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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This thread is filled with utter nonsense. Mostly ill-informed opinions, or spin on "something they heard" which may or may not have been correct. May not, mostly.. As someone who has been to many many campuses, are there nicer ones? Sure. Are there worse ones? Yes many, many worse. But if that is your priority, knock yourself out and head to Tuscaloosa (beautiful) or Boulder (which ain't all that tbh, and it sure as hsit ain't in Denver). If you think Austin in nicer, ok, maybe, you do know its *downtown* Austin right? And also, you ain't getting in OOS. And certainly not to a good major unless you're the TJ or Blair Valedictorian. (Yeah, I know Susie and Millie, and Johnny all got in) Sure they did.[/quote] My kid would hate the weather in Austin, no matter how "nice" the campus is.[/quote] Mine would hate the politics of TX. I'll take an alleged crappy campus over bigotry, suppression of reproductive rights, and guns any day. [/quote] You can not be a serious person. Have you ever spent any time in Austin? It's one of the most liberal cities in the US, much less Texas. Wow. I guess you can cling to the East Coast in which you grew up. American's are fleeing both the East Coast and West Coast and moving to places like Texas and Florida where you van have personal liberties and no state taxes. Texas is now home to four of the nation’s largest cities, with Austin finally joining Houston, San Antonio and Dallas on the list of top 10 most populous cities. New population estimates released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau showed significant growth in the Austin metro area overall, with several of its suburbs ranking among the fastest-growing cities in the country. The estimates track population growth from July 2021 to July 2022.[/quote] Texas is attracting gun nutters. Y’all had some mass shootings. You have open carry for any mental ill person. No thanks. [/quote]
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