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Texas State was the worst six years of my life. The only good thing about going to Texas State was experiencing God and His Love for me through His One True Church, the Catholic Church, and by the intercession of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary and that there were kind people who cared about me and accepted me. God is hated at Texas State, His rights and precepts are despised and ignored(except when a professor wants to attack it). Texas State, like many judaic-masonic colleges in the US, don't teach reality to their students. They teach them a nightmare and call it a utopia. I was part of the student body, but my voice was hardly ever valued, and was disdained by "open-minded" professors who themselves despised the truth. The feminism promoted at Texas State was not only false, since feminism is false always, it was annoying and obnoxious. Many of my psychology courses emphasized communist thinking by consistently bringing up race, class, and gender. Many of my philosophy and a few of my English courses were anti Catholic(I've sat in classes where the teacher blasphemed against God, Our Lady, the Saints, attacked Christians and the Holy Faith) Texas State made me more insecure than I was about myself. I felt that I had to be someone else. What I learned and discovered about going to Texas State was that I did not belong there and that it wasn't for me. I didn't fit in at all with what Texas State valued, and ultimately that's a good thing. However, since what I loved and valued was not taught there, it has set me back spiritually and psychologically. I suffered spiritually and psychologically by going to Texas State, but nobody cares. Much of time is now spent after looking and applying for jobs, learning about the Catholic Faith, harp playing, hand sewing, knitting, writing stories, poems, and proses, reading books that I actually want to read, transcribing, French, and healing spiritually and psychologically. Texas State ate me and spit me out. If you're Catholic, I don't recommend going to college, let alone Texas State. You're better off staying at home.

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