Sunday, January 31, 2010

Best Academic Puns What Are The Best And Worst ACADEMIC Colleges In The SEC Conference?

What are the best and worst ACADEMIC colleges in the SEC Conference? - best academic puns

What are the best and worst academic schools in the SEC?
I've heard the best were Vanderbilt, Florida, Georgia, Ole Miss and Alabama.
Auburn and South Carolina were very good.
Arkansas, Kentucky, LSU, Mississippi State and Tennessee were the worst.
Is that correct?
* I have this section in college football, because I thought I would get answers from students and knowledge of students.
Thank you!

5 comments:

emiller1... said...

I put Vandy away over the rest.

Shelbyso... said...

I will do it in layers, because at points it is difficult to distinguish
1. Vanderbilt (so far) and very selective (20% and has excellent candidate)
2. Florida and Georgia, it remains difficult to enter, you have to go a good student, to these schools
3. Auburn, South Carolina, Tennessee ('s not so hard to get into, but difficult for those below)
4. Alabama, Ole Miss, Kentucky, Arkansas, Mississippi State not to give LSU (heavy, too)

I know you asked and I have a degree by the difficulty of entering and the two do not always go together, but I think the SEC schools in both directions. If you live in the South, you know that these schools are more difficult to find in others and people are more impressed with Alabama, Auburn, Alabama, because they know that nobody agrees.

FIFA said...

Vandy (17 total) is by far, and Florida is the only other top 50 universities (47)
Georgia is next to the Auburn 58 to 88 Bama is 96 South Carolina is 110

Evey other university in the third or fourth level of classified information as

SCOTT said...

I would say it depends on what needs to be investigated. Auburn has an excellent business, and the program of vocational education. Georgia is a decent school and at Vanderbilt is top.

Each person may enter Alabama. The same goes for Ole Miss

M. Diego said...

Best.
1. Vanderbilt (so far)
2. Florida
3. Georgia

Even worse.
1. Mississippi State
2. Ole Miss'
3. LSU

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