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Right. It doesn't graduate a shit ton of fine arts flakes at all.

NYU is regularly ranked as one of the top academic institutions in the world.[10][11] The university counts 33 Nobel Prize winners, 3 Abel Prize winners,[12][13] 16 Pulitzer Prize winners,[14] 21 Academy Award winners,[14][15] and Emmy,[16] Grammy,[17] and Tony Award[18] winners. NYU also has MacArthur and Guggenheim Fellowship holders[19] as well as National Academy of Sciences members among its past and present graduates and faculty.[20] Of the more than 3,000 colleges and universities in America, NYU is one of only 60 member institutions of the distinguished Association of American Universities.[3]
NYU counts 33 Nobel Prize winners by affiliation and 3 winners of the Abel prize; 9 National Medal of Science recipients; 16 Pulitzer Prize winners; 21 Academy Award winners;[15][93] Emmy, Grammy, and Tony Award winners; and MacArthur and Guggenheim Fellowship holders[19] among its past and present graduates and faculty.[20] NYU has been insistent that its faculty be active in instruction on the undergraduate and graduate level, as well as active in research.[132]
As the largest private non-profit university in the country, NYU has one of the largest alumni bodies in the world. At the end of 2004, NYU had about 350,000 alumni. Of these, at least 17,000 live abroad.[133] The New York University Office for Alumni Affairs oversees the various activities, such as class reunions, local NYU Club gatherings, NYU alumni travel, and Career Services. The Alumni club on campus is the Torch Club. Notable graduating classes include 1941, which graduated three later Nobel Prize laureates (Julius Axelrod, Gertrude B. Elion and Clifford Shull), Olympic Gold Medalist John Woodruff, sportscaster Howard Cosell and sociologist Morris Janowitz; 1957 included Pulitzer Prize winning author Frank McCourt; 1970 included Thomas S. Popkewitz, professor of curriculum theory at the University of Wisconsin-Madison; 1974 included author Warren Farrell, Ph.D. ; and 1977 included: former Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan; IRS Commissioner Mark Everson; INSEAD Dean Gabriel Hawawini; Pulitzer, Oscar and Tony Award winner John Patrick Shanley; NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman; physicist Lewis E. Little; NASDAQ CEO Robert Greifeld; Ma Ying-jeou president of Republic of China (Taiwan); Guillermo Endara president of Republic of Panama, Clive Davis music industry executive, and Cathy Minehan, Federal Reserve Chairman Boston.


UW–Madison has 387,912 living alumni.[122] Although a large number of alumni live in Wisconsin,[122] a significant number live in Illinois, Minnesota, New York, California, and Washington, D.C.[122] UW–Madison also has 15,479 alumni living outside of the United States.[122]
UW–Madison alumni, faculty, or former faculty have been awarded 19 Nobel Prizes and 34 Pulitzer Prizes.[122]


And while i won't disagree that some are flaky artists. I am far from. You know nothing about my work or career.
 
LOL. You're not flakey at all.

Keep telling yourself that, kiddo.

Being flakey has everything to do with your work and/or career. It has nothing to do with your absent-minded intellect. :rolleyes:

you annoy me. i'm on west coast time, awake at 2:20am, with nothing better to do than bicker with you over the most mundane stupid shit. thank god when i wake up tomorrow you will be the last thing of concern for me. something makes me think that you will still continue to badger me and nit-pick my posts tomorrow anyway.

monkey i am flattered that you find me so entertaining and so important that you must continue to comment toward me. I mean really, you pay me more attention than any other poster. I'm flattered.
 
It's cute how you compare colleges by a bunch of meaningless awards.

please feel free to pull your own facts and show me that the college you graduated from (how many years back???) is better than the one i graduated from. You will find that it is comparing apples to oranges. Besides different schools within the universities have different admission policies etc.

oh and by the way I'm talking about GRADUATE SCHOOL, not undergrad. Do you have your masters?
 
you annoy me. i'm on west coast time, awake at 2:20am, with nothing better to do than bicker with you over the most mundane stupid shit. thank god when i wake up tomorrow you will be the last thing of concern for me. something makes me think that you will still continue to badger me and nit-pick my posts tomorrow anyway.

monkey i am flattered that you find me so entertaining and so important that you must continue to comment toward me. I mean really, you pay me more attention than any other poster. I'm flattered.

If that's what you want to think.