sooner State of Oklahoma: Langston University. Langston University was founded...
  6. DrBanneker

    Rate this HBCU Day 3: Hampton University

    The last HBCU rated was American Baptist College, the smallest HBCU but one that definitely punches above its weight in terms of prominent alumni. Its average score was 6.1. Hampton University is our next focus and has a long and proud tradition as being one of the first HBCUs established...
  7. DrBanneker

    Rate this HBCU Day 2: American Baptist College

    Really not sure we will get votes for this one but here goes. Also let me know if I shouldn't tag you on future posts. Yesterday we voted on North Carolina A&T and it received an average score of 8.7. This definitely will be a number to beat so we will see what the other top schools do in...
  8. DrBanneker

    Rate this HBCU thread series: new for 2023

    Updated: please see the leaderboard here: https://www.thecoli.com/threads/rate-this-hbcu-leaderboard-thread.958479/ I have been thinking about this series for a while so I am deciding to kick it off for 2023. This is the announcement of the official Rate this HBCU thread inspired by the Rate...
  9. CopiousX

    No disrespect but I dunno about this. Would you trust a 18yr old doctor?

    No disrespect but I dunno about this. Would you trust a 18yr old doctor? She 13 now and will be done by 18.:ohhh: Props to the sista, and she will definitely have a bright future. She reminds of the lil dude who started engineering school at 14 in Georgia. But I have my reservations about...
  10. the elastic

    Dealing With College Classmates Unappreciation Thread

    Grown ass students talking while the professor is teaching :martin: Grown asses eating and cracking open cans of monster in the middle of a lecture :gucci: Don't help that the teachers mostly be too timid to tell em to stfu Am I missing something? Who raised these people?
  11. JadeB

    UC and CSU deliver thousands of rejection letters. Arizona State wants to fill the void

    Kiana Tovar was all set to attend Sacramento State. Kara Smith had firm plans: enroll at Santa Monica College, then apply to transfer to UCLA. Israel Cortave had been accepted to UC Merced and UC Riverside, which both offer the computer science and engineering majors he wants to explore. All...
  12. Treeshaz

    Is it weird to start college as a older breh ?

    Seen a bunch video of Grambling State and the school look lit and a lot of bad tingz over there :ohhh: problems is I could only start college in like 2023 fall by than I'll be nearly 22 and 23 in the middle of the mi freshman year How would fresh out of high school students react to sharing a...
  13. Ruck

    Young Bucks, Eye Redemption. But it's dependent on the Ute: Utah vs Ohio State - 2022 Rose Bowl

    Apologies to my fellow bredren @Illeye buckmatic. But I figured I give you a break from :cook:. If we don't match Utah's physicality. Its gonna be a long day for us :francis:. Also, are there any Utah fans here? :lupe: Let's make sure we close out the season with a W :jawalrus...
  14. R

    Do you think so many students would attend University if it wasn’t Coed?

    Would students flock to universities and go 100k in debt, if it was only males at certain institutions and only female at other institutions? Or would you only see Doctors at that point?
  15. JadeB

    What is the most useful non-STEM degree?

    I'm taking Public Relations and all factors are showing that it's a growing field with lots of job prospects:yeshrug: What do y'all think?
  16. JadeB

    New York State are suing college students over tuition debt

    New York Times Why Does New York State Sue Its College Students? Thousands of SUNY students have been taken to court by the attorney general’s office over tuition debt. And through a quirk in the law, the only way they can defend themselves is by appearing before a judge in Albany. By Meredith...
  17. JadeB

    Cal State University students are failing classes in a big rate, even with in-person classes

    California State University students are failing or withdrawing at high rates from many courses — including chemistry, calculus, English and U.S. history — prompting renewed efforts for systemwide reform. New attention is being placed on classes that for years have shown failure or withdrawal...
  18. mykey

    Lazy American students pay Africans to help them cheat

    nikkas outchea earning $2000 per month from cac college kids. :troll:
  19. JadeB

    "I work two jobs and not for the money"

    tl;dw -She is a chiropractor and flight attendant and works 60 hours a week -Went to school for physical therapy and graduated but lost interest in chiropractor work over time -Under a lot of student debt and it affected her quality of living along with her credit score -Could have enough...
  20. JadeB

    What's the difference between networking and nepotism? How do you network in college?

    Going to Long Beach (or SDSU, when I hear back from my appeal letter I sent) and I feel nervous about finding a job in the advertising/pr field post-graduation. I'm a shy dude and I don't how to interact with folks to help ensure me a job. 6 certs and 6 figures guys, any advice?
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