Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Getting in out of state is very hard much less into McCombs.
I am an alum and my ds got in but he's not sure if he's going. It is a great school but also sink or swim. And it is in Texas which is turning into Gilead.
Op here - sorry to have dim head lights but WDYM by Gilead?
Gilead was an area east of the Jordan River famous for a healing balm. One of my fave hymns is “There is a balm in Gilead” but I have no idea what you mean by Texas is becoming Gilead.
Thanks!
Tsk, Tsk. You clearly are not in the liberal bubble that is having rage and org**m* at the same time while watching Handmaid's Tale. Anyplace that is pro guns, pro life and pro God is Gilead for coastal elite. On the other hand any place where you can steal anything under $500 and not get prosecuted, with high cringe and aggressive panhandling on the streets is Eden
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Getting in out of state is very hard much less into McCombs.
I am an alum and my ds got in but he's not sure if he's going. It is a great school but also sink or swim. And it is in Texas which is turning into Gilead.
Op here - sorry to have dim head lights but WDYM by Gilead?
Gilead was an area east of the Jordan River famous for a healing balm. One of my fave hymns is “There is a balm in Gilead” but I have no idea what you mean by Texas is becoming Gilead.
Thanks!
Tsk, Tsk. You clearly are not in the liberal bubble that is having rage and org**m* at the same time while watching Handmaid's Tale. Anyplace that is pro guns, pro life and pro God is Gilead for coastal elite. On the other hand any place where you can steal anything under $500 and not get prosecuted, with high cringe and aggressive panhandling on the streets is Eden
Anonymous wrote:Like the PP said (and another Texan here) going doesn’t guarantee success. In fact many of my peers who went there are all burned out bar tenders/ servers or hobby artists living in Austin still. Yes, some of my friends are successful but only one and two are truly impressive by DCUM standards. It’s a huge school and you have to fight for what you want I.e good classes, attention/ aide from professors, etc. Your daughter needs to be highly driven and almost pushy to be noticed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Getting in out of state is very hard much less into McCombs.
I am an alum and my ds got in but he's not sure if he's going. It is a great school but also sink or swim. And it is in Texas which is turning into Gilead.
Op here - sorry to have dim head lights but WDYM by Gilead?
Gilead was an area east of the Jordan River famous for a healing balm. One of my fave hymns is “There is a balm in Gilead” but I have no idea what you mean by Texas is becoming Gilead.
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Getting in out of state is very hard much less into McCombs.
I am an alum and my ds got in but he's not sure if he's going. It is a great school but also sink or swim. And it is in Texas which is turning into Gilead.
Anonymous wrote:Longhorn alum here. I didn't do business, but UT has a big business school. There's a business honors program too. UT is huge so you can really study anything you want, join any organization, there are lots of recruiters for internships etc -- there are a lot of opportunities IF you're a self-starter. Being in an honors program or some other smaller cohort program helps. There is a big Greek scene but since it's such a big school there's a big non-Greek scene, too -- I only had one friend who was in a sorority. I loved Austin. The city is so much fun and the food is amazing. Getting in out of state can be tough though because the top 6% of grads from any any HS in Texas are automatically admitted. Best of luck to your DD!
Anonymous wrote:Getting in out of state is very hard much less into McCombs.
I am an alum and my ds got in but he's not sure if he's going. It is a great school but also sink or swim. And it is in Texas which is turning into Gilead.
Anonymous wrote:Getting in out of state is very hard much less into McCombs.
I am an alum and my ds got in but he's not sure if he's going. It is a great school but also sink or swim. And it is in Texas which is turning into Gilead.