![]() |
Quote:
*(or Harvard or any other school that they want to align themselves with) |
Quote:
LOL!!! since i went to a southern baptist high school, i am way too familiar with this. the school i went to also had a college. the college students at my school walked around like clones. it was like the twilight zone. they dont like to admit it, but if you did not come from an upright baptist home, you could kiss your chances of being accepted good bye. it is sad, but it is kind of hard to imagine that anyone who isnt baptist would want to go to that school. |
I've never heard of another school say it's the "Yale of [Region]". The joke was that schools were the Harvard of wherever. They even sold shirts at Harvard that said something funny talking about that.
And Rice is a very good school. Baylor...not. -Rudey |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
I really don't care what Baylor does, though. I'd never even heard of it until GC. |
I went to a baptist school.
-Rudey --It's cool. |
Quote:
|
man, i can't believe i missed a great opportunity to bash on the Bears :D
Seriously though, yes, as a private institution or private scholarship donors, they have the right to outline whatever behavior they want from the recipient. As far as the Baylor hate, man. Baylor may be the weak sister in the Big XII when it comes to football, but their basketball(until recently) and especially baseball programs are usually very competitive. From what i understand, their non-revenue sports are usually pretty good also. I don't mind Baylor-ites, they're usually pretty similar to Aggies(whether they want to admit that or not), pretty conservative and usually religious. As far as academics, all i've heard about Baylor is that if you have enough money, you can get in. But the US Army thinks highly enough of their dental school to do a lot of work with them. Basically what i'm saying is this, you can pick on your little brother all you want, but when someone else does, its wrong. Leave us Aggies our one whipping boy :D Kitso KS 361 |
Quote:
For the 4,213th time, homosexuals arent a federally protected group. None of the 50 states offer them civil right protections and only a handful of cities around the country offer protections. Translated that means in the vast majority of the US, upon discovery that someone identifies as a homosexual (gay or lesbian) they can LEGALLY be fired, evected from rental property, denied admission to a university, be denied a bank loan or credit, denied service at a restauraunt, denied visitation in hospitals, excluded from services and programs offered by the government, have children in their custody removed, or denied other things that the rest of us take for granted as a right. Most people are really suprised to find out that civil rights protections dont extend to gays. That yes, in 2004 LEGAL, government-sanctioned descrimination DOES still exist. As MLK said, "An injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." |
Private colleges can make any kind of decisions that they want about taking away someone's scholarship or kicking them out of school. Does anyone remember a few years ago when a girl on the Real World (don't remember which season) went to BYU, took a semester off to do the show, and afterwards, the school didn't want her to come back because she had to sign a paper saying that she wasn't going to cohabitate with the opposite sex before she could actually even come to this school.
|
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 06:46 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.