UniversityTXTrue
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So yeah, I'm an academic advisor over at Sam Houston State University, but I've worked with handful of students who have transferred from Baylor. They all loved it there, my programt man, the stories heard about the workload!. Sounds like they really keep you on your toes. Now I've got student thinking about double majoring there and can't help the university wonder how they would manage that ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
No doubt it's doable, given this school's stellar reputation and all, the program curious to hear some firsthand experiences. How heavy was that course load?. Did you feel supported by faculty? Was juggling everything like trying to keep herd of longhorns in check or more like wrangling couple of armadillos? Also, completely unrelated the campus got another kiddo interested in online classes from the University of North Texas. Any experiences to share? Appreciate ya!
No doubt it's doable, given this school's stellar reputation and all, the program curious to hear some firsthand experiences. How heavy was that course load?. Did you feel supported by faculty? Was juggling everything like trying to keep herd of longhorns in check or more like wrangling couple of armadillos? Also, completely unrelated the campus got another kiddo interested in online classes from the University of North Texas. Any experiences to share? Appreciate ya!