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<blockquote data-quote="Mr. Bigglesworth" data-source="post: 3074579" data-attributes="member: 73871"><p>I’ve done quite a bit of thinking on this and as a relatively new grad whats TCU’s ROI? Overall, TCU was a great experience for me. I was enrolled during the heyday of their athletics program, however now that we are seemingly offering a subpar athletic experience and we are fine with it would I love the tcu experience as much? I think the answer would be no. My favorite memories of my time at school are going to the big games and being competitive (mostly winning). So I asked myself would I send my future kids to TCU and I firmly believe that answer is no. $60k+/yr for a degree that really doesn’t move the needle and now an athletic program that is fine with mediocrity. Just some random Sunday musings but I won’t be stepping a foot into the stadium until Gary is gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr. Bigglesworth, post: 3074579, member: 73871"] I’ve done quite a bit of thinking on this and as a relatively new grad whats TCU’s ROI? Overall, TCU was a great experience for me. I was enrolled during the heyday of their athletics program, however now that we are seemingly offering a subpar athletic experience and we are fine with it would I love the tcu experience as much? I think the answer would be no. My favorite memories of my time at school are going to the big games and being competitive (mostly winning). So I asked myself would I send my future kids to TCU and I firmly believe that answer is no. $60k+/yr for a degree that really doesn’t move the needle and now an athletic program that is fine with mediocrity. Just some random Sunday musings but I won’t be stepping a foot into the stadium until Gary is gone. [/QUOTE]
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