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Posted on 7/3/12 at 10:04 pm to blacknblu
They had the advantage of population, like UF does. They have so many people, just from in-state, add in out of state prospective students and they must get flooded with applications so I bet they can still accept a lot of kids but still maintain high academic standards.
Posted on 7/3/12 at 10:05 pm to blacknblu
jfc what is the point of having 50,000 college students? Can you even go to football and basketball games? Does every class have 200 people in it?
Posted on 7/3/12 at 10:05 pm to blacknblu
hah! You can't get in unless you are top 10% in your class and score some crazy 1300+ on the sat(someone correct me as I am sure I am off a bit).
I heard we had over 50k freshman applicants this year for spring. It is the same at texas, and this is why the state is working so hard to make more Tier 1 Universities in the state as we are running off a bunch of smart kids to border states.
I think California has over 7 Tier 1 universities.
I heard we had over 50k freshman applicants this year for spring. It is the same at texas, and this is why the state is working so hard to make more Tier 1 Universities in the state as we are running off a bunch of smart kids to border states.
I think California has over 7 Tier 1 universities.
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
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