Texas Alumni!

MickeyMouse98

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I'm a highschool student from Texas, and I was curious to find others from Texas who have participated in the program, and what college they went to, and how well the school accepted it. I'm looking towards UNT or UT. Are there any alumni who had gone to either of those schools?
 
I'm a highschool student from Texas, and I was curious to find others from Texas who have participated in the program, and what college they went to, and how well the school accepted it. I'm looking towards UNT or UT. Are there any alumni who had gone to either of those schools?

Heyy, im in texas as well. im in alvin community college and i plan and talking to my academic advisors about the program this week! good luck!
 
It was certainly interesting for me to read that article. Thanx for it. I like such topics and anything that is connected to this matter. I definitely want to read more on that blog soon.
 
I'm from Fort Worth, I go to Tarrant County College, and well I didn't get any credit when i did my program [they didn't even know about the program], but then again I didn't care. I just wanted the experiance of working at disney :D
 

I'm from Fort Worth, I go to Tarrant County College, and well I didn't get any credit when i did my program [they didn't even know about the program], but then again I didn't care. I just wanted the experiance of working at disney :D

I didn't even ask my college yet :/ but good to see another texan!
 
I'm from Fort Worth, I go to Tarrant County College, and well I didn't get any credit when i did my program [they didn't even know about the program], but then again I didn't care. I just wanted the experiance of working at disney :D

TCC! Hahaha I go to A&M, but I'm taking a couple classes there this summer while I'm home.
 
Alumnus and alumna both come from Latin and preserve Latin plurals. Alumnus is a masculine noun whose plural is alumni, and alumna is a feminine noun whose plural is alumnae. Coeducational institutions usually use alumni for graduates of both sexes. But those who object to masculine forms in such cases may prefer the phrase alumni and alumnae or the form alumnae/i, which is the choice of many women's colleges that have begun to admit men.

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