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I love this school, Its changed a lot in the past, we have new directors! So for those people who say our school isn't good or has a bad rep, think differently, theres a good chance they never even attend the school, just word of mouth!
Education Quality: A+, Collaboration/Competitive: C
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It gave me the guidance for the real world. Plus I met my wife there.
Preparedness: A+, Reputation: C
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Texas Southern University is a great school, but you have to handle your business. Most of the students who have issues are not giving a 110%, nor are they familiar with how colleges work. College is different from highschool and you have to be willing to do the work to succeed. I was in the Honor's College so a lot of information was shared with me. I believe TSU should do a better job of preparing those first-generation college students and their retention rates would be better. Even so, I had a great experience. I was prepared for graduate school upon graduation and was able to compete with students from Ivy Leagues and other notable state schools to get a job. Take advantage of everything that TSU offers. I learned alot from my professors and became a great writer and learned valuable critical thinking skills. I love my job and I accredit a lot of it to first God, and second TSU. I would not have changed my decision to attend Texas Southern for the world. Feel free to contact me anytime for an unbiased prespective on attendance.
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