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Old 08-25-2017, 10:39 AM
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The Bama and Arkansas chapters were a lot smaller before the Texas rule, which caused Texas to lose some of its finest.
Every Texas girl I know going to Alabama, Arkansas or Ole Miss didn't have the grades to get into Texas. Not sure they would be considered the state's "finest".
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Old 08-25-2017, 10:48 AM
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Every Texas girl I know going to Alabama, Arkansas or Ole Miss didn't have the grades to get into Texas. Not sure they would be considered the state's "finest".
Wow. Who pissed in your cereal this morning?

ps it's "toeing" not "towing".
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Old 08-25-2017, 07:28 PM
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Every Texas girl I know going to Alabama, Arkansas or Ole Miss didn't have the grades to get into Texas. Not sure they would be considered the state's "finest".
Yes, I know many Bama and Ole Miss folk who lament on the inferior exports from Texas. They refer to them as "pity" bids.
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Old 08-25-2017, 07:53 PM
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Every Texas girl I know going to Alabama, Arkansas or Ole Miss didn't have the grades to get into Texas. Not sure they would be considered the state's "finest".
I know of several who had at least a 4.0 but because of weighting, these girls from very competitive high schools didn't qualify to get into Texas' flagship schools. These are brilliant and active students who wanted 4 years' worth of a big school and who can blame them?

I don't consider a student one of the best just because he/she had the class standing to get into UT or A&M. Many of those who do get in flunk out on their tails because despite class standing, they went to some crappy high school that in no way prepared them for a rigorous university.
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Old 08-26-2017, 06:15 PM
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Every Texas girl I know going to Alabama, Arkansas or Ole Miss didn't have the grades to get into Texas. Not sure they would be considered the state's "finest".
That was true 20 years ago when schools like Bama and Arkansas were known for accepting just about anyone with a pulse. Now many of the top PNM's from Texas attend these schools- and a lot of them are on major academic scholarships.

There are dozens of elite Texas public high schools like Dallas Highland Park, West Plano, Austin Westlake, Houston Memorial, The Woodlands, etc where being ranked anywhere in the top 20-25% of the class means you had close to a 4.0 and took AP/Honors classes. Only the top 7% are guaranteed a spot at UT so many choose to take their talents out of state. My dear friend's daughter had a "perfect" rush at Bama 3 years ago. Her class at Bama had close to 500 kids from the Dallas-Fort Worth area enroll. I'm thinking at least 100 of the girls went through rush that year.
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Old 08-26-2017, 06:46 PM
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I rarely post, but here goes. I am the parent of a daughter attending UT. She worked her a** off to get the grades to transfer there for sophomore year. That said she would not even consider recruitment at UT due solely to the brutal reputation. Her brother's GF was Greek at UT and we heard the stories of her rush and many of the "rumors" posted here about treatment of PNMs at some houses were quite accurate according to her.

The great thing about UT, which others have mentioned, is there are SO many other options. Happy my daughter has found her niche there and, while I would have loved for her to experience the sisterhood I did, she is beyond happy in Austin.
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Old 08-26-2017, 07:24 PM
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I would have loved to have been in one of those spirit groups had I gone to UT!
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