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by jimdaisy , Jun 23 '00
Pros: Ft. Worth is a really nice place to live Cons: Private school is expensive, can't get any classes as a froshie
I attended TCU for one year, as a freshman, then transferred to a less-expensive university (Tech) because I felt that I was not getting a good education for my money. I'll try to outline the school so that (hopefully) I can help somebody make an...
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by Marken_Baker , Aug 10 '00
Pros: friendly, fun, and supportive atmosphere Cons: financial aid unfriendly and not very diverse yet
After spending a year in the "real world" after graduating from TCU, I finally feel ready to assess my undergraduate experiences and I came to this conclusion...TCU can be a great school if the student does not have to rely on financial...
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by luvskris328 , Dec 16 '00
Pros: Good liberal arts education Cons: Snobs and BIG prices
I was at TCU for only a year, but a year was all I needed to figure out that it wasn't the school for me. I eagerly chose this school because of its size, how beautiful the campus was, and the involvement of the teachers. I have to say, TCU can be a...
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by mpepsilon , Jan 28 '00
Pros: Small classes, encouraging teachers Cons: not much funding
I am a vocal performance major graduating in May from the TCU School of Music. It has just recently been elevated from department standing to the title of "school" and this elevation was long overdue. TCU is an all Steinway school and should...
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by Tried_It_All , Nov 27 '00
Pros: full program in small setting, community, co-curricular programming, faculty-student ratio Cons: expense, somewhat large Greek system
TCU truly lives up to its mission of providing an excellent all-around education. Not a liberal arts college, but a university, TCU offers students an exceptional array of degree programs with extraordinary instruction, state-of-the-art facilities, and...
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by jennymata , Feb 21 '00
Pros: small classes; great professors Cons: expensive
I graduated from TCU in 1997 with a BBA in Finance with Honors, although I switched my major several times (I tried music, radio-tv-film, and engineering). The majority of classes had fewer than 40 students, except for intro level courses. All of the...
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by dawgyah , Feb 17 '00
Pros: warm and friendly Cons: expensive
Leaving home and venturing out of state to attend a university I was unfamiliar with was terrifying for me, however, my fears were soon put aside. TCU is a very warm and caring campus. I felt at home right away. Class sizes are small and professors know...
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