thats really a good point.. the guy is picking these people with terrible academics, yet he "is a benefit to EIU"... how does that work?
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thats really a good point.. the guy is picking these people with terrible academics, yet he "is a benefit to EIU"... how does that work?
It's sorta like the ole deal with Michael Jordan at North Carolina University. Whatever he majored in, is ranked among the "highest paying jobs with this program" at North Carolina, not because Jordan is making $$ with his major, but because he had that major and is making the $$ in Pro basketball.
no, its not really like that at all...