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Statement from Tommy Running Rabbit

Dude. Cracolice is infamous. He broke more students than the Department of Education with loans.
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Agree with you all. He wasn't the reason I changed majors, but I recall a pre-chem class with him. I did fine but didn't care for his grading.
 
He has his priorities in the right order. He was a 4.0 GPA in high school, now has two years experience in college. I'm sure he has talked with upper division Pharmacy students and Instructors, so he has a pretty good idea of the hours needed each week, classroom, reading, lab time. He knows how much time he has to put in to be a Griiz football player. He probably did the 'math' and thought, 'There aren't that many hours in a week!' This is a Pharm.D. degree. Griz lose a great and dedicated player, and fan favorite, but Browning will gain a Pharmacist, and will be an inspiration to the Blackfeet Nation.
I have no idea how Danny Burton did it :ROFLMAO:
 
He has his priorities in the right order. He was a 4.0 GPA in high school, now has two years experience in college. I'm sure he has talked with upper division Pharmacy students and Instructors, so he has a pretty good idea of the hours needed each week, classroom, reading, lab time. He knows how much time he has to put in to be a Griiz football player. He probably did the 'math' and thought, 'There aren't that many hours in a week!' This is a Pharm.D. degree. Griz lose a great and dedicated player, and fan favorite, but Browning will gain a Pharmacist, and will be an inspiration to the Blackfeet Nation.
That was a very nice post by you.
 
Even a blind pig finds a truffle now and then.
I appreciate the compliment. (y)

I majored in beer drinking during high school and most of my undergrad days. This kid has intelligence, athleticism, and drive. He was raised well. His family deserves a pat on the back. Hopefully he will become UMs pipeline for future Tommy's.
 
Yes he is, and still is brutal according to those I’ve spoken with.

I thought he was great and liked how he taught, but yeah, lots of work. I ended up teaching in his prep for chem class a couple semesters. He also gave me a great letter of recommendation.

Only professors I didn't like from my degree was from history department, don't recall the name.
 

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