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RE: CUSA vs AAC Enrollment
(12-30-2014 08:34 PM)winston70 Wrote:  
(12-30-2014 08:07 PM)eager eagle Wrote:  
(12-30-2014 02:02 AM)Kingkong13 Wrote:  Tech shows 9545 undergraduates but don't assume EE isn't gonna start a good ole fashion tinkling contest with these numbers before this thread plays out.

How many of those do you think are full time? That number includes EVERYONE taking even one under grad course.

Won't that same logic apply to every other school in the country as well?

Good to have you back and what did you think of the HOD Bowl game last week?

You can apply any logic of any kind to any school you like. This discussion concerned student population and I simply quoted what EACH school sent in to the Dept of Education in respect to gender equity. The Feds asked for number of FULL TIME undergraduates both men and women. Part timers had no bearing on this report because they are not involved in scholarship sports.

I thought Tech played a very good game against the Illini. The turning point was the fumble recovery that bounced your way. Some inquire as to where I have been so lets just say there is little interest on my part now until our program is squared away.
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