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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 572207" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>When I started at Aggieland back in the dark ages, the profs. could care less if you learned or not. And it was a small school back then...about 7500 students. Didn't even care if you showed up for class as long as you could pass the exams. They definitely weeded out the ones who were not serious, or maybe let you sort of weed yourself out. Chemistry class was an ampitheater with over 400 students in it. Prof had to use a sound system to be heard. She'll do ok Skyline. DBU is probably close enough to home for convenience as well. I personally would have recommended a good Catholic school :nod: :nod: but she'll enjoy her college years. When things really get cranked up on campus she'll be in "hog heaven".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 572207, member: 6897"] When I started at Aggieland back in the dark ages, the profs. could care less if you learned or not. And it was a small school back then...about 7500 students. Didn't even care if you showed up for class as long as you could pass the exams. They definitely weeded out the ones who were not serious, or maybe let you sort of weed yourself out. Chemistry class was an ampitheater with over 400 students in it. Prof had to use a sound system to be heard. She'll do ok Skyline. DBU is probably close enough to home for convenience as well. I personally would have recommended a good Catholic school :nod: :nod: but she'll enjoy her college years. When things really get cranked up on campus she'll be in "hog heaven". [/QUOTE]
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