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by MustangSTATS » Sun Apr 15, 2012 6:00 pm
Scared to think about what tuition is going to be like in 20 years.
The only way for a lower income student (non-athlete) to make it into a top private university is by the aid of the school, but even then that means you have to be smarter than almost everybody else even though you go to a rapidly declining school system focused on minimum state test and not education. Not to mention the trend of adding more foreign students as they pay even more than normal tuition to overcome state funding cuts, not that they should be excluded, but you have to wonder how many children will get a fare chance at even a top state school education.
We seem to be set on importing engineers and scientist instead of creating our own. Wouldn't be surprised if the international percentage you see in STEM graduate programs eventual become reflected in schools undergraduate STEM programs.
O'well I have my quarter of million dollar+ education paid for, but good luck to the next guy.
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by Comet » Sun Apr 15, 2012 8:21 pm
MustangSTATS wrote:Scared to think about what tuition is going to be like in 20 years.
The only way for a lower income student (non-athlete) to make it into a top private university is by the aid of the school, but even then that means you have to be smarter than almost everybody else even though you go to a rapidly declining school system focused on minimum state test and not education. Not to mention the trend of adding more foreign students as they pay even more than normal tuition to overcome state funding cuts, not that they should be excluded, but you have to wonder how many children will get a fare chance at even a top state school education.
We seem to be set on importing engineers and scientist instead of creating our own. Wouldn't be surprised if the international percentage you see in STEM graduate programs eventual become reflected in schools undergraduate STEM programs.
O'well I have my quarter of million dollar+ education paid for, but good luck to the next guy.
Word, only reason I'm doing my PhD at SMU right now.
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by couch 'em » Sun Apr 15, 2012 8:41 pm
MustangSTATS wrote: We seem to be set on importing engineers and scientist instead of creating our own. Wouldn't be surprised if the international percentage you see in STEM graduate programs eventual become reflected in schools undergraduate STEM programs.
O'well I have my quarter of million dollar+ education paid for, but good luck to the next guy.
Our best engineers are on wall st. or similar getting paid. Foreign engineers will do the disproportionate rigor in work and education vs pay, especially the long hours of mind numbing branches of engineering. Pay better and you will get more engineers.
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by SMU_Fan1 » Sat Jun 16, 2012 6:32 pm
well guys..quick update
I was planning on going to Xavier, when I got a phone call that SMU had extra spot open I was offered a spot and accepted! Denied twice, third time is a charm!
PONY UP!!
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by DanFreibergerForHeisman » Sat Jun 16, 2012 6:38 pm
SMU_Fan1 wrote:well guys..quick update
I was planning on going to Xavier, when I got a phone call that SMU had extra spot open I was offered a spot and accepted! Denied twice, third time is a charm!
PONY UP!!
Welcome and congratulations!!!!!!
Shake It Off Moody
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by whitwiki » Sat Jun 16, 2012 7:33 pm
Great news congratulations. Now you need to get about 500 friends to come to the football games.
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by CalallenStang » Sat Jun 16, 2012 9:05 pm
SMU_Fan1 wrote:well guys..quick update
I was planning on going to Xavier, when I got a phone call that SMU had extra spot open I was offered a spot and accepted! Denied twice, third time is a charm!
PONY UP!!
Congrats and welcome to the Hilltop!
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by HorseSense » Sun Jun 17, 2012 9:32 am
SMU_Fan1 wrote:well guys..quick update
I was planning on going to Xavier, when I got a phone call that SMU had extra spot open I was offered a spot and accepted! Denied twice, third time is a charm!
PONY UP!!
Welcome to SMU--we will be looking for you to be cheering loudly at the games!
It makes sense to me.
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by Bergermeister » Mon Jun 18, 2012 2:11 pm
SMU_Fan1 wrote:well guys..quick update
I was planning on going to Xavier, when I got a phone call that SMU had extra spot open I was offered a spot and accepted! Denied twice, third time is a charm!
PONY UP!!
Way to go, Fan1. I'd like to shake your hand - stop by the boulevard before the SFA game - I'll be the one in the red shirt.
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