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July 23, 2008, 11:05:51 AM
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Sorry JT... it was posted on Phog.net a while back and I'm too lazy to dig it back up. 

Must be true then...like the KSU super secret investigation eh?


Uhh... yeah.  K-State was under investigation... they just didn't find any evidence of wrongdoing.  Apparently Izzo hinted that he had quite a bit of interest in the ku job if it opened up.  That's all I know.  Believe what you want.

You made claims they found something and it would be dropping in January.  So, you were full of crap, right?

July 23, 2008, 11:10:22 AM
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Sorry JT... it was posted on Phog.net a while back and I'm too lazy to dig it back up. 

Must be true then...like the KSU super secret investigation eh?


Uhh... yeah.  K-State was under investigation... they just didn't find any evidence of wrongdoing.  Apparently Izzo hinted that he had quite a bit of interest in the ku job if it opened up.  That's all I know.  Believe what you want.

You made claims they found something and it would be dropping in January.  So, you were full of crap, right?

Actually we bought out some of ku's attnys, so we covered it pretty well.

July 23, 2008, 11:11:14 AM
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Sorry JT... it was posted on Phog.net a while back and I'm too lazy to dig it back up. 

Must be true then...like the KSU super secret investigation eh?


Uhh... yeah.  K-State was under investigation... they just didn't find any evidence of wrongdoing.  Apparently Izzo hinted that he had quite a bit of interest in the ku job if it opened up.  That's all I know.  Believe what you want.

You made claims they found something and it would be dropping in January.  So, you were full of crap, right?

Actually we bought out some of ku's attnys, so we covered it pretty well.

If they went to ku law, they'd be cheap.

July 23, 2008, 11:46:01 AM
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Sorry JT... it was posted on Phog.net a while back and I'm too lazy to dig it back up. 

Must be true then...like the KSU super secret investigation eh?


Uhh... yeah.  K-State was under investigation... they just didn't find any evidence of wrongdoing.  Apparently Izzo hinted that he had quite a bit of interest in the ku job if it opened up.  That's all I know.  Believe what you want.

You made claims they found something and it would be dropping in January.  So, you were full of crap, right?

Actually we bought out some of ku's attnys, so we covered it pretty well.

If they went to ku law, they'd be cheap.



If they went to K-State law... oh wait.  You guys don't have a law school or a medical school.  That's why you send all your slack-jawed hillbillies to our school. 

July 23, 2008, 11:51:22 AM
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Sorry JT... it was posted on Phog.net a while back and I'm too lazy to dig it back up. 

Must be true then...like the KSU super secret investigation eh?


Uhh... yeah.  K-State was under investigation... they just didn't find any evidence of wrongdoing.  Apparently Izzo hinted that he had quite a bit of interest in the ku job if it opened up.  That's all I know.  Believe what you want.

You made claims they found something and it would be dropping in January.  So, you were full of crap, right?

Actually we bought out some of ku's attnys, so we covered it pretty well.

If they went to ku law, they'd be cheap.



If they went to K-State law... oh wait.  You guys don't have a law school or a medical school.  That's why you send all your slack-jawed hillbillies to our school. 

We ascribe to the theory that if you can't be great at it, don't do it.  And obviously ku has shwon you can't maintain an upper echelon law school in the Kansas Regents system. 

July 23, 2008, 11:57:00 AM
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Our law school is top 50.  What exactly is K-State great at, by the way?  Soil judging?

July 23, 2008, 11:59:27 AM
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Our law school is top 50.  What exactly is K-State great at, by the way?  Soil judging?

Top 50 is nothing to brag about for law schools.  That's even worse than 2nd place in the north.

July 23, 2008, 11:59:59 AM
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July 23, 2008, 12:02:45 PM
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Our law school is top 50.  What exactly is K-State great at, by the way?  Soil judging?

Top 50 is nothing to brag about for law schools.  That's even worse than 2nd place in the north.


You might want to rethink that statement.  Also, if finishing 2nd in the North is so pathetic, what does that say about the team that finished 4th?


http://www.hutchnews.com/Sports/kansaspre2008-07-22T22-48-26


"And it's not as though the Jayhawks don't have a few weapons of their own returning in '08. They do return 15 starters from last year's Orange Bowl championship team that tied Missouri for the Big 12 North title. And they have a trophy from the Big 12 Conference to prove it."




July 23, 2008, 12:03:19 PM
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and where is it even in top 50?  I'm seeing in the 70's on US News and other objective sites.  Are they top 50 in "University of Kansas Law School's ranking of law schools"?

July 23, 2008, 12:04:44 PM
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Our law school is top 50.  What exactly is K-State great at, by the way?  Soil judging?

Top 50 is nothing to brag about for law schools.  That's even worse than 2nd place in the north.


You might want to rethink that statement.  Also, if finishing 2nd in the North is so pathetic, what does that say about the team that finished 4th?


http://www.hutchnews.com/Sports/kansaspre2008-07-22T22-48-26


"And it's not as though the Jayhawks don't have a few weapons of their own returning in '08. They do return 15 starters from last year's Orange Bowl championship team that tied Missouri for the Big 12 North title. And they have a trophy from the Big 12 Conference to prove it."





Uh, KSU football was a disaster last season.  Where was that disputed?  KSU does have 4 North trophies that they didn't even have to make for themselves.

July 23, 2008, 12:06:32 PM
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Bragging about division titles is very KSU-esque.  When your program starts winning National Championships and BCS Bowls, you might understand.

July 23, 2008, 12:08:32 PM
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Bragging about division titles is very KSU-esque.  When your program starts winning National Championships and BCS Bowls, you might understand.

Bragging about a 73rd ranked law school is pretty awesome too. 

July 23, 2008, 12:11:41 PM
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Our law school is top 50.  What exactly is K-State great at, by the way?  Soil judging?

http://www.capd.ksu.edu/prospective-students/college-ranked-in-top-ten

http://www.architectmagazine.com/industry-news.asp?sectionID=1006&articleID=602885

I think uk finally got accredited a few years ago... basically their architecture school wasn't even recognized.

top 50 is laughable...

July 23, 2008, 12:19:09 PM
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Our law school is top 50.  What exactly is K-State great at, by the way?  Soil judging?

http://www.capd.ksu.edu/prospective-students/college-ranked-in-top-ten

http://www.architectmagazine.com/industry-news.asp?sectionID=1006&articleID=602885

I think uk finally got accredited a few years ago... basically their architecture school wasn't even recognized.

top 50 is laughable...


ku's architecture and engineering programs are much more innovative and modern than K-State's.  Your programs are more centered around construction science.  I know this because one of my best friends chose ku's architecture program over k-State's for this exact reason.


Bragging about division titles is very KSU-esque.  When your program starts winning National Championships and BCS Bowls, you might understand.

Bragging about a 73rd ranked law school is pretty awesome too. 



Pretty sure it's top 50 for public schools.  Regardless, ku is ranked ahead of K-State overall.  I believe you were the last school to make the cut in US News' top 100.  Congrats. 


Our law school is top 50.  What exactly is K-State great at, by the way?  Soil judging?

Top 50 is nothing to brag about for law schools.  That's even worse than 2nd place in the north.


You might want to rethink that statement.  Also, if finishing 2nd in the North is so pathetic, what does that say about the team that finished 4th?


http://www.hutchnews.com/Sports/kansaspre2008-07-22T22-48-26


"And it's not as though the Jayhawks don't have a few weapons of their own returning in '08. They do return 15 starters from last year's Orange Bowl championship team that tied Missouri for the Big 12 North title. And they have a trophy from the Big 12 Conference to prove it."





Uh, KSU football was a disaster last season.  Where was that disputed?  KSU does have 4 North trophies that they didn't even have to make for themselves.



Reading comprehension must not be your strongsuit. 


"And it's not as though the Jayhawks don't have a few weapons of their own returning in '08. They do return 15 starters from last year's Orange Bowl championship team that tied Missouri for the Big 12 North title. And they have a trophy from the Big 12 Conference to prove it."

July 23, 2008, 12:30:49 PM
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Our law school is top 50.  What exactly is K-State great at, by the way?  Soil judging?

http://www.capd.ksu.edu/prospective-students/college-ranked-in-top-ten

http://www.architectmagazine.com/industry-news.asp?sectionID=1006&articleID=602885

I think uk finally got accredited a few years ago... basically their architecture school wasn't even recognized.

top 50 is laughable...


ku's architecture and engineering programs are much more innovative and modern than K-State's.  Your programs are more centered around construction science.  I know this because one of my best friends chose ku's architecture program over k-State's for this exact reason.

lol. you have to be kidding me. you're best friend probably didn't go to k-states architecture program because he couldn't get in. this matter isn't even debateable. you have no idea what you are talking about. stop being a homer. .



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July 23, 2008, 12:38:36 PM
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Our law school is top 50.  What exactly is K-State great at, by the way?  Soil judging?

http://www.capd.ksu.edu/prospective-students/college-ranked-in-top-ten

http://www.architectmagazine.com/industry-news.asp?sectionID=1006&articleID=602885

I think uk finally got accredited a few years ago... basically their architecture school wasn't even recognized.

top 50 is laughable...


ku's architecture and engineering programs are much more innovative and modern than K-State's.  Your programs are more centered around construction science.  I know this because one of my best friends chose ku's architecture program over k-State's for this exact reason.


Bragging about division titles is very KSU-esque.  When your program starts winning National Championships and BCS Bowls, you might understand.

Bragging about a 73rd ranked law school is pretty awesome too. 



Pretty sure it's top 50 for public schools.  Regardless, ku is ranked ahead of K-State overall.  I believe you were the last school to make the cut in US News' top 100.  Congrats. 


Our law school is top 50.  What exactly is K-State great at, by the way?  Soil judging?

Top 50 is nothing to brag about for law schools.  That's even worse than 2nd place in the north.


You might want to rethink that statement.  Also, if finishing 2nd in the North is so pathetic, what does that say about the team that finished 4th?


http://www.hutchnews.com/Sports/kansaspre2008-07-22T22-48-26


"And it's not as though the Jayhawks don't have a few weapons of their own returning in '08. They do return 15 starters from last year's Orange Bowl championship team that tied Missouri for the Big 12 North title. And they have a trophy from the Big 12 Conference to prove it."





Uh, KSU football was a disaster last season.  Where was that disputed?  KSU does have 4 North trophies that they didn't even have to make for themselves.



Reading comprehension must not be your strongsuit. 


"And it's not as though the Jayhawks don't have a few weapons of their own returning in '08. They do return 15 starters from last year's Orange Bowl championship team that tied Missouri for the Big 12 North title. And they have a trophy from the Big 12 Conference to prove it."


This reminds me of a conversation I had with a ku fan at work last week regarding all the championship trophies that they have been WON when they actually tied and technically finished second due to tie breakers. It went something like this...


Rick Daris: Let's think about this for a sec, why do they give a trophy to teams who tie and actually finish second due to tie breakers? Hmm, very interesting.

ku fan: I'm listening.

Rick Daris: Here's how I see it. The Big 12 gives you a trophy 'cause they want you to fell all warm and toasty inside.

ku fan: Yeah, makes a school feel good.

Rick Daris: 'Course it does. Ya think if you leave that trophy under your pillow at night, the Trophy Fairy might come by and leave a quarter.

ku fan: What's your point?

Rick Daris: The point is, how do you know the Trophy Fairy isn't a crazy glue sniffer? "Building model airplanes" says the little fairy, but we're not buying it. Next thing you know, there's money missing off the dresser and your daughter's knocked up, I seen it a hundred times.

ku fan: But why did they give us a trophy then?

Rick Daris: Because they know all they gave ya was a piece of crap trophy . That's all it is. Hey, if you want me to take a dump in a box and call it a trophy, I will. I got spare time. But for right now, for your sake, for your daughter's sake, ya might wanna think about giving it up and admitting you really didn't win anything.

  

July 23, 2008, 12:40:14 PM
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Our law school is top 50.  What exactly is K-State great at, by the way?  Soil judging?

http://www.capd.ksu.edu/prospective-students/college-ranked-in-top-ten

http://www.architectmagazine.com/industry-news.asp?sectionID=1006&articleID=602885

I think uk finally got accredited a few years ago... basically their architecture school wasn't even recognized.

top 50 is laughable...


ku's architecture and engineering programs are much more innovative and modern than K-State's.  Your programs are more centered around construction science.  I know this because one of my best friends chose ku's architecture program over k-State's for this exact reason.

lol. you have to be kidding me. you're best friend probably didn't go to k-states architecture program because he couldn't get in. this matter isn't even debateable. you have no idea what you are talking about. stop being a homer. .




He could get into just about any architecture program he wanted.  Both his brothers go to K-State and he felt that ku's architecture program was much more innovative and modern than K-State's.  I'm not saying K-State's architecture and engineering programs aren't excellent, all I'm saying is that they center more around construction science and your cookie-cutter residential housing.  

July 23, 2008, 12:53:23 PM
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Our law school is top 50.  What exactly is K-State great at, by the way?  Soil judging?

http://www.capd.ksu.edu/prospective-students/college-ranked-in-top-ten

http://www.architectmagazine.com/industry-news.asp?sectionID=1006&articleID=602885

I think uk finally got accredited a few years ago... basically their architecture school wasn't even recognized.

top 50 is laughable...


ku's architecture and engineering programs are much more innovative and modern than K-State's.  Your programs are more centered around construction science.  I know this because one of my best friends chose ku's architecture program over k-State's for this exact reason.

lol. you have to be kidding me. you're best friend probably didn't go to k-states architecture program because he couldn't get in. this matter isn't even debateable. you have no idea what you are talking about. stop being a homer. .




He could get into just about any architecture program he wanted.  Both his brothers go to K-State and he felt that ku's architecture program was much more innovative and modern than K-State's.  I'm not saying K-State's architecture and engineering programs aren't excellent, all I'm saying is that they center more around construction science and your cookie-cutter residential housing.  

my source, aka , the brother of the mailman that new this guy who was hit by a car driven by some lady who was the aunt of this other dude who once thought about going into architecture said that uk was innovative... so there.

If you saw the work that came out kstate, then you wouldn't think it was "cookie-cutter". When you talk, you really should stick to things you actually understand.

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July 23, 2008, 12:54:43 PM
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Our law school is top 50.  What exactly is K-State great at, by the way?  Soil judging?

http://www.capd.ksu.edu/prospective-students/college-ranked-in-top-ten

http://www.architectmagazine.com/industry-news.asp?sectionID=1006&articleID=602885

I think uk finally got accredited a few years ago... basically their architecture school wasn't even recognized.

top 50 is laughable...


ku's architecture and engineering programs are much more innovative and modern than K-State's.  Your programs are more centered around construction science.  I know this because one of my best friends chose ku's architecture program over k-State's for this exact reason.

lol. you have to be kidding me. you're best friend probably didn't go to k-states architecture program because he couldn't get in. this matter isn't even debateable. you have no idea what you are talking about. stop being a homer. .




He could get into just about any architecture program he wanted.  Both his brothers go to K-State and he felt that ku's architecture program was much more innovative and modern than K-State's.  I'm not saying K-State's architecture and engineering programs aren't excellent, all I'm saying is that they are far more likely to have employed graduates. 

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July 23, 2008, 12:58:04 PM
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Yep... those construction companies are always looking for someone to design the next cookie-cutter house.

July 23, 2008, 12:58:59 PM
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July 23, 2008, 01:01:22 PM
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OMG . . . Ben can't think for himself, every one of his talking points comes straight from phog.net.

Got damn what a Mongoloid.


July 23, 2008, 01:02:34 PM
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Our law school is top 50.  What exactly is K-State great at, by the way?  Soil judging?

You asked.  I gave you written reports. You countered with your moronic friend's opinion.

Nice. You've turned this discussion into every other one you've participated. Congrats! :thumbsup:

July 23, 2008, 01:11:03 PM
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OMG . . . Ben can't think for himself, every one of his talking points comes straight from phog.net.

Got damn what a Mongoloid.





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That's pretty weak, even by your standards.

July 23, 2008, 01:16:43 PM
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Dude everything you've spewed on this thread is like you just cut and pasted the bilge from threads on the same topics from phog.net.   

There's several people on this forum (K-State alums) who are architects, one with one of the most prestigious sports design firms in the world, (several of the Senior Partners there are K-State alums) I wonder if they design "cookie cutter houses" . . . face it, when you get pissy you talk straight out of your ass, and have nothing original.

Now, who is on ku's short list??


July 23, 2008, 01:18:54 PM
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ku's architecture and engineering programs are much more innovative and modern than K-State's.  Your programs are more centered around construction science.  I know this because one of my best friends chose ku's architecture program over k-State's for this exact reason.


Ben, you're utterly clueless.  

Considering how selective the program has become and the heightened entrance standards for K-State’s Architecture program, my suspicion is your "friend" didn't get accepted.  Some people have to go to UMKC when they don’t get into ku law, it happens.  

It's not even debatable, K-State's architecture program is superior to ku's in virtually every facet.

There's a reason it is ranked in the Top 5-10 nationally on an annual basis and THE best in this region.  The curiculum is tougher, the faculty is more highly recognized, and the students are more prepared and highly sought after entering the work force according to the top firms in the U.S.

This notion that ku's program is more "modern" and progressive is hilarious.  Not only is there a higher emphasis on theoretical design, the curriculum itself is more well rounded with more opportunity for specialization.  Yes, K-State offers a construction science degree and many architecture students parlay that with a bachelor of architecture degree by taking an extra two years.  We also have an Arch-E program that blows anything ku offers out of the water.  Our interior architecture program and landscape architecture program are consistently ranked in the Top 5 in the country, IA is usually one or two.

You want to puff out your chest about the Law School and Med School, great.  Don't talk out of your ass about Architecture, Planning and Design because there is no comparison.  None.





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July 23, 2008, 01:22:43 PM
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KSU Pre-Med students have a higher acceptance rate into ku Med than ku Pre-Med students do!!!! LOL!

KSU trumps ku overall.

Great engineering program
Top 5 Arch Program
Nationally respected College of Agriculture (which almost every program within this college is with the top five overall in the nation.)
Outstanding Vet Med College
The list goes on.....

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July 23, 2008, 01:44:54 PM
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KSU Pre-Med students have a higher acceptance rate into ku Med than ku Pre-Med students do!!!! LOL!

KSU trumps ku overall.

Great engineering program
Top 5 Arch Program
Nationally respected College of Agriculture (which almost every program within this college is with the top five overall in the nation.)
Outstanding Vet Med College
The list goes on.....




 :lol:

US News' top 100 ranks ku higher than K-State overall:

http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/usnews/edu/college/rankings/brief/t1natudoc_brief.php





ku's architecture and engineering programs are much more innovative and modern than K-State's.  Your programs are more centered around construction science.  I know this because one of my best friends chose ku's architecture program over k-State's for this exact reason.


This notion that ku's program is more "modern" and progressive is hilarious.  Not only is there a higher emphasis on theoretical design, the curriculum itself is more well rounded with more opportunity for specialization.  


Oh really?


http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/architecture-major/217754-top-architecture-programs.html

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Columbia University 25
Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, The* 22
Yale University 20
University of California, Los Angeles 18
Harvard University 17
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology 14
Rice University 10
University of Notre Dame 10
Arizona State University 8
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 8
University of California, Berkeley 8
University of Maryland 8
New Jersey Institute of Technology 8
University at Buffalo, SUNY 7
University of Texas at Austin 7
University of Virginia 6
University of Michigan 6
University of Minnesota 6
Southern California Institute of Architecture* 6
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee 6
Northeastern University 5
University of Washington 5
Georgia Institute of Technology 5
University of Illinois at Chicago 5
Cornell University 5
Rhode Island School of Design* 5
University of New Mexico 5
City College of New York, CUNY 5
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Pratt Institute 4
University of Cincinnati 4
University of Miami 4
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University of Southern California 4
University of Florida 4
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University of Oklahoma <1
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Louisiana Tech University <1
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Hence the reason for my "more innovative/modern-based" comments. 


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http://www.ulinks.com/pharmacyschoolrankings_toppharmacyschoolbest.htm

http://www.uspharmd.com/student/Pharmacy_School_Rank.html


Ranked in the top 25 for school of education:


http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/grad/edu/search


Ranked in the top 20 for journalism schools:


http://unspun.amazon.com/Best-Journalism-Schools/list/show/3772

...and just for good measure:


http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/grad/soc/search/page+3


http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/grad/pol/search/page+3


http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/grad/egl/search/page+3


http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/grad/psy/search/page+4


http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/grad/mdr/search/page+5


Forgot to add that ku finished last season ranked #1 in debate:


http://www.news.ku.edu/2008/april/21/debate.shtml

« Last Edit: July 23, 2008, 01:48:36 PM by BMWJayhawk »

July 23, 2008, 01:46:49 PM
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Which university has the better College of Education?