Why is this even in the GARM? I care about Rockets players but could care less for football or the Aggies who are overrated just like the Texans
Because everyone cares what you think. And the fact that it relates to Rocket's players like in the description
They're having some trick or treat bull **** today at the Toyota center. If they did go, they should be back in time.
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Well, there are those who go to college to learn. There are those who are there to 'do' There are those who do both. There are those who just go to go. And then there are those who go for a shot at a high paying job via relative discipline (i.e. time management) and networking. Attending an Ivy as a undergrad is seriously taking on way, way more debt than an 18 year old should be comfortable with. It's comparable to operating with high leverage as a firm. High risk, high reward. There's way too much uncertainty in growing up and making the transition for the members of the Ivy League (again, as an investment in undergraduate education) to be the standard. I'm very grateful that my grandparents wouldn't even forward the app fees up northeast after some perspective and time after graduation. Sorry the for the digression. Poorly phrased "Jeremy could be stuck looking for work in a poor economy with a Harvard education debt on his back doing something he may dislike if it weren't for his proficient skill, a bit of chance in the sport he loves; so let's not attribute the a stereotypical Ivy-persona that he's above watching a football game in Texas" retort. Back on-topic.