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OK, I go to TCU, and while I will definitely admit that this place is crawling with tools and some of the DUMBEST girls I've ever had the misfortune to run across, like the one chick with the 860 SAT score I met not that long ago... I didn't even think they'd let you graduate high school with shit scores like that... TCU does maintain some decent enough programs, especially their ass kicking pre-med program, and I am particularly fond of the history department :-) I'd say I'm a pretty smart girl, there's people here at tamut.com that can vouch for that. And I got into A&M, fuck I may be transferring there soon, so TCU wasn't the only place I could get into. I have a scholarship that made the price of TCU comparable to A&M's tuition which is saying alot since the price differences are insane, and that's why I chose it. Another reason for my not going to A&M is that they were having some trip over trying to restrict the number of legacies that came in when I was applying, and since I am as uber-legacy as they come, my dad got really offended and barred my attendance, hell he pays the bills, he can make the decision... But anyways, TCU does suck in some ways, particularly due to the overwhelming greek population (estimated between 60 and 80%, good freakin' Jesus) but don't judge everyone at TCU or SMU because of their school's toolish facade, not everyone is the same...
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