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re: Size of each SEC schools enrollment
Posted on 7/4/12 at 1:53 pm to Quidam65
Posted on 7/4/12 at 1:53 pm to Quidam65
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I would have made Florida and A&M permanent rivals so as to emphasize their size and depth of academic offerings.
You do realize a CUSA school trumps Florida in enrollment in the State of Florida, correct?
Posted on 7/4/12 at 2:07 pm to MaroonNation
Isn't the school you speak of a commuter school?
Posted on 7/4/12 at 2:25 pm to theGarnetWay
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5) 'Bama: 31, 747
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9) AU: 25, 469
This would seem to cause problems with the Auburn theory relative to the preponderance of Bama sidewalkers.
Posted on 7/4/12 at 2:36 pm to blacknblu
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Damn! Don't you guys even turn away students?
You do realize Texas has the population of Mississippi, Louisiana, Kentucky, Alabama and Georgia combined, right? That's about 26 million folks
Posted on 7/4/12 at 4:04 pm to Sig
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score some crazy 1300+ on the sat
lol
Posted on 7/4/12 at 4:19 pm to engie
Some of the landlocked SEC schools should do what texas did and build UP. Taller buildings would accommodate for less space.
TO be honest, I was kind of disappointed at how run down Tennessee's buildings looked. The school needs quite a bit of work on some of the old buildings.
TO be honest, I was kind of disappointed at how run down Tennessee's buildings looked. The school needs quite a bit of work on some of the old buildings.
Posted on 7/4/12 at 4:26 pm to Sig
Careful now........there are quite a few run down buildings on the A&M campus (even though the new ones that've gone up over the last 5-10 years look pretty damn nice).
Still, we're living in a glass house when it comes to that
Still, we're living in a glass house when it comes to that
Posted on 7/4/12 at 4:31 pm to TexasDJRock
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Definitely not trying to take a dig at Auburn or others because my grandfather and other family members went there, just basically at our high school in Texas Auburn would give a good amount of scholarship money to kids in the 40th to 70th percentile of the graduating class. Looking back at the kids who not only got in but got scholarship money it can't be too too selective.
I had the opposite happen. I easily got in to Auburn's engineering program with high test scores and a much higher class ranking than what you used as an example but only received about $1300 in scholarship money. Not nearly enough to make it a smart fiscal choice vs. in-state tuition in Texas.
Posted on 7/4/12 at 4:45 pm to TbirdSpur2010
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Careful now........there are quite a few run down buildings on the A&M campus
Virtually every public university is going to have some buildings like that on its campus.
Posted on 7/4/12 at 4:49 pm to BreakawayZou83
True--I feared for my life sometimes when I'd walk my wife (then girlfriend) to her side of campus Some of those buildings.......damn
Then I went back to the bitchin' business school on the good side of campus
Then I went back to the bitchin' business school on the good side of campus
Posted on 7/4/12 at 4:57 pm to hsqb
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Ole Miss -- 2000
That's a huge campus considering the relatively small OM enrollment. Excluding my partiality to Mizzou, Ole Miss probably has the nicest campus/atmosphere of the few SEC campuses I have seen: (OM, A&M, Arkansas, UT).
This post was edited on 7/4/12 at 4:58 pm
Posted on 7/4/12 at 4:59 pm to BreakawayZou83
We have one of the smallest campuses in the conference, we just have a lot of land that we're not using at the moment.
Posted on 7/4/12 at 5:06 pm to e2drummer
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West campus sucks.
nu-uh!
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