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Re: Texas school tuition

Postby orguy » Fri Apr 19, 2024 9:02 pm

Cox is open admissions. Its obvious you have an axe to grind. Truth hurts. Did u attend SMU?
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Re: Texas school tuition

Postby tristatecoog » Sat Apr 20, 2024 12:31 pm

You must’ve graduated from SMU quite a while ago. Admission to Cox has been increasingly tough every year. My kids attend SMU and son was denied admission to Cox but started as a computer science major. Go figure.
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Re: Texas school tuition

Postby GHammond » Mon Apr 22, 2024 3:23 pm

tristatecoog wrote:You must’ve graduated from SMU quite a while ago. Admission to Cox has been increasingly tough every year. My kids attend SMU and son was denied admission to Cox but started as a computer science major. Go figure.
.......so the apple does sometimes fall far from the tree?
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Re: Texas school tuition

Postby orguy » Fri Apr 26, 2024 2:20 am

tristatecoog wrote:You must’ve graduated from SMU quite a while ago. Admission to Cox has been increasingly tough every year. My kids attend SMU and son was denied admission to Cox but started as a computer science major. Go figure.


Nothing has changed. If your son can pass and do well in comp sci courses
then Im sure he is in at Cox. SEAS has always been for those who can cut it
academically. Sadly, Cox is not an academic pursuit. Just ask Jeff Skilling, a SEAS
drop out that ended up 2nd in his class at Harvard.. B school.
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Re: Texas school tuition

Postby orguy » Fri Apr 26, 2024 2:44 am

Important to remember: if one can do well in basketweaving at Tarleton State then she/he
is an attractive candidate to COX. Encourage your son to stick with comp sci. Might open
up worlds to him. The BBA pales in comparison to a techinical degree when it comes to
med school or even law school admissions.
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Re: Texas school tuition

Postby orguy » Fri Apr 26, 2024 2:50 am

tristatecoog wrote:You must’ve graduated from SMU quite a while ago. Admission to Cox has been increasingly tough every year. My kids attend SMU and son was denied admission to Cox but started as a computer science major. Go figure.


The question remains: did u attend SMU? Such the authority though..silence.
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Re: Texas school tuition

Postby tristatecoog » Fri Apr 26, 2024 5:21 pm

I did not attend SMU but I probably know more about the school than most graduates. My spouse has taught there for 22 years, both kids attend and are active and I’ve been a Cox MBA associate board mentor for 20 years. I was also one of the 1500 in the lean hoops years.
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Re: Texas school tuition

Postby PonyTime » Mon May 13, 2024 3:40 pm

TriState knows what he is talking about.

There was a time when you could get into Cox with a GPA in a subset of courses. That is no longer the case and one must be admitted as a senior in high school and the ACT/SAT scores for that group a much higher than the rest of the University.

Now if you are talking about graduate admissions at Cox - that is another story. Sad as it may be, you now only need a pulse and a checkbook tied to a sizeable bank account to have an opportunity to attain an MBA through the on-line program.
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Re: Texas school tuition

Postby Used To Be » Wed May 15, 2024 9:48 am

I also am a member of the 1,500 lean hoop gang.
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Re: Texas school tuition

Postby orguy » Thu Jun 27, 2024 5:47 am

PonyTime wrote:TriState knows what he is talking about.

There was a time when you could get into Cox with a GPA in a subset of courses. That is no longer the case and one must be admitted as a senior in high school and the ACT/SAT scores for that group a much higher than the rest of the University.

Now if you are talking about graduate admissions at Cox - that is another story. Sad as it may be, you now only need a pulse and a checkbook tied to a sizeable bank account to have an opportunity to attain an MBA through the on-line program.


Data? to support your post? Certainly not higher than certain other schools/majors.
So absurd its laughable.
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Re: Texas school tuition

Postby tristatecoog » Mon Jul 01, 2024 8:40 pm

How about this data. My son was rejected for Cox but got into computer science. It’s much tougher to get into Cox but tougher to stay in Lyle.

It’s only going to be tougher to get into Cox with the awesome new facilities.
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Re: Texas school tuition

Postby EastStang » Tue Jul 02, 2024 2:41 pm

Glad I got admitted back in the dark ages after my sophomore year. With my pre-med crappy GPA, I was a little scared.
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Re: Texas school tuition

Postby orguy » Thu Jul 04, 2024 1:32 pm

Some data:

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Completion of a minimum of 24 SMU credits.
A minimum 2.750 all-college cumulative GPA earned at the conclusion of the first year.
Successful completion of BLI 1110 and BLI 1210.

For internal transfer it says 3.5 with successfull completion of Calc for Social Sciences and
Basic Econ a requirement. Both obscenely easy classes that are nothing like SEAS. If one gets jammed In SEAS or Fondren Science ( hard low grade distribution courses ) then enroll
in some easy Communications arts courses or take some J co courses at DCCD.

In regards to GPA: Graduates from UT Austin with a 2.8 in Chemical or Electrical Engineering
choose what companies they wish to work for. BBA's with 3.8's struggle to find jobs. GPA is
relevant. Most BBA grads could not cut Physics or EE at SMU if their lives depended on it but
believe whay you wish. Free country. Not knocking the BBA per se. Just dispelling the illusion
that somehow its some super scholarly pursuit. Some careful navigation and even a super
marginal student can rather easily gain an admission to Cox. Still. Song remains the same.
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Re: Texas school tuition

Postby SMU Pom Mom » Fri Jul 05, 2024 7:04 pm

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