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“Battle of the Brawl, or whatever you call it”

AZGrizFan said:
Gris_h8er said:
Mechanical engineering

Civil Engineering too...look what that got you.

https://www.bing.com/videos/riverview/relatedvideo?q=montana+state+building+collapse&mid=1BBF9ECE3BBF35F8F63A1BBF9ECE3BBF35F8F63A&FORM=VIRE

It got us a brand new gym. What expansions have taken place at your community college recently?
 
Gris_h8er said:
Tony Clifton said:
I like numbers too.

16 in a row
79-0
And IQs above 68 (get help with this joke, maybe find someone to draw it in crayon)

Since you love stats: the current attendees of the “law school” are in the 25th to 75th percentile on the LSAT. If a person takes a test and scores in the 25th percentile a physical should be scheduled so a medical professional can determine if the test participant has a pulse.

https://www.princetonreview.com/law/university-montana-school-law-1035878

Not that it matters, but that's not what that stat means. The 25-75 is a common stat/tool for potential applicants to see where the enrollees scored against their fellow enrollees at the same school, not in the nation. TPR doesn't have the 25-75 scores listed in your link. For instance, if you took the LSAT and racked up your 138 (estimated based on logical reasoning thus far), you could look at real stats and know you'd be a real long shot at UM Law because you'd be well below the 25th percentile of admitted students in your class. And I'm not saying it's a top tier law school.
 
Gris_h8er said:
CDAGRIZ said:
But, that wasn't the discussion, was it? You accused me of taking a production/portrayal "more personally" than the score of a football game in which I didn't play. I explained why. Now, you admit the portrayal was definitely botched. Then, you say it doesn't really matter. We weren't talking about whether it really mattered. It's OK to admit your posts were misguided. If you truly can't comprehend this, I sincerely apologize, and I hope you enjoy coloring books.

I pushed your buttons, had my laughs and then asked a legitimate question. How would you rather be portrayed? It’s the natural course of a discussion to ask questions. I am genuinely curious how you would rather be portrayed.

Nah, you fucked up the discussion and tried to pivot when you got checked on it. I would rather MT not be portrayed as backcountry hillbillies who ride horses to work. Like I said initially.
 
CDAGRIZ said:
Gris_h8er said:
Since you love stats: the current attendees of the “law school” are in the 25th to 75th percentile on the LSAT. If a person takes a test and scores in the 25th percentile a physical should be scheduled so a medical professional can determine if the test participant has a pulse.

https://www.princetonreview.com/law/university-montana-school-law-1035878

Not that it matters, but that's not what that stat means. The 25-75 is a common stat/tool for potential applicants to see where the enrollees scored against their fellow enrollees at the same school, not in the nation. TPR doesn't have the 25-75 scores listed in your link. For instance, if you took the LSAT and racked up your 138 (estimated based on logical reasoning thus far), you could look at real stats and know you'd be a real long shot at UM Law because you'd be well below the 25th percentile of admitted students in your class. And I'm not saying it's a top tier law school.

This makes me want to take the LSAT. Care to make a wager on me beating the 25th percentile?
 
CDAGRIZ said:
Nah, you fudge up the discussion and tried to pivot when you got checked on it. I would rather MT not be portrayed as backcountry hillbillies who ride horses to work. Like I said initially.

Too late. There’s a litter box full of them about half the football season. Ever see the shots from the gold rush game? It’s overalls and mullets as far as the eye can see in a sea of piss yellow. Full size player cutouts on port a potty’s and at least two coordinators awaiting trial for DUI offenses with the end of the toilet bowl capped off with a building named BAC which doesn’t mean blood alcohol content, but don’t tell that to anyone outside of Bozo because they won’t believe you.
 
Gris_h8er said:
CDAGRIZ said:
Not that it matters, but that's not what that stat means. The 25-75 is a common stat/tool for potential applicants to see where the enrollees scored against their fellow enrollees at the same school, not in the nation. TPR doesn't have the 25-75 scores listed in your link. For instance, if you took the LSAT and racked up your 138 (estimated based on logical reasoning thus far), you could look at real stats and know you'd be a real long shot at UM Law because you'd be well below the 25th percentile of admitted students in your class. And I'm not saying it's a top tier law school.

This makes me want to take the LSAT. Care to make a wager on me beating the 25th percentile?

I'm think you might be able to eclipse 25th percentile in the nation; tons of idiots take it every sitting.
I'm more concerned that you don't understand the post you quoted.
 
Gris_h8er said:
CDAGRIZ said:
Not that it matters, but that's not what that stat means. The 25-75 is a common stat/tool for potential applicants to see where the enrollees scored against their fellow enrollees at the same school, not in the nation. TPR doesn't have the 25-75 scores listed in your link. For instance, if you took the LSAT and racked up your 138 (estimated based on logical reasoning thus far), you could look at real stats and know you'd be a real long shot at UM Law because you'd be well below the 25th percentile of admitted students in your class. And I'm not saying it's a top tier law school.

This makes me want to take the LSAT. Care to make a wager on me beating the 25th percentile?
This thread has now entered "my dad can beat up your dad" territory
 
Nah, CGD should be in Corvallis for #11 v #5, and ESPN should face the music for helping leave OSU and WSU behind.

I can understand how “Brawl of the Wild” is owned by someone else and some of you can’t stand the name and maybe it’s not worth lining someone’s pockets, but we here in everywhere-else-land don’t care about your names. A few extra syllables never hurt. We can handle Floyd of Rosedale and the Old Oaken Bucket, so live a little! Though the Divide thing might be interesting.
 
CDAGRIZ said:
Gris_h8er said:
Since you love stats: the current attendees of the “law school” are in the 25th to 75th percentile on the LSAT. If a person takes a test and scores in the 25th percentile a physical should be scheduled so a medical professional can determine if the test participant has a pulse.

https://www.princetonreview.com/law/university-montana-school-law-1035878

Not that it matters, but that's not what that stat means. The 25-75 is a common stat/tool for potential applicants to see where the enrollees scored against their fellow enrollees at the same school, not in the nation. TPR doesn't have the 25-75 scores listed in your link. For instance, if you took the LSAT and racked up your 138 (estimated based on logical reasoning thus far), you could look at real stats and know you'd be a real long shot at UM Law because you'd be well below the 25th percentile of admitted students in your class. And I'm not saying it's a top tier law school.

https://www.lsd.law/University-of-Montana-Law-School

Here’s the full stats. Now I understand what you couldn’t explain. The Princeton page didn’t have the full data.

For comparison here is Harvard and Columbia: https://www.lsd.law/Harvard-Law-School
https://www.lsd.law/Columbia-Law-School

I’m still willing to take the test
 
Gris_h8er said:
CDAGRIZ said:
Not that it matters, but that's not what that stat means. The 25-75 is a common stat/tool for potential applicants to see where the enrollees scored against their fellow enrollees at the same school, not in the nation. TPR doesn't have the 25-75 scores listed in your link. For instance, if you took the LSAT and racked up your 138 (estimated based on logical reasoning thus far), you could look at real stats and know you'd be a real long shot at UM Law because you'd be well below the 25th percentile of admitted students in your class. And I'm not saying it's a top tier law school.

https://www.lsd.law/University-of-Montana-Law-School

Here’s the full stats. Now I understand what you couldn’t explain. The Princeton page didn’t have the full data.

For comparison here is Harvard and Columbia: https://www.lsd.law/Harvard-Law-School
https://www.lsd.law/Columbia-Law-School

I’m still willing to take the test
:clap: :clap:
This is amazing. Bubtrolls are sooo precious.
Yes please take the test and report back.
In an effort to prove whatever it was you were trying to prove, you failed miserably and ended up proving the opposite. :lol:
 
Gris_h8er said:
CDAGRIZ said:
Not that it matters, but that's not what that stat means. The 25-75 is a common stat/tool for potential applicants to see where the enrollees scored against their fellow enrollees at the same school, not in the nation. TPR doesn't have the 25-75 scores listed in your link. For instance, if you took the LSAT and racked up your 138 (estimated based on logical reasoning thus far), you could look at real stats and know you'd be a real long shot at UM Law because you'd be well below the 25th percentile of admitted students in your class. And I'm not saying it's a top tier law school.


Here’s the full stats. Now I understand what you couldn’t explain. The Princeton page didn’t have the full data.

NOW you understand what I explained in nearly those exact words? Yikes.
 
garizzalies said:
Gris_h8er said:
https://www.lsd.law/University-of-Montana-Law-School

Here’s the full stats. Now I understand what you couldn’t explain. The Princeton page didn’t have the full data.

For comparison here is Harvard and Columbia: https://www.lsd.law/Harvard-Law-School
https://www.lsd.law/Columbia-Law-School

I’m still willing to take the test
:clap: :clap:
This is amazing. Bubtrolls are sooo precious.
Yes please take the test and report back.
In an effort to prove whatever it was you were trying to prove, you failed miserably and ended up proving the opposite. :lol:

I was able to prove that the law school at your beloved community college is a joke. Which was my original point unfortunately not the opposite of my original point. Let’s make a bet on the test. Please offer me some terms
 
What's the funniest about all of this is that there's someone seemingly willing to go through all the trouble and expense to take the LSAT just to settle an argument on the 'Net. Talk about insecure. It's the internet, dude. People disagree on e-v-e-r-y-t-h-i-n-g. This is one of the strangest 'fall-on-my-sword', 'die-on-that-hill' weirdos I've ever seen.

I won't believe that you're right until you take the LSAT, get into UM Law, graduate UM Law, then get into Harvard Law, graduate from Harvard Law, and then give us your detailed, informed comparison of the two schools.

(That oughta keep him busy....) /s

In other words, grow a tougher hide. Someone made fun of your school...oh, my!

Oh, yeah...UM Law grad here. Call it any name you'd like. I don't think there's a UM Law grad in the world who says that it's at the top of the Princeton Review. We genuinely don't care.
 
Gris_h8er said:
garizzalies said:
:clap: :clap:
This is amazing. Bubtrolls are sooo precious.
Yes please take the test and report back.
In an effort to prove whatever it was you were trying to prove, you failed miserably and ended up proving the opposite. :lol:

I was able to prove that the law school at your beloved community college is a joke. Which was my original point unfortunately not the opposite of my original point. Let’s make a bet on the test. Please offer me some terms
The only thing you proved is how stupid the typical bubcat can be.

CDA made you look like a complete fool, and I love how you tried to cite some engineering degree altho bozo is not even the best engineering school in the state.

How about you take the test, and if you get accepted, I will allow you the privilege to kiss my ass?
 
Grizhater must be the BobcatNation equivalent of a certain immature persona who over-frequents eGriz. Sounds like a 12-year-old.
 
Gris_h8er said:
AZGrizFan said:
Civil Engineering too...look what that got you.

https://www.bing.com/videos/riverview/relatedvideo?q=montana+state+building+collapse&mid=1BBF9ECE3BBF35F8F63A1BBF9ECE3BBF35F8F63A&FORM=VIRE

It got us a brand new gym. What expansions have taken place at your community college recently?

:lol: :lol:

Now that’s the way to put a positive spin on an absolute shit show of failure on msDUI’s part.
 
AZGrizFan said:
Gris_h8er said:
It got us a brand new gym. What expansions have taken place at your community college recently?

:lol: :lol:

Now that’s the way to put a positive spin on an absolute poop show of failure on msDUI’s part.
Watch out, or he'll threaten to take the MENSA test.
 
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