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by BUTitan » Tue Mar 21, 2006 12:16 pm
ponygirl08 wrote:Welcome to the family - although if you go to TCU - you will be disbanded for life.
And to answer the other kid's question: you want an easy way into smu? be a legacy. its the only way I got in.
I've got the legacy at BU and not SMU 
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by DiamondM75 » Tue Mar 21, 2006 1:07 pm
BUTitan wrote:ponygirl08 wrote:Welcome to the family - although if you go to TCU - you will be disbanded for life.
And to answer the other kid's question: you want an easy way into smu? be a legacy. its the only way I got in.
I've got the legacy at BU and not SMU 
You are a T-Sax player, so you can be my legacy.
Just send 'da money.
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by tmustangp » Wed Mar 22, 2006 10:21 am
ExcitedPony wrote:Whhoooo hooo! I was accepted to SMU! I'm still waiting on TCU, but, I am confident I will go to SMU!
Thanks, fellow Ponies.
I have one piece of advice for you and take to heart..
Live in BOZE hall... Enjoy the 4 best years of ur life
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by White Helmet » Wed Mar 22, 2006 12:40 pm
Diamond M, how come I never got any legacy benefits from you?
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by Cheesesteak » Wed Mar 22, 2006 1:01 pm
Posted by tmustangp:
Live in BOZE hall... Enjoy the 4 best years of ur life
tmustangp -
Are you suggesting Boaz Hall or "Booze Hall"?
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by couch 'em » Wed Mar 22, 2006 2:39 pm
White Helmet wrote:Diamond M, how come I never got any legacy benefits from you?
I guess he thought you get enough sax on your own, har har har
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by PonyPride » Wed Mar 22, 2006 4:05 pm
Cheesesteak wrote:Are you suggesting Boaz Hall or "Booze Hall"?
Those were pretty interchangable when I lived there. (Not that the latter applied to me, of course, because that would have been just wrong. But there were some unbelievable antics there a few hundred years ago....
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by lugus830 » Thu Mar 23, 2006 11:42 am
I lived in Boaz all Freshman year (one of the corner units that they put 3 people into). As a result, I had two roomates. The most interesting things that I remember happening that year in the dorms were:
1)When "someone" managed to get some of the communal furniture out of the third story window at the end of the hall. Furthermore, it was raining.
2)One of my roomates cut his forehead open after head butting the window at the end of the hall (don't ask why). Had to go to the ER and everything.
A lot of things happened at the end of the hall. Good times. Good times.
Plus it doesn't hurt anytime that a dorm is co-ed.
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by abezontar » Thu Mar 23, 2006 11:48 am
Aren't all the dorms coed now? I was under taht impression when I was living in the dorms and all mine were coed.
The donkey's name is Kiki.
On a side note, anybody need a patent attorney?
Good, Bad...I'm the one with the gun.
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by mustangnation » Thu Mar 23, 2006 12:18 pm
abezontar wrote:Aren't all the dorms coed now? I was under taht impression when I was living in the dorms and all mine were coed.
Yes all the dorms are coed some of the dorms have certain floors that are not.
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by SMUPhil » Thu Mar 23, 2006 12:45 pm
Surprisingly, Boaz is one of the more gender-separated dorms because of its communal bathrooms, but it still manages to uphold its wild reputation. I lived there, and experience a few fun stories, but my friend who was an RA there for two years really has some good ones.
Sent from my Motorola brick.
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by EastStang » Thu Mar 23, 2006 2:03 pm
Boaz, coed? Man I graduated way too long ago!!!
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by weststang » Fri Mar 24, 2006 10:28 pm
CalallenStang wrote:Congratulations! For those of us who will be applying next year (namely, me), could you post some of your qualifications so we will know what chances we will have? Thanks 
To try to help you out a bit, I was accepted earlier this month-3.45 gpa, 31 on the act. Haven't decided if SMU is where I'll end up, but it's certainly an option.
As far as I'm concerned, the essay is the most important part of your application. A great one will more than make up for any places on your resume that are lacking a bit.
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by Ponymon » Fri Mar 24, 2006 10:38 pm
WHY would you go ANYWHERE else?  Are you crazy?  The best looking girls to go along with the best looking campus in the country! Best 4 years of my life.  My biggest mistake was moving into an apartment off campus.  I lost a lot of the fun and flavor living with the working people and would definitely have stayed on campus if I had to do it over 
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by CalallenStang » Fri Mar 24, 2006 10:56 pm
weststang wrote:CalallenStang wrote:Congratulations! For those of us who will be applying next year (namely, me), could you post some of your qualifications so we will know what chances we will have? Thanks 
To try to help you out a bit, I was accepted earlier this month-3.45 gpa, 31 on the act. Haven't decided if SMU is where I'll end up, but it's certainly an option. As far as I'm concerned, the essay is the most important part of your application. A great one will more than make up for any places on your resume that are lacking a bit.
Excellent. The "stats" you provide are roughly equal to what I currently have (32 ACT, 3.6 GPA). Hopefully I'll be able to get lucky and do a little better than I have already, but if I don't, hopefully my essay will give me a boost.
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