[nabs-l] texas state university

Joe jsoro620 at gmail.com
Fri Mar 14 02:22:56 UTC 2014


Hi, I'm a Texas State alum. Getting around the campus is great as long as
you're fine with steps and stairs all over the place. It's in the Hill
Country. What can you do? Beautiful campus though. In terms of services,
they're okay, but you have to advocate for yourself. They're not going to be
proactive or offer some of the services people at A&M or the University of
Texas are accustomed to recieving. I only took two courses in psychology as
an undergrad, but the professors were excellent. Otherwise, there are nice
people, lots of activities and student organizations, decent night life, and
Austin is just up the road on 35. San Antonio is just down the road on the
same highway, but who would want to go there? :) Take it easy, and write me
off list if you need further help.--Joe

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Subject: [nabs-l] texas state university

Hey all,
I am looking at going to texas state university in 2 years, I was wanting
some peoples experience who have gawn there.
How is getting around the campis?
Is there good services there?
And just anything else that you can think of. I am wanting to go in to the
undergrad program for psychology.
Anything would help.

thanks
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