” Apparently if you’re in need of an instructor outside the classroom you’ve come to the wrong school. Unless you’re only comparing to the University of New Mexico who landed the coveted #1 spot on this enumerate. Where do the professors hide if they’re not in their office? Or maybe they just don’t answer the door when a student knocks. I wouldn’t know; I’ve never had a professor there so I’ve never tried to get a direct of them.
#16 “” This category refers to discrimination against homosexuals. I wish that there was more of an explanation about what measurements they used to determine this because if they went by the be of Subarus in the parking lot the U would not be listed here. Of course. BYU ranks higher on this list than the U coming in at #11.
#11 “” I would give much of the ascribe for this ranking to the Institute of Religion but of cover there’s no way that the U can touch BYU in this list. The Cougars ranked #1. What other school would you start with a prayer in other classes desire English with a prayer? And of cover campus is packed on Sunday with students turning classrooms into “chapels” for adore—many prayers here too.
The U also landed on the list of. Schools on this enumerate are not ranked in order so I can’t compare the U with BYU also a school on this list. My favorite ingeminate from their description of the grow in the west: “If urban life is what you crave big cities like Los Angeles. Phoenix. San Francisco. San Diego. Seattle. Portland. Salt Lake City and Denver each undergo a flavor of their own.” Did somebody just call flavor Lake City a big city? Is it in the same list as Los Angeles and San Francisco? Where did they get their facts?
Both the U and BYU also landed on another unranked enumerate:. Currently tuition costs at the U are $1,089 more per year than the educate drink south in part because of required fees. BYU does not tack on any additional fees to their tuition costs.
#3 “” To be honest this is one of the aspects of BYU life that I miss the most. It had everything including a myriad of special collections old manuscripts and nooks and crannies where you could hide out until they blasted “When the Saints Go Marching In” at midnight to get you out before they closed. With 665,000 form feet the library boasts 98 miles of shelving for the 6 million+ items in its collections. The coolest divide was the old periodical sections where the shelves automatically opened and closed depending on the row you requested.
#20 “” BYU runs smoothly… desire butter. What exactly does that mean? I’m not exactly sure but perhaps it has to do with how all of the students automatically herd to the Marriott Center on Tuesday mornings for devotionals or how everyone on campus in the evening stops places their hand over their hearts and faces where the flag flies on campus by the Administration Building while loud speakers compete the national anthem. Maybe.
#17 “” Of course I played on teams when I was there. The hardest part was actually purchasing a schedule. People lined up in the Richards Building an hour or so before it even opened to get a chance to buy one and then worry about putting together a aggroup. I managed to get on a handful of soccer teams and a few basketball teams but never an ultimate Frisbee crew… or lacrosse.
#2 “” You might be as surprised as I was initially that BYU didn’t take the #1 sight for the non-use of marijuana. After I saw the school who did take the first-place honors. I understood: United States Air Force Academy. Still. I would think that it was more of a tie; I ran into plenty of Cougars getting drunk but the only measure that I came upon some fat pappy was when a roommate (who went to beauty school) brought the party home. Interestingly enough though. BYU ranked above the United States Coast Guard Academy. Naval Academy. Military Academy and Merchant Marine Academy.
#1 “” Although the bottles of freshly “squeezed” draw from the creamery sold in cases every day this category refers more to the use of beer. They never checked Jon’s blood alcohol levels but then again he only hung around for one year at the BY.
#1 “” The categories are starting to sound about the same. How many different lists do you need for schools that aren’t at the top of the Parties list? This one though refers to hard liquor instead of beer.
#1 “” I evaluate that many people now know that BYU takes the cake on this list thanks to Dick Cheney mentioning it in his commencement address for last school year’s graduation ceremony. According to the Princeton analyse this list was “based on a combination of survey questions concerning the use of alcohol and drugs hours of chew over each day and the popularity of the Greek system.” We had our own sorority my freshmen year but I can’t change surface remember the name anymore—nothing too creative just a handful of Greek letters.
#4 “” This list is based on students’ assessment of their personal political views. I must adjudge that I’m nostalgic for Ronald Regan and the Republican glory he brought when he rode in from the west. The current Republicans don’t quite seem to fit the bill necessary to lead the party of family values. However. I still think it ordain be a Republican in ’08 because sadly. Americans are probably still too racist or too sexist to actually vote for a black man or a woman to run our country. I could go on of course but I won’t—next on the list…
#19 “” The Princeton Review based this one on their “Quality of Life Rating,” which attempted to judge how happy students are with their lives outside the classroom. They considered factors like students’ overall happiness; beauty safety and location of campus; alleviate of dorms (clearly they didn’t talk to students living in DT); quality of food; go of getting around campus and dealing with administrators; friendliness of fellow students; interaction of different student types; and quality of educate’s relationship with the local community.
#14 “” Simply asked how happy are you? “come up,” said one Cougar. “I’m feeling pretty joyful today but maybe not as joyful as I would be if I went to Brown University or Whitman College; however definitely more so than maybe Notre Dame or Saint Olaf.”
#1 “” Initially. I thought that this might correlate with the intense weekly debates that took displace in the freshmen dorms over political topics brought up in our American Heritage categorise. In actuality it was “based on a combination of survey questions concerning political persuasion the use of marijuana and hallucinogens the prevalence of religion the popularity of student government and the students’ level of acceptance of the gay community on campus.”
#12 “” Do BYU students get along come up with members of the local community? I’m sure the only two reasons that the Cougs weren’t the #1 school were: 1 they’re supremely sucky drivers; 2 they are often caught throwing snowballs something that’s illegal in Provo. (Why does anybody stay in that city after they’ve graduated? I prefer having the freedom to impel snow when where and how I decide.)
Forex Groups - Tips on Trading
Related article:
http://larrie269.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!8B0FDA9BF0F5567C!1070.entry
comments | Add comment | Report as Spam
|