Anonymous wrote:I would be embarrassed to have a degree from or send any of my kids to a school named Texas Christian University.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter is beginning her freshman year at TCU in the fall. Texans make up 40% of the class, but California is second. There are two other girls from Visitation going, as well as at least one St. Stephens boy, some from Episcopal, and two from Holy Child. There are a lot of kids from Chicago, NY/NJ, and Atlanta in this upcoming class (I just came back from orientation last night). She also got into SMU but chose TCU because she liked the campus better (bigger). Greek life is huge, and the general atmosphere on campus is very happy.
You must be wealthy I’m assuming
Anonymous wrote:My daughter is beginning her freshman year at TCU in the fall. Texans make up 40% of the class, but California is second. There are two other girls from Visitation going, as well as at least one St. Stephens boy, some from Episcopal, and two from Holy Child. There are a lot of kids from Chicago, NY/NJ, and Atlanta in this upcoming class (I just came back from orientation last night). She also got into SMU but chose TCU because she liked the campus better (bigger). Greek life is huge, and the general atmosphere on campus is very happy.
Anonymous wrote:I would be embarrassed to have a degree from or send any of my kids to a school named Texas Christian University.
Anonymous wrote:DD's best friend from high school attends TCU. She's pretty, blond, smart, and outspoken. Her family is very wealthy. Like, spend 200K on a horse, $5M on a beach house, first car BMW kind of wealthy. TCU is definitely her vibe. She loves TCU, she rides horses, joined a sorority, will study abroad spring semester, and is making good grades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Southern, but in a very wealthy big-ranch, spend 100k on a pickup truck sort of way. We visited. Strange vibe. It’s like kids who think they’re in Beverly Hills but they’re in Texas.
PP -no southern in simple middle class public school sort of way. No one in Orange County CA has a ranch other than the Irvine Company
Anonymous wrote:Southern, but in a very wealthy big-ranch, spend 100k on a pickup truck sort of way. We visited. Strange vibe. It’s like kids who think they’re in Beverly Hills but they’re in Texas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Southern, but in a very wealthy big-ranch, spend 100k on a pickup truck sort of way. We visited. Strange vibe. It’s like kids who think they’re in Beverly Hills but they’re in Texas.
PP -no southern in simple middle class public school sort of way. No one in Orange County CA has a ranch other than the Irvine Company
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Southern, but in a very wealthy big-ranch, spend 100k on a pickup truck sort of way. We visited. Strange vibe. It’s like kids who think they’re in Beverly Hills but they’re in Texas.
PP -no southern in simple middle class public school sort of way. No one in Orange County CA has a ranch other than the Irvine Company
Anonymous wrote:Southern, but in a very wealthy big-ranch, spend 100k on a pickup truck sort of way. We visited. Strange vibe. It’s like kids who think they’re in Beverly Hills but they’re in Texas.