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Mean Green Savings for Recent Grads 2014 Football Season Tickets

Normally $160, Recent Grads will receive a 40% discount on season tickets for the upcoming season. They will have a designated location behind the visitors bench between the 35 yard lines. With limited availability, secure your seats before they're gone.

Along with the savings and amazing seat location, Recent Grads are also eligible for payment plan options and the ability to join the Mean Green Club at a discounted rate (see info below).

Join the Mean Green Football hype after an exciting ending to the 2013 season with their Heart of Dallas bowl game win against UNLV.

To purchase your season tickets or for more information on ticket options available, please contact Eddie Delgado at 940-369-5380 or eddie.delgado@unt.edu

Ask your personal sales representative about our recent grad referral program!

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Have you heard about the North Texas Recent Grad Program?

The Recent Graduate Program allows for new alumni to stay connected to North Texas Athletics by receiving Mean Green Club member benefits at a reduced price. Join now and receive great benefits and amenities in Apogee Stadium, and throughout the year. You helped make Apogee Stadium possible, now enjoy all that it has to offer!

  • Discounted Season Football and Basketball Tickets
  • Parking at Football and Basketball (with season ticket purchase)
  • Access to Hospitality Areas at Men’s and Women’s Basketball
  • Invitations to Member Only Events


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UNT90

Posted

Scary enough.. we are probably not close..

There some in the Fine Arts that keep getting degrees for years because it is impossible to find a job in their discipline. Therefore they keep going to school hoping to have one of their works become famous to get themselves into their chosen field. I know of one with 3 BS, 2 MFA and would not be shocked if there are some with many more

Couldn't they teach?

oldguystudent

Posted

BBA, MBA, or my eventual PhD..

Or my wife's BA, BS, MS, or PhD... What is the time frame for "recent"?

You're a mad man.

laxtonto

Posted

Couldn't they teach?

Some areas it is very hard to even find a teaching gig.. What hischool are you going to teach 15th century German literature or the history of Persian art in the 3 century BC..

It is what it is.

UNT90

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Some areas it is very hard to even find a teaching gig.. What hischool are you going to teach 15th century German literature or the history of Persian art in the 3 century BC..

It is what it is.

I was thinking college, not high school, especially with those advanced degrees.

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laxtonto

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I was thinking college, not high school, especially with those advanced degrees.

Maybe the ones with an MFA, just because it is a terminal degree.. maybe...

The issue is that in many of these areas is that an MFA is only part of the criteria.. They need a seminal work, be it a piece of art or literature or a performance, to go along with that MFA to get an academic position. That is one of the risks in that arena. If you don't have something that differentiates you from any other personal applying you arent getting the gig. Academia is way more cut throat than people would believe.

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oldguystudent

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Maybe the ones with an MFA, just because it is a terminal degree.. maybe...

The issue is that in many of these areas is that an MFA is only part of the criteria.. They need a seminal work, be it a piece of art or literature or a performance, to go along with that MFA to get an academic position. That is one of the risks in that arena. If you don't have something that differentiates you from any other personal applying you arent getting the gig. Academia is way more cut throat than people would believe.

MFA is a tough degree. I know a couple people back from my udergrad days that got that degree and never did anything with it. I'd put that in with getting a PhD in English. There is a market glut of PhDs out there and very few tenure track positions. It's horribly cutthroat.

On the other hand, I'm not adverse to getting a PhD in accounting later (much later) on. There is a shortage of PhDs in that field. Comparatively easy to get academic gigs there.

Eddie Delgado

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Mean Green Savings for Recent Grads 2014 Football Season Tickets

Normally $160, Recent Grads will receive a 40% discount on season tickets for the upcoming season. They will have a designated location behind the visitors bench between the 35 yard lines. With limited availability, secure your seats before they're gone.

Along with the savings and amazing seat location, Recent Grads are also eligible for payment plan options and the ability to join the Mean Green Club at a discounted rate (see info below).

Join the Mean Green Football hype after an exciting ending to the 2013 season with their Heart of Dallas bowl game win against UNLV.

To purchase your season tickets or for more information on ticket options available, please contact Eddie Delgado at 940-369-5380 or eddie.delgado@unt.edu

Ask your personal sales representative about our recent grad referral program!

fbsched.png

Have you heard about the North Texas Recent Grad Program?

The Recent Graduate Program allows for new alumni to stay connected to North Texas Athletics by receiving Mean Green Club member benefits at a reduced price. Join now and receive great benefits and amenities in Apogee Stadium, and throughout the year. You helped make Apogee Stadium possible, now enjoy all that it has to offer!

  • Discounted Season Football and Basketball Tickets
  • Parking at Football and Basketball (with season ticket purchase)
  • Access to Hospitality Areas at Men’s and Women’s Basketball
  • Invitations to Member Only Events

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THOR

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i like the deal and the location, especially for new grads that don't have families....they get to be back with the students where they cut their teeth!

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Stix

Posted

This is the best way to deal with the CUSA mandate to not have students directly behind the visitor's bench - fill the first few rows with recent grads!

How many rows are the students being pushed back, anyway?

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Eddie Delgado

Posted

This is the best way to deal with the CUSA mandate to not have students directly behind the visitor's bench - fill the first few rows with recent grads!

How many rows are the students being pushed back, anyway?

Bingo! (5)

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Christopher Walker

Posted

I was apprehensive that perhaps I missed on a deal since I secured my tickets a few days before you teased these, but I'm good now. I'm still getting a great bargain though for two S208 seats + parking pass for ~$300.

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untlynchka1

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I know I'm being a dick, and yes I'm glad that we are actually marketing to new grads, but am I the only one that looked at this ad and at first glance giggled because it looked like they scratched out $100 so you can pay $100?

I thought it was funny.

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untlynchka1

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I know I'm being a dick, and yes I'm glad that we are actually marketing to new grads, but am I the only one that looked at this ad and at first glance giggled because it looked like they scratched out $100 so you can pay $100?

I thought it was funny.

Dr. Seuss

Posted

To me personally, I wouldn't do it. If I really wanted to save I would buy GA season tickets for $65, and sit in the Young Alumni Section. More alum's are wanting to sit on the home side, not the visitor side. Section 106 is where it's at!!

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