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08-17-2008, 06:46 PM
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I was about to post that Irishpipes - many kids at our highschool are now heading out of state because they can't get in either UT or A&M and don't wish to attend one of the other schools in Texas. These are good students with high test scores and good extra curriculars who just don't make that 10% cut (not to say that you absolutely cannot get into UT or A&M out of the top 10%, but it is getting harder and harder).
These other schools -Alabama, Auburn, LSU, UF, UGA, Oklahoma, etc. offer a fantastic educational opportunity at a reasonable cost, and have the type of "college" atmosphere that they are looking for, unlike some of the commuter schools (UT Arlington, U of Houston etc.), uber expensive privates (TCU or SMU), or way far away (Texas Tech).
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08-17-2008, 08:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Srmom1
I was about to post that Irishpipes - many kids at our highschool are now heading out of state because they can't get in either UT or A&M and don't wish to attend one of the other schools in Texas. These are good students with high test scores and good extra curriculars who just don't make that 10% cut (not to say that you absolutely cannot get into UT or A&M out of the top 10%, but it is getting harder and harder).
These other schools -Alabama, Auburn, LSU, UF, UGA, Oklahoma, etc. offer a fantastic educational opportunity at a reasonable cost, and have the type of "college" atmosphere that they are looking for, unlike some of the commuter schools (UT Arlington, U of Houston etc.), uber expensive privates (TCU or SMU), or way far away (Texas Tech).
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Then again, a lot of Dallas and Houston kids go to Tech precisely to get away from their parents.  LOL
(My boyfriend is from Lubbock)
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08-17-2008, 09:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Srmom1
I was about to post that Irishpipes - many kids at our highschool are now heading out of state because they can't get in either UT or A&M and don't wish to attend one of the other schools in Texas.
...These other schools -Alabama, Auburn, LSU, UF, UGA, Oklahoma, etc. offer a fantastic educational opportunity at a reasonable cost, and have the type of "college" atmosphere that they are looking for, unlike some of the commuter schools (UT Arlington, U of Houston etc.), uber expensive privates (TCU or SMU), or way far away (Texas Tech).
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When I was an undergrad, out of state students were almost unheard of at Ok State.... except in certain majors such as vet med, forestry, fire safety, etc. However, now I see many Texas girls listed in the sorority bid list...... Who doesn't love Texas girls?! I am very glad to see them. They add spice and diversity to the mostly in-state chapter rosters.
Besides, what public university doesn't love to get the talented men and women who are in the top 15-20% of a neighboring state?
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