mrydel wrote:Yeah, first hand knowledge is a [deleted].
Well my firsthand experience has been completely different. I have never had any problems in 3rd ward, my roommates are awesome, I'm having an awesome experience and the way these dining halls are crowded, it's hard to believe its a "commuter school" but then again, we do have over 40,000 students so...
Also, all of these athletes still come here even though a lot of them have offers from all over the country, I got admitted to quite a few schools and still had a number of choices when I transferred out of UNT but there's just something about UH I liked more than the other campuses I visited.
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If you were interested in SMU, I'm sure the admissions office would have put you in touch with some minority students for you to question. Further, it's hard to believe that you could not get to Dallas if you were interested in SMU, especially if you were at UNT. [/quote]
I didn't visit UNT either. I told you I was poor when I was in high school. The only reason I even saw UH and A&M when I was in HS was because they were school sponsored trips.