Peacefrog
Degenerate
Actually, it would be "Viva Queso," without an article at all, since it is a proper name.
Spanish grammar fights always get me so amped up. I could run through a wall right now. Darn yeah!
Actually, it would be "Viva Queso," without an article at all, since it is a proper name.
Does Baylor count law suits as applications? If so this makes sense.
This is 100% true. Anyone that basically asks for information about Baylor is considered an applicant. They don't have their numbers audited by a third party. No one in the admissions world takes any of their numbers as anything close to truth.
TCU and some of the Texas schools share information with everyone to help study trends, etc. But Baylor isn't invited for this very reason.
Yep. I've said it on here many times before.
But just as a reminder, for my senior thesis that closely studied the correlation of athletic success to academic reputation, I spoke to many Deans of Admissions at private schools with D1 athletics across he country.
Whenever I'd mention that my admissions data was coming just from private universities (starting to have flashbacks of how miserable gaining decades of this info was), many deans made a point to tell me not to use Baylor's data in my models if I wanted accuracy. They'd always say Baylor was notorious for cooking their books and fudging admission numbers. And this was sometimes coming from deans in other parts of the country.
Baylor truly is a special kind of gross. Unlike what their fans will tell you, their pattern of dishonesty, corruption, and lack of integrity spreads much further than just their football program. It's university wide.
Yep. I've said it on here many times before.
Whenever I'd mention that my admissions data was coming just from private universities (starting to have flashbacks of how miserable gaining decades of this info was), many deans made a point to tell me not to use Baylor's data in my models if I wanted accuracy. They'd always say Baylor was notorious for cooking their books and fudging admission numbers. And this was sometimes coming from deans in other parts of the country.
I was really bored, so i checked bf.com for a thread on Baylor applications being higher post-scandal.
Sure 'nuff, there's such a thread. Consensus seems to be, puffing applications numbers (and puffing test scores for incoming freshmen) is "just presenting the university in its best light", and "we [Baylor] are perfectly justified in doing it and should be, because everyone else does it." **
Sound familiar?
** not really direct quotes, just paraphrases, although you might be able to find those precise words somewhere in that thread if you really wanted to look.
KWTX doing what KWTX does: covering for Briles. That article couldn't have been more on the defense of Briles and Baylor. Very light on facts about what the article is supposed to be about. Typical Waco coverup bullsh.
This (smelly cat) has blocked me or I would tweet the latest about Armstead at her.
Well you know you can't rush these things. It takes, years sometimes decades even centuries to get to the bottom of crimes committed in Waco. I mean they are still investigating a fire that occurred in 1905. (Make that 1910.)DPS starts investigating Waco PD and voila! Charges filed in a 4-year-old case.