I think that what we're finding out is that, no matter what decision Bubba makes, his family is awesome. Sounds like his parents are truly willing to put that cash aside for the time being to do what's best for their son.Don't get me wrong ... I think it will be ultra difficult for NU to keep him. With that said, isn't mom and dad blocking Boras' direct path somewhat and protecting Bubba from being pushed too hard by the agent? This seems like a very close knit and protective family. Again, I can't imagine Bubba turning down all that money, but I doubt from what I here about his parents that Boras can directly approach Bubba anytime he pleases. He has to get through Bubba's parents first ... and he may very well succeed at that. We will see this summer.
I have more formal education than 99+% of people walking the face of the earth and I can tell you with great certainty that a great deal of that education was a waste of time, effort, and money. When I'm 70, if I get there, I'll probably be even more angry at any wasted time spent in "education".
then you must be an _____, because you sure sound like one... (there were too many choices and I simply couldn't narrow it down so please fill in the blank as you see fit.)then you must be a Ph.D?......but you sure don't sound like one...
I have more formal education than 99+% of people walking the face of the earth and I can tell you with great certainty that a great deal of that education was a waste of time, effort, and money. When I'm 70, if I get there, I'll probably be even more angry at any wasted time spent in "education".
You might as well add JD to your list of worthless degrees now days. The only surefire degrees are M.D.,D.O., and D.D.S. All the other degrees are almost not worth getting, unless you get scholarships.I have more formal education than 99+% of people walking the face of the earth and I can tell you with great certainty that a great deal of that education was a waste of time, effort, and money. When I'm 70, if I get there, I'll probably be even more angry at any wasted time spent in "education".
Well, I have just a humble undergraduate diploma but I know several Phd EE previous employees I worked with Silicon Valley that would agree with a huge portion of your comment.
Four to five years and a $100,000 or so for a "business" diploma that gets you nowhere is just for starters. It sure is nice for tenured (can't be fired-bought out-laid off-transfered-etc) profs who have never accomplished one single thing in the real world though.
You might as well add JD to your list of worthless degrees now days. The only surefire degrees are M.D.,D.O., and D.D.S. All the other degrees are almost not worth getting, unless you get scholarships.I have more formal education than 99+% of people walking the face of the earth and I can tell you with great certainty that a great deal of that education was a waste of time, effort, and money. When I'm 70, if I get there, I'll probably be even more angry at any wasted time spent in "education".
Well, I have just a humble undergraduate diploma but I know several Phd EE previous employees I worked with Silicon Valley that would agree with a huge portion of your comment.
Four to five years and a $100,000 or so for a "business" diploma that gets you nowhere is just for starters. It sure is nice for tenured (can't be fired-bought out-laid off-transferred-etc) profs who have never accomplished one single thing in the real world though.
Bshirt is right on this, no one is whining, we're just being realistic.Who is whinning? Where are you dreaming that up with?
Some of us are just stating that a large portion of our current education is a bad investment. You know, dealing with reality as we see it..
It's great that you think any quality level of education at any price (money & time) is a superb investment. To each their own.
No whining - but I can guarentee you the years of experience I gained in my field outweighs any benefit I could have gained by spending that time getting a higher level degree. Like you said, you accelerate your talents and opportunities with a little hard work and dedication (in the industry, not the classroom) - The piece of paper is needed, but adding more to the stack means little.amazing, i have never seen so many people whine when they have had the opportunity to a good education, post graduate degrees, etc. try moving around, maybe to a right to work state and get in a company and accelerate your talents and job opportunities with a little hard work and dedication......MG, what a bunch of whiners!
You are making so many false assumptions that it's hard to know where to begin... Nobody has been whining, just recognizing reality. Also, please remember that it was you who launched the personal attack in the first place.try moving around, maybe to a right to work state and get in a company and accelerate your talents and job opportunities with a little hard work and dedication......MG, what a bunch of whiners!