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Texas Colleges And Universities List

Henry Said:

Is there an easy way to find which athletic divisions certain colleges and universities are?

We Answered:

yeah. go to www.collegeboard.com then type in the college of your choice and click "sports"....


ex: http://collegesearch.collegeboard.com/se…

Beverly Said:

I would like to know where I can obtain a list of colleges and universities?

We Answered:

www.collegeboard.com

Norma Said:

This is for Texas Residents/College Students: are your colleges and universities going down hill?

We Answered:

UT San Antonio is a lot easier to get into and a lot less competitive than UT Austin. It's also a lot crappier. I also think Austin is a way cooler city. UT is pretty bad with financial Aid (once again, more likely to get money from San Antonio than Austin) but tuition is not that expensive. I think it's considered one of the best values in the country for being such a great school (UT Austin). Undergrad semester is like 4k. Other schools in Austin that I'm familiar with are ACC and St. Eds. I don't know anything about their nursing programs though. St. Eds is really expensive, though. And UT is not that diversified. It is mostly rich white kids from small towns but the school and professors are awesome. It's not super hypercompetitive once you get it. There's a lot of very lazy students who still graduate.

Also, have you considered Houston? It's really really big on hospitals and medicines so it would definitely be easy for you get a job there once you graduate. I think it has a lot of nursing schools too. It's a big city but if you find the right places to go and live, it can be pretty awesome.

Bonnie Said:

Which one of the following colleges/universities listed below are not so hard to get into?

We Answered:

You really expect us to go though a list of 47 universities? Use college Board:
http://collegesearch.collegeboard.com/se…

And really why you would expect MIT and UCLA not to be hard to get into is beyond me.

Thanks
Bill

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