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Are all the state schools in Texas land-grant colleges? |
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This is the best thread ever. |
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We dislike Ohio State :D Buttttttt all things aside if I was on the outside looking in... I could see how people would think our alumni are annoying. I've heard it referred to as "cult-like" lol Penn State Alums have a TON of pride for their/our school. We're very proud of it, our football team & our personal experiences here. WE ARE... PENN STATE! :) |
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I know for certain that Texas A&M was established because of the 1862 Morrill act (land grant college). Prairie View A & M is the historically black college established in 1876 as a land grant college. I don't think any of the others are land grant colleges. |
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And iGiggled at the bolded. Now to go back to the "Texans for Tier One" site :p |
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FWIW, here is the Wiki's list, by state, of land-grant institutions. The list says that the two land-grant schools in Texas are Texas A&M and Prairie View A&M. |
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I just think that any selective college whose students put down the Greek system (or the final club system, for that matter) because it's "snobby" really needs to rethink their admission standards if the students don't see the ridiculous irony in that attitude. |
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If it's only 10% of the school (and the "old money contingent at that") I think they'd be pretty easy to ignore if you didn't care about them :p |
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