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<blockquote data-quote="tcumaniac" data-source="post: 3074655" data-attributes="member: 31299"><p>I share a lot of this exact sentiment. I loved my time at TCU. Our football team went 13-0, won the rose bowl, joined the big 12, and went to the CWS among other things while I was there. The success of our athletic department was a huge part of my TCU experience. I also met my wife, made life long friends, and graduated with a good degree from the business school with no student debt. I received a really good academic scholarship and was lucky enough to have parents that paid for the rest. My TCU experience was phenomenal and I would never question whether I should have gone somewhere else. </p><p></p><p>BUT I wouldn’t, in good faith, advocate to anyone that TCU is worth the cost of admission today. Unless you receive significant scholarship that covers enough tuition to make it similar in cost to alternatives, I wouldn’t recommend anyone to send their child there. It just isn’t worth it. Our athletic program is on a sharp decline and the school is radically changing too. I fear that Victor Boschini is one of the last semblances of sanity left at our university, and once he retires, TCU will spiral into a woke mess of overpriced irrelevancy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tcumaniac, post: 3074655, member: 31299"] I share a lot of this exact sentiment. I loved my time at TCU. Our football team went 13-0, won the rose bowl, joined the big 12, and went to the CWS among other things while I was there. The success of our athletic department was a huge part of my TCU experience. I also met my wife, made life long friends, and graduated with a good degree from the business school with no student debt. I received a really good academic scholarship and was lucky enough to have parents that paid for the rest. My TCU experience was phenomenal and I would never question whether I should have gone somewhere else. BUT I wouldn’t, in good faith, advocate to anyone that TCU is worth the cost of admission today. Unless you receive significant scholarship that covers enough tuition to make it similar in cost to alternatives, I wouldn’t recommend anyone to send their child there. It just isn’t worth it. Our athletic program is on a sharp decline and the school is radically changing too. I fear that Victor Boschini is one of the last semblances of sanity left at our university, and once he retires, TCU will spiral into a woke mess of overpriced irrelevancy. [/QUOTE]
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