<p>You’re right. Thanks. Sorry for the error.</p>
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<p>I doubt it’s more state of the art than UVA’s McIntire – the building itself was open only two years ago. They have an LCD screen in every study room, multiple computer labs and two trading rooms. Computer labs all have two monitors assigned to one station. Faculty is beyond amazing.</p>
<p>Did it cost $170,000,000.00 to build?</p>
<p>Ross has its own private gym for students, study rooms that can be reserved on-the-fly with touch screen computer slabs, full high-definition video conferencing screens available in every one of those rooms, a cafe that uses locally grown produce located right in the main lobby, extremely efficient energy-saving windows, a huge collection of art interspersed throughout the entire building, and to top it all off, ridiculously fast internet connection speeds.</p>
<p>^^^ LOL, don’t forget those auditorium leather seats while you are at it.</p>
<p>Oh my gosh, how could I have forgotten about those?!? Simply luxurious.</p>
<p>Baby, we have those too… it’s called implementing better technology when McIntire’s building is newer than Ross’.</p>
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Really? The new Ross building was first opened for classes in January 2009. I believe McIntire moved into its new home a year before that?
[Our</a> Learning Community | Stephen M. Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan](<a href=“http://www.bus.umich.edu/LearningCommunity/]Our”>http://www.bus.umich.edu/LearningCommunity/)
[McIntire</a> School of Commerce Moves into New Home on the Lawn](<a href=“http://www.virginia.edu/uvatoday/newsRelease.php?id=3901]McIntire”>http://www.virginia.edu/uvatoday/newsRelease.php?id=3901)</p>
<p>^^^^Really? I have heard rumors about the existance of those things. Aren’t they the places where homes get totally destroyed during heavy rainfalls, earthquakes, or brush fires?</p>