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SEC East is damn lucky...

Posted on 10/18/11 at 8:38 pm
Posted by Duzz
Houston
Member since Feb 2008
10218 posts
Posted on 10/18/11 at 8:38 pm
Get all the fine looking ladies in UGA, FLorida, Vandy, Tenn and now Mizzou.

Damn it...
Posted by busey
First Coast, Florida
Member since Feb 2010
22958 posts
Posted on 10/18/11 at 8:40 pm to
I've never seen the hype about UGA's chicks. But I will say they have almost no ugly chicks.
Posted by Tigerman550
St. Louis, Missouri
Member since Nov 2010
485 posts
Posted on 10/18/11 at 8:41 pm to
There are damn fine ladies all around the SEC.

Except for A&M of course.
Posted by Fireman17
Mississippi
Member since Oct 2010
12042 posts
Posted on 10/18/11 at 8:54 pm to
A&M has yell leaders they don't believe in nice looking chicks..
Posted by Aux Arc
SW Missouri
Member since Oct 2011
2184 posts
Posted on 10/18/11 at 9:50 pm to
In my experience Texas is overflowing with hot chicks. If atm is lacking I would be surprised.
Posted by busey
First Coast, Florida
Member since Feb 2010
22958 posts
Posted on 10/18/11 at 9:53 pm to
It's an engineering/hard science based university that's very hard to get into....
Posted by DesignatedT
San Antonio
Member since Aug 2011
1043 posts
Posted on 10/18/11 at 9:54 pm to
It's not.
Posted by TheBloodTypo
College Station
Member since Sep 2011
225 posts
Posted on 10/18/11 at 10:04 pm to
There are some gorgeous women here, mainly in the business/health/biomedical science departments.
Posted by daboman of Aggieland
Columbia, MO
Member since Aug 2011
1330 posts
Posted on 10/18/11 at 10:06 pm to
I got my degree in Meteorology. Most of my classes were 22 or so guys and two chicks. Always the same two chicks.
:(
Posted by Tigerbait46
Member since Dec 2005
8050 posts
Posted on 10/18/11 at 10:06 pm to
Mizzou can't be that great.

UF was very disappointing in my visit.

UGA is tops. No fat girls. Hooray.

Vandy has a solid amount of attractive enough girls but not many on the high or low end.


Went to Tenn this past weekend and was underwhelmed. The row had talented blondes all around but I saw plenty of dogs, especially out Firday night.

Posted by TheBloodTypo
College Station
Member since Sep 2011
225 posts
Posted on 10/18/11 at 10:08 pm to
quote:

I got my degree in Meteorology. Most of my classes were 22 or so guys and two chicks. Always the same two chicks.
:(


I'm an engineering major. Don't even start. Haha.

I've met some really hot meteorology majors this year, though.
Posted by NickyT
Patty's Pub
Member since Jan 2007
8776 posts
Posted on 10/18/11 at 10:09 pm to
I thought it was going to read the SEC East will be the easiest division in football for years to come....
Posted by busey
First Coast, Florida
Member since Feb 2010
22958 posts
Posted on 10/18/11 at 10:12 pm to
quote:

mainly in the business/health/biomedical science departments.


For realz? Nursing, sure. I've never known business to be a major with hot chicks (or really any chicks). Certainly not biomedical science. Psychology, education and communications generally have the hottest chicks in my experience.
This post was edited on 10/18/11 at 10:14 pm
Posted by TheBloodTypo
College Station
Member since Sep 2011
225 posts
Posted on 10/18/11 at 10:15 pm to
quote:

For realz? Nursing, sure. I've never known business to be a major with hot chicks (or really any chicks). Certainly not biomedical science. Psychology, education and communications generally have the hottest chicks in my experience.


True, as well. Anything involving more than two math classes or the word "calculus" usually rules out these days.
Posted by Pedro
Geaux Hawks
Member since Jul 2008
38303 posts
Posted on 10/18/11 at 10:16 pm to
What are your experiences with the meteorology department? Strongly considering going there if I get enough scholarships...
Posted by TheBloodTypo
College Station
Member since Sep 2011
225 posts
Posted on 10/18/11 at 10:18 pm to
quote:

What are your experiences with the meteorology department? Strongly considering going there if I get enough scholarships...


It's really good from what I've seen. Amazing facilities, and a good track record. You really have to visit it to get a feel.
Posted by Pedro
Geaux Hawks
Member since Jul 2008
38303 posts
Posted on 10/18/11 at 10:22 pm to
Was planning on doing that next time I went up there to visit some family.
Posted by daboman of Aggieland
Columbia, MO
Member since Aug 2011
1330 posts
Posted on 10/18/11 at 10:50 pm to
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What are your experiences with the meteorology department? Strongly considering going there if I get enough scholarships...

I don't want to put down my own school, but here's what I think. I started college in fall 1990. At that time, Penn State was the undisputed #1 in meteorology. OU and A&M were about even at #2. OU's graduate program was considerably better than A&M's. I am talking undergrad.

Since that time, we lost one of our top two professors to OU. OU is a big draw for faculty because it's in the middle of severe storm country.

When I was in school, we had a number of research inactive older faculty who have since retired and been replaced by untenured faculty who must publish or perish.

Meteorology is a fricking tough major. At A&M, it is five semesters of engineering math, three of physics, and once you're past your freshman year, all of the classes are essentially physics classes. The atmosphere is a fluid.

I only took two forecasting classes my entire time at A&M, both my senior year. What that program was really geared for was producing graduate students. I didn't have any interest in grad school and have a degree that I have never used. I talked to one of the other top two profs about a year ago. He's the guy who didn't leave A&M. He assured me that the program now has a focus on making sure that anyone who earns a BS will be marketable if they don't want to pursue a graduate degree.

Some of my classmates worked a lot with profs in their spare time to become more skilled forecasters. Looking back, I wish I was one of them. I spent most of my spare time getting all sorts of messed up on all sorts of substances.

If you're going to look at A&M, I would look at OU as well.
This post was edited on 10/18/11 at 10:52 pm
Posted by Pedro
Geaux Hawks
Member since Jul 2008
38303 posts
Posted on 10/18/11 at 11:22 pm to
Well I was planning on getting a graduates degree so that really isn't that big of a deal. I also looked at Oklahoma but I really think a&m would be a better fit for me at the moment. Plus I know alot more people that live somewhat close to college station than I do that live around Norman.
Posted by sorantable
Member since Dec 2008
53467 posts
Posted on 10/19/11 at 1:54 am to
Maybe I'm missing something but why would Mizzou be in the East?!
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