Dear Jirehl

Barn#13

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We all respect your final 5. Thank you for including us in it. NU football is about to take off even higher than it already has. How about those facilities? How about beating Iowa just about every year? How about being part of Fitz’s first big ten title team and playing in the Rose Bowl? And to top it all off, you get to play in front of family and friends before you move on to the NFL as a top pick in a future draft. We will cheer hard for you, and if for some unfortunate reason football doesnt work out you will have one of the best degrees in the country!!
Go Cats!!!!
 

JJTBC

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Additionally, JJTBC was drafted by the San Diego Chargers. All the other schools on the list had no RBs drafted this past season. That includes Akrum Wadley of Iowa.
 

DaCat

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Additionally, JJTBC was drafted by the San Diego Chargers. All the other schools on the list had no RBs drafted this past season. That includes Akrum Wadley of Iowa.
Come on, Justin, blowing your own horn? Really? ;)
 

Purple Pile Driver

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We all respect your final 5. Thank you for including us in it. NU football is about to take off even higher than it already has. How about those facilities? How about beating Iowa just about every year? How about being part of Fitz’s first big ten title team and playing in the Rose Bowl? And to top it all off, you get to play in front of family and friends before you move on to the NFL as a top pick in a future draft. We will cheer hard for you, and if for some unfortunate reason football doesnt work out you will have one of the best degrees in the country!!
Go Cats!!!!
You should see all of the back and forth on his tweeter feed between Minny, ISU, and Iowa faithful. You would think NU didn’t have a team.
 

Barn#13

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You should see all of the back and forth on his tweeter feed between Minny, ISU, and Iowa faithful. You would think NU didn’t have a team.
Oh yeah forgot to mention. We beat Minnesota every year too. Check out the final score of last years game. That will give you a good idea of the gap between us and them. This should be a no brainer for Brock. Sign up to be a Northwestern Wildcat. There is no better time to do so. Fitz wants to run the ball. And run the the ball some more. This begs to question maybe this is why top recievers dont show up at our doorstep?
 

BIG CHIEF 53

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You should see all of the back and forth on his tweeter feed between Minny, ISU, and Iowa faithful. You would think NU didn’t have a team.
Honestly I'm good with our fans not bugging a recruit on Twitter. Yeah, I get showing him some love, but how many of those people will be as friendly when he doesn't choose their school?
 

d'son d

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Additionally, JJTBC was drafted by the San Diego Chargers. All the other schools on the list had no RBs drafted this past season. That includes Akrum Wadley of Iowa.
Doesn't sound like the JJ we all know and love. He has rarely tooted his own horn. Obviously a cheap imitation.
 

Hungry Jack

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Dear Jirehl,

Please consider the outstanding Economics Department at Northwestern. Economics makes for a good program undergraduate study, endowing you with a great foundation in decision-making methods that will lead to opportunities in a variety of fields. Equally rich is the degree program in Mathematical Methods in Social Sciences. If you lean more toward science, the programs in Science in Human Culture and Cognitive Science offer outstanding courses of study for applying science to practical problems that impact our society and culture.
 

Gladeskat

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Dear Jirehl,

Please consider the outstanding Economics Department at Northwestern. Economics makes for a good program undergraduate study, endowing you with a great foundation in decision-making methods that will lead to opportunities in a variety of fields. Equally rich is the degree program in Mathematical Methods in Social Sciences. If you lean more toward science, the programs in Science in Human Culture and Cognitive Science offer outstanding courses of study for applying science to practical problems that impact our society and culture.

However, if you're interested in outdoor sciences, ecology, conservation biology, zoology, botany, limnology, oceanography and about two dozen other sciences that impact our culture, then please consider every other school in the B1G besides NU because NU adopted an overly reductionist approach decades ago and offers little in these fields.

Otherwise, NU is an outstanding school.
 

SciCat_rivals

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However, if you're interested in outdoor sciences, ecology, conservation biology, zoology, botany, limnology, oceanography and about two dozen other sciences that impact our culture, then please consider every other school in the B1G besides NU because NU adopted an overly reductionist approach decades ago and offers little in these fields.

Otherwise, NU is an outstanding school.

Aren’t those ares served mostly by Land Grant Schools?
 
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However, if you're interested in outdoor sciences, ecology, conservation biology, zoology, botany, limnology, oceanography and about two dozen other sciences that impact our culture, then please consider every other school in the B1G besides NU because NU adopted an overly reductionist approach decades ago and offers little in these fields.

Otherwise, NU is an outstanding school.

Dear Jirehl,

Gladeskat is an entomologist; a material fact which he omitted to mention. This perhaps colors his disappointment with NU’s reducing commitment to the “outdoor sciences.”

Yours sincerely,

Tim Nye
 

Gladeskat

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Dear Jirehl,

Gladeskat is an entomologist; a material fact which he omitted to mention. This perhaps colors his disappointment with NU’s reducing commitment to the “outdoor sciences.”

Yours sincerely,

Tim Nye

Not disappointment. Puzzlement, though, when you have Lake Michigan in your front yard.

Just stating the situation if they're interested in such fields. I knew a few guys at NU who might have considered an "outdoor science" career if NU had such coursework. I've also met an NU Environmental Sciences grad working in the Everglades who liked doing air quality studies but expressed a pinch of regret that NU wasn't more diversified in biology.
 

PURPLE Book Cat

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Dear Jirehl,

Please consider the outstanding Economics Department at Northwestern. Economics makes for a good program undergraduate study, endowing you with a great foundation in decision-making methods that will lead to opportunities in a variety of fields. Equally rich is the degree program in Mathematical Methods in Social Sciences. If you lean more toward science, the programs in Science in Human Culture and Cognitive Science offer outstanding courses of study for applying science to practical problems that impact our society and culture.

Holy hell. This is every negative stereotype of northwestern wrapped into one post. Are you trying to set the program back 10 years
 

stpaulcat

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May 29, 2001
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Not disappointment. Puzzlement, though, when you have Lake Michigan in your front yard.

Just stating the situation if they're interested in such fields. I knew a few guys at NU who might have considered an "outdoor science" career if NU had such coursework. I've also met an NU Environmental Sciences grad working in the Everglades who liked doing air quality studies but expressed a pinch of regret that NU wasn't more diversified in biology.
NU has never been, or at least not in the past 100 or so years, particularly enlightened either in the realms of art or environment. They are very enamored with the way things 'look' but not so much so with the underlying reasons that generate what they should 'look' like. Example in the physical realm is the new Kellogg School, which couldn't be further from what they should be building. Lake Michigan? Well, it's a nice view. If I'm discouraging anyone from committing, they should beware, or at least see coming to Northwestern as an opportunity to change the status quo.