Tom Aiello

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Tom Aiello

Tom Aiello

@SnakeRiverBASE

Beigetreten Ağustos 2011
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Tom Aiello
Tom Aiello@SnakeRiverBASE·
@BriannaWu > I have nothing but righteous anger towards Joe Biden’s massive ego for running. I strongly suspect that decision wasn't made by Biden himself.
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Brianna Wu
Brianna Wu@BriannaWu·
Trump is in office because Democrats ran a corpse. I know a lot of Democrats don’t want to hear that, but it’s true. Americans do not like Donald Trump, but they will choose someone alive over someone who is dead. I have nothing but righteous anger towards Joe Biden’s massive ego for running.
Jason Presti@presti71

@BriannaWu I agree, but Trump is in office, because the majority of reasonable, not living on social media people recognized the absolute Trainwreck Harris/Walz would have been. Everything that's come out since Election night has only reinforced this!

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Tom Aiello@SnakeRiverBASE·
@AdamRackis Best solution is to make the university co-sign the loan for its students. Then it has a vested interest in making their education worth the price.
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Tom Aiello@SnakeRiverBASE·
@Arrogance_0024 Valuing human life is a central western value, and one of the things that differentiates western liberal values from literally everything else in history.
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Daniel Foubert 🇵🇱🇫🇷
The "leave no man behind" doctrine is actually a strategic weakness disguised as a virtue. Name one other military on earth that destroys 6 aircraft and fights a ground battle inside a sovereign nation to recover one pilot. You can't. Because no other military confuses tactical sentimentality with strategic logic. Soldiers serve the mission. The mission doesn't serve the soldier. The US has now established that Iran can shoot down an F-15, then watch America spend $300M and expose Delta Force trying to prove it didn't happen. That's not military doctrine. That's politics with weapons. A military that cannot accept the risk of loss cannot win wars. The US hasn't won one since 1945.
Daniel Foubert 🇵🇱🇫🇷@Arrogance_0024

Lose all this to rescue 1 pilot and call it your greatest military success of all time.

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InfantryDort@infantrydort·
America, please don’t listen to the new narrative that we wasted so much equipment to save one life. There’s a reason recruiting is through the roof. And it’s because we don’t leave your sons and daughters behind enemy lines because it’s financially convenient.
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Tom Aiello@SnakeRiverBASE·
@DenialLaw I would be interested in seeing it if you want to DM me the link. Thanks!
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Law student in denial@DenialLaw·
Let’s say this is true. It’s not. But let’s say it is. You are talking about 6 schools. What if you’re from Nevada, or Idaho, or Alabama
Tom Aiello@SnakeRiverBASE

@marcportermagee Most flagship public universities have top scholarship cohorts with achievement and IQ levels _above_ the Ivies. Morehead-Cain, Foundation Fellowship, Jefferson Scholars, Regents' Scholarship--all of these provide a better group of peers than attending an overpriced Ivy.

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Tom Aiello@SnakeRiverBASE·
@DenialLaw Fortunately, my daughter completed her A.A. in her junior year of high school, so she has 2+ years of all As from that on her college transcript.
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Law student in denial@DenialLaw·
Let me give you advice I wish I had 3 years ago as someone with a 177. NO A+. By the time your daughter graduates every t14 law school will be out of reach through no fault of her own. UVA's median is 3.99 right now. Theres an easy way around this. She signs up for community college courses, as many as she can stomach and loads up on easy A+s. That on its own will be the difference maker between an A from Yale or a waitlist at USC law.
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Tom Aiello@SnakeRiverBASE·
@DenialLaw The benefit to the student is that they get a large amount of focused resources, because the flagship can divert a relatively large amount of resources to them because of its size.
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Law student in denial@DenialLaw·
@SnakeRiverBASE Schwarzmann/Knight hennesey. Not bad. Youve convinced me. Up a tier! So the honors college at UGA is like going to nyu or BC or USC.
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Tom Aiello@SnakeRiverBASE·
@DenialLaw Basically, the honors college at most major flagship publics attempts to create a hometown version of a lower tier ivy+ cohort. The top scholarship cohorts exceeds the average student at the top Ivy League schools (but again, that's 20-25 students per year).
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Tom Aiello@SnakeRiverBASE·
@DenialLaw No. The Foundation Fellowship (20-25 students per year) is _better_ than going to Yale or Harvard. I am not making any argument about the Honors college in general relative to other schools. Although the SAT numbers do favor the Honors College in that scenario.
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Tom Aiello@SnakeRiverBASE·
@DenialLaw The cohorts get extra support, but can take any course they want at the university. Which means they are graded against the average student at the university. So no, I would say that (aside from Ivy grade inflation) it's much easier to stand out if you are one of these kids.
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Tom Aiello@SnakeRiverBASE·
@DenialLaw But if you'd like I can send you my address via PM for delivery of that tactical nuclear weapon. ; )
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Tom Aiello@SnakeRiverBASE·
@DenialLaw You are better off to be a UVA Jefferson Scholar (one example) than to be an average student at Columbia (one example). Better undergraduate experiences. Measurably better outcomes in postgraduate scholarships and graduate school admissions.
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Tom Aiello@SnakeRiverBASE·
@DenialLaw I admit that it seems like your hypothetical (Idaho, Nevada, Alabama) seems like a planted question, given my actual personal situation.
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Tom Aiello@SnakeRiverBASE·
@DenialLaw My daughter grew up in Idaho, and turned down Yale and Chicago to take one of the listed scholarships. Her current roommate (also on the same scholarship program) grew up in Nevada.
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Tom Aiello@SnakeRiverBASE·
@DenialLaw For another data point, one of my peers as a (1990s) Regents' Scholar grew up in Tennessee. The recruitment and reach of those programs, like that of the Ivies, is national (and sometimes international).
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