Anonymous wrote:Knowing my son, he would ignore and counterattack (probably something like, "You're too much of a sissy to go to school in Texas"). It's a type of immature comment that will trigger an immature response.
Anonymous wrote:My kid was lucky to be going to one of his top choices of college (UT Austin). He’s a normal high stats kid with decent ECs, so we’re realistic about his chance for the T30. While his pipe dream school is my alma mater, UT Austin is his realistic dream school. We also like the area a lot. Unfortunately last week a classmate of his (they’re friends for some time, but have sort of drifted apart) gave him a lecture on why he would choose a college in Texas and went on to insult all Texans. I was like, WTF?! How to deal with crazy people like that?
Anonymous wrote:You might wanna talk to him about what would happen if his girlfriend gets pregnant in Texas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid was lucky to be going to one of his top choices of college (UT Austin). He’s a normal high stats kid with decent ECs, so we’re realistic about his chance for the T30. While his pipe dream school is my alma mater, UT Austin is his realistic dream school. We also like the area a lot. Unfortunately last week a classmate of his (they’re friends for some time, but have sort of drifted apart) gave him a lecture on why he would choose a college in Texas and went on to insult all Texans. I was like, WTF?! How to deal with crazy people like that?
Ignore & change subject. Who gives AF?
Anonymous wrote:My kid was lucky to be going to one of his top choices of college (UT Austin). He’s a normal high stats kid with decent ECs, so we’re realistic about his chance for the T30. While his pipe dream school is my alma mater, UT Austin is his realistic dream school. We also like the area a lot. Unfortunately last week a classmate of his (they’re friends for some time, but have sort of drifted apart) gave him a lecture on why he would choose a college in Texas and went on to insult all Texans. I was like, WTF?! How to deal with crazy people like that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid was lucky to be going to one of his top choices of college (UT Austin). He’s a normal high stats kid with decent ECs, so we’re realistic about his chance for the T30. While his pipe dream school is my alma mater, UT Austin is his realistic dream school. We also like the area a lot. Unfortunately last week a classmate of his (they’re friends for some time, but have sort of drifted apart) gave him a lecture on why he would choose a college in Texas and went on to insult all Texans. I was like, WTF?! How to deal with crazy people like that?
I think you wake up and realize that Texans vote for white supremacists who want to control women and enjoy cruelty against minorities. Yes it’s a generalization but it’s based on reality. Not all Texans are the low IQ racists we fear but enough of them are that many of us discourage our kids from going to college there.
That does not mean that Texas doesn’t have good academic programs but the people of Texas don’t generally come across as well informed and educated so the reputation of their academic institutions will reflect that.
White males can go and not worry too much. Everyone else is in danger and probably won’t choose Texas as their first choice.
Anonymous wrote:My kid was lucky to be going to one of his top choices of college (UT Austin). He’s a normal high stats kid with decent ECs, so we’re realistic about his chance for the T30. While his pipe dream school is my alma mater, UT Austin is his realistic dream school. We also like the area a lot. Unfortunately last week a classmate of his (they’re friends for some time, but have sort of drifted apart) gave him a lecture on why he would choose a college in Texas and went on to insult all Texans. I was like, WTF?! How to deal with crazy people like that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Texas, and Texas college towns, are two completely different worlds. There is nothing wrong with going to Texas colleges or Southern colleges. Rice, Vanderbilt, UT, Emory, UVA, all great colleges.
Southern colleges in "blue" Democrat areas are fine.
I mean, global white supremacist Jared Taylor graduated from Yale and his recent speaking engagements include schools in MD, CO, and AZ.
By contrast, I know gay minorities thriving at SEC schools in “red” states. ICYMI: plenty of liberals and moderates and even compassionate conservatives on campuses in red states…and plenty of a-holes at schools in blue states.
Let’s just stop labeling people with sweeping generalizations about schools and entire states. Geez.