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I don't get why the ags are so upset about their school becoming a finishing school for community college students. **** was never an intellectually rigorous school for anyone except "****-caliber intellects."
As the population of Texas grows, there will naturally be a larger number of average students seeking a non-academically rigorous school to gain some basic work skills. The proposition at **** has long been one can get a vocationally oriented training there, if they are willing to forego an experience that would also develop their social skills.
UT Austin has long been the institution where a set number of students were given an opportunity to get a broad, academically demanding education. That the admission threshold was raised from the top 7% to the top 6% as the state's population grows reflects this is still the case. The higher standard keeps the enrollmentcap in place.
I personally do not mock **** because they chose an academic experience that reflects their simplified intellectual station in life. Personally, I mock them because they are $#@!ing bizarre idiots who revel in their childish freak show of a culture whose members can't understand the difference between reality and fairy tales.
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Parents: Your child's life is too short for them to go through life with only an ****-level education. If we in the business world continue to work hard not to allow companies to hire ****s, and you work just as hard to help your child get into a decent post-secondary school, together we can end the scourge known as ****.
such a sad, sad little man.
Haha, those RD quotes (I assume they're from RD) are perfect examples of what I tried to describe in my earlier post, that drawing conclusions based on admissions is almost always certainly wrong.
But, based on RD's past behavior, I'm not surprised that he has been drawn to using UT admissions to self-aggrandize, because I suspect that that is all that he feels that he can do, and may be all that he *can* do.
The irony is that while RD wastes his time denigrating A&M based on his faulty and agenda-motivated conclusions, Aggies are busy, in greater and greater numbers, accomplishing great things and leading/living productive lives (Some examples:
https://today.tamu.edu).As Aggies accomplish more and more, folks like RD feel greater and greater need to spread misinformation and waste their lives in vain attempts to mitigate their own shortcomings.