TCU- The SMU Junior College

This was the perception back in the 80's, Who could have imagined the reversal of fortunes since then.
Note to Bennett- Make it a game on Saturday or Leave!
Note to Bennett- Make it a game on Saturday or Leave!
Deep Purple wrote:On the other hand, a decade ago, kids who couldn't get into SMU or Baylor came to TCU. Now just the reverse is true. Kids not admitted to TCU are snapped up by SMU and Baylor.
For the past 3 years, TCU has had 9,000-10,000 applicants for 1,500-1,600 admission slots. Because of that high application rate, TCU has had the luxury of being more selective in admissions. Today we admit a lower percentage of applicants than either SMU or Baylor.
San Diego Frog wrote:My roomate from boarding school went there and sure did enjoy the women since his sister was a cheerleader there.
Deep Purple wrote:On the other hand, a decade ago, kids who couldn't get into SMU or Baylor came to TCU. Now just the reverse is true. Kids not admitted to TCU are snapped up by SMU and Baylor.
For the past 3 years, TCU has had 9,000-10,000 applicants for 1,500-1,600 admission slots. Because of that high application rate, TCU has had the luxury of being more selective in admissions. Today we admit a lower percentage of applicants than either SMU or Baylor.
mustang_of_smu wrote:I think they are similar in type of education with one major exception. The school with the bigger grad program (Baylor and SMU both have much larger grad schools than TCU (and by that I mean size and rating)) is the best education because this indicates the school is research oriented.
I guarantee you if the population of students that applied to TCU had applied to SMU, SMU would have admitted even less from that population.
SMU Football Blog wrote:Ordinarily, I'd let this slide because you are kind of making a point I try to make, but your numbers are too way off base. I looked them up (it is what I do) and they are attached below.
Deep Purple wrote:I was merely trying to point out that the title of this thread, touting TCU as "SMU junior college," has no basis in fact.
ponygrad90 wrote:Who could have imagined the reversal of fortunes since then.
Deep Purple wrote:On the other hand, a decade ago, kids who couldn't get into SMU or Baylor came to TCU. Now just the reverse is true. Kids not admitted to TCU are snapped up by SMU and Baylor.
For the past 3 years, TCU has had 9,000-10,000 applicants for 1,500-1,600 admission slots. Because of that high application rate, TCU has had the luxury of being more selective in admissions. Today we admit a lower percentage of applicants than either SMU or Baylor.
GoRedGoBlue wrote:Deep Purple wrote:Your 9-10,000 figure is rediculous. It is more like 3,000-4,000 for 1,400 slots - tripling effect since TCU's resurgence in Football.