Why do you love your school........brag here

<p>My school touches me… sexually.</p>

<p>(Rice doesn’t have the highest endowment per student, Stanford does)</p>

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<p>Funny, I felt the same way about my teacher. ;)</p>

<p>Just kidding.</p>

<p>I agree with SuperPippo, Austin is amazing.</p>

<p>I love my school because I know it’s harder than almost every other school. Kinda takes the edge off when you go somewhere like a job or grad school and are wondering if you’re competent or not.</p>

<p>As far as Baltimore goes…it’s a blue collar city, which might not be very appealing to many people. The surrounding areas are very nice and historic. Thankfully it does not take long to get into the city for work or fun (unlike this godforsaken Atlanta traffic). And while I agree I’d love to move to Florida or California…Texas? really? I mean, the few times I’ve been there it’s been hotter than Hell and there’s no ocean.</p>

<p>Why do I love UGA?</p>

<p>We just beat Ohio State 24-8 in Baseball</p>

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<p>Actually, Texas does have an extensive coastline and some great beaches.</p>

<p>a friend of mine was considering applying to A&M Corpus Christi for the beach-fun.</p>

<p>Temple:</p>

<p>VERY diverse, and when I say that, I mean it. People like to say their school is diverse, but it’s likely not. Temple is one of the 5 most diverse schools in the country and in every way: geographically (nationally and internationally), ethnically/racially, politically, economically, sexually, etc.</p>

<p>Big school, but not too big. Big enough for tons of options socially and in terms of clubs, but small enough where you run into the same people every day.</p>

<p>Professors are very accessible and good about meeting before and after class 1-on-1.</p>

<p>Classes are not huge with just a few exceptions</p>

<p>Brand new, state of the art business school building and art school building</p>

<p>Great on campus basketball arena</p>

<p>Friendly, laid back student body</p>

<p>Good amount of food options on campus</p>

<p>Campus is nice and always expanding and improving</p>

<p>Suite style dorms are awesome</p>

<p>Social life is very relaxed. Very few people are in frats, and partying isnt a necessity in order to have fun</p>

<p>Availability of cheap, crappy Chinese places that are open til 3 AM</p>

<p>Proximity to Center City Philadelphia, which has anything anyone could want
Proximity to the arena complex in South Philly to see the Phillies, Flyers, Sixers, Eagles
Proximity to the music scene, which has every genre imaginable</p>

<p>Tons of options in terms of majors and minors, and the ease of cross majoring/minoring in different schools</p>

<p>Very well respected in the Philadelphia region and internationally, and continuing to gain respect nationally</p>

<p>One of the best NCAA basketball teams historically, and contends for conference championships and NCAA tournament berths virtually every year</p>

<p>A football team that has improved significantly over the last 4 years, and was one incomplete hail mary away from a division championship, a chance at a conference championship and a Bowl Game.</p>

<p>Small (and growing) but vocal group of passionate sports fans, who make their presence felt, and literally make other teams’ players cry. Fans who can outcheer 10,000 Penn State fans at their own basketball arena.</p>

<p>Very friendly athletes, who dont think they’re above everyone else, and are actually very approachable.</p>

<p>Go Owls.</p>