Ryder":25by5xyp said:Same with schools, professors, course of study. The best one for you is where you find them. It is not the same for everybody.
If you can, go visit several schools you may be interested in and see which feels like it is the best fit for you. And remember your initial choice doesn't have to be forever.
My mistake. I swear I had seen somewhere that they were closer to 40K.TexasBred":9n6w9f25 said:I'm assuming BSU is Boise State. Actually it's about half that size.
OwnedByTheCow said:I figured I'd give a little update. I've applied for 5 schools, got accepted into West Texas and University of Wyoming, put on hold at Tennessee Tech and waiting to hear back from West Virginia.
Had several friends go to west texas all were happy. All of them were on a judging team of some sort. Why they went there, but had nothing but good to say.OwnedByTheCow said:I figured I'd give a little update. I've applied for 5 schools, got accepted into West Texas and University of Wyoming, put on hold at Tennessee Tech and waiting to hear back from West Virginia.
TexasBred said:Check out Stephen F. Austin State University located in the Pineywoods of East Texas (Nacogdoches). Not a big Ag program but has great forestry program, wildlife mgmt program and has one of the most beautiful campus' you'll ever see.
http://www.sfasu.edu/
farmerjan said:Glad to hear that you have some positives and still waiting. Can you take any of your animals? Will your twin be going to college also? Is she animal oriented?
How has your winter been? Is it as wet up there as it is here in Va?
Very good school. Started to recommend it but afraid the lack of "tall trees" might run her off since she's use to them. Really growing school as well but with small school atmosphere. Has an excellent agriculture program. TCU has one of the few "Ranch Management Programs" around but a bit pricey.Caustic Burno said:TexasBred said:Check out Stephen F. Austin State University located in the Pineywoods of East Texas (Nacogdoches). Not a big Ag program but has great forestry program, wildlife mgmt program and has one of the most beautiful campus' you'll ever see.
http://www.sfasu.edu/
What about Tarleton? Its part of the A&M system. Oldest son went there.
OwnedByTheCow said:Off topic but my senior pictures came in today!
I finally got a picture with my wooly mammoth and I.