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How many Yarders Actually Went to UConn?

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I am not sure how to frame this question in polling form.

Though it seems everybody posting is a UConn fan (to my knowledge) except for a few here and there like an PC fan, some logos say the poster is a graduate from some other school like one with HCC and some others.

So I would like to know the answer in polling form, since maybe a fair percentage may have gone somewhere else, but still follow and root for UConn.

Thanks for help with this one.

If someone knows how and can post it, fine. If you can explain how, that would be great.
 
Why? Just curious.
Young
Real Smart
and Real Stupid.

I also turned down BC (no scholly though), Holy Cross, Yale, Georgetown, Fairfield. Yale because of all things they did not have an accounting curriculum and Georgetown after Liberman himself wrote my recommendation letter, because they waitlisted me and didn't send the acceptance until early Summer. So I got spiteful and decided that if they didn't want me in February they weren't good enough to have me later on.

I got some really bad advice as a high school senior, both from my guidance counselor and my parents. Really bad. But I also had the common sense of an amoeba which is to say none and did not do my own due diligence because I was so focused on grades, grades, grades and not where the grades were ostensibly going to get me.

The one decision in life where I'd LOVE a do-over. Sadly, we know how that works:(:(:(:(
 
Wait... You killed a woman?!
Figuratively, much more than one. And plenty of men, too. I love asking questions.

The settlement conference for her case was like the ”Seinfeld” scene where Kramer accepts free coffee to settle his coffee burn claim, while Jackie Chiles loses his mind because he couldn’t stop him.
 
In fairness, SHU has come a looong way from the commuter school it was when I attended UConn. Jack Welch and Bobby Valentine have helped bring in a ton of money that resulted in lots of shiny new buildings, and apparently it is now quite an attractive destination for lots of kids.
The growth over the last five years has been very impressive.

Just passed the campus on the way to a field trip and they’re doing a big gathering for the incoming class of ‘25. Students dancing on the sidewalks, a huge inflatable Pioneer at the front entrance. Great vibes and the campus looks great.

They’ve definitely taken advantage of quarantine to expedite their construction that started a few years ago.

#boneyardinataschoolfieldtrip
 
The growth over the last five years has been very impressive.

Just passed the campus on the way to a field trip and they’re doing a big gathering for the incoming class of ‘25. Students dancing on the sidewalks, a huge inflatable Pioneer at the front entrance. Great vibes and the campus looks great.

They’ve definitely taken advantage of quarantine to expedite their construction that started a few years ago.

#boneyardinataschoolfieldtrip
I'm actually enrolled in the CyberSecurity MS program at Sacred Heart

1) It is overpriced given the exit (employment) opportunities. There's no other way to put it - their recruiting presence is terrible.
2) They load up on fees like nobody's business.
3) Their instructors leave a LOT to be desired. The people who teach OOP and scripting languages are some of the worst ahem 'professors' I've ever encountered. You're lucky if you get one that isn't senile or speaks English semi-fluently.

I am transferring to another institution effective the Fall semester and it can't come soon enough.
 
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In fairness, SHU has come a looong way from the commuter school it was when I attended UConn. Jack Welch and Bobby Valentine have helped bring in a ton of money that resulted in lots of shiny new buildings, and apparently it is now quite an attractive destination for lots of kids.

But that's still pretty messed up imo.
They were smart by separating the BOT from their religious order. BC was on the brink of bankruptcy and in endager of having their campus taken over by other area colleges when I was considering schools. A new president and separating their BOT began the the process of what they have become. ND did the same in the 60s. Linda McMahon is also on the SHU board and a benefactor.
 

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