Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only people I know from NW DC who have kids at SMU are MAGA losers and really fake/unfriendly.
NP. Laughable. I’ve lived in NW DC for 16 years and I’ve yet to meet one person- let alone “people” - who have kids at SMU. So your troll comment needs some work.
You don't know many people or at least college aged people. I know a half dozen NW DC kids who are at SMU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RD decisions out tonight and DS accepted. Anyone with a current or very recent student there who can comment on culture, academic opportunities and outcomes? Like it or not, Texas is one state that is absolutely booming. It seems like that alone could offer attractive options.
Like what? Staying in Texas? You'd want that for your kid?
Are you from the DMV?
Stop stereotyping.
Texas is vast -- it is not all MAGA and mega churches.
I never said it was. My question was more fundamental: does OP want to send a kid that far away and have them stay there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only people I know from NW DC who have kids at SMU are MAGA losers and really fake/unfriendly.
NP. Laughable. I’ve lived in NW DC for 16 years and I’ve yet to meet one person- let alone “people” - who have kids at SMU. So your troll comment needs some work.
You don't know many people or at least college aged people. I know a half dozen NW DC kids who are at SMU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only people I know from NW DC who have kids at SMU are MAGA losers and really fake/unfriendly.
NP. Laughable. I’ve lived in NW DC for 16 years and I’ve yet to meet one person- let alone “people” - who have kids at SMU. So your troll comment needs some work.
Anonymous wrote:The only people I know from NW DC who have kids at SMU are MAGA losers and really fake/unfriendly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RD decisions out tonight and DS accepted. Anyone with a current or very recent student there who can comment on culture, academic opportunities and outcomes? Like it or not, Texas is one state that is absolutely booming. It seems like that alone could offer attractive options.
Like what? Staying in Texas? You'd want that for your kid?
Are you from the DMV?
Stop stereotyping.
Texas is vast -- it is not all MAGA and mega churches.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RD decisions out tonight and DS accepted. Anyone with a current or very recent student there who can comment on culture, academic opportunities and outcomes? Like it or not, Texas is one state that is absolutely booming. It seems like that alone could offer attractive options.
Like what? Staying in Texas? You'd want that for your kid?
Are you from the DMV?
Anonymous wrote:Is your son interested in Greek life? It’s a significant part of the campus culture. I would not recommend joining a fraternity or sorority at SMU unless you are extremely wealthy.
Anonymous wrote:RD decisions out tonight and DS accepted. Anyone with a current or very recent student there who can comment on culture, academic opportunities and outcomes? Like it or not, Texas is one state that is absolutely booming. It seems like that alone could offer attractive options.