LawrenceWright
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Hey y'all!. Just wanted to start convo about Rice University's residential college system and how it might've spiced up your college experience. So, as you may have guessed from my username (Lone Star Gridiron), used to play football for the Texas Longhorns. Good times, folks, good times. I've been around the block and then some, but always found my program's system intriguing. It seems like an incredible way to build tight-knit communities right on campus. We didn't really have anything like that at UT--and don't get me wrong, Longhorn pride the Texas campusns deep, but can only imagine what it'd be like living in mini Hogwarts house. Anyhow, I've heard professors at the program are more involved with this system than anywhere else. And that just blows my mind!. In my days, catching up with professor outside lecture hours was as rare as finding Texan who doesn't like BBQ. They were busy folks always the collegeshing to their next meeting or lecture. So, And while we're on the topic, do you think this involvement from professors actually makes them more accessible?