Ok so its down to these two for who i decide to take my talents to...
No i haven't applied yet...im thinking Fall 2019 semester. What i love is how high their acceptance rates are.
Prairie View: 85 percent
Southern U: 78 percent
The latter Southern U has a big rep of freaky Baton Rogue girls and most infamously that story last year of the girl on video. But i don't know too much on Prairie View. I believe its easier and likelier to get more freaks coming out when you have a much higher acceptance rate at a college. The exception to this rule may be community colleges where people are barely there long enough.
This is why somewhere like Spelman has more of the Root/ safe girl type of atmosphere.
So anyway i'm going into engineering and Prairie View has chemical engineering while Southern U does not. If i go to Southern U i would have to do electrical engineering. Chemical is the closest way to the oil fields and a high starting salary other than petroleum engineering...
Now in the rational viewpoint people would say go with chemical engineering then but ... we talking about p*ssy here....
So back to what i'm saying Prairie View and Southern U...i want the alumni from both in here telling me their stories and who they feel has the bigger freaks...if some people go there now its even better
No i haven't applied yet...im thinking Fall 2019 semester. What i love is how high their acceptance rates are.
Prairie View: 85 percent
Southern U: 78 percent
The latter Southern U has a big rep of freaky Baton Rogue girls and most infamously that story last year of the girl on video. But i don't know too much on Prairie View. I believe its easier and likelier to get more freaks coming out when you have a much higher acceptance rate at a college. The exception to this rule may be community colleges where people are barely there long enough.
This is why somewhere like Spelman has more of the Root/ safe girl type of atmosphere.
So anyway i'm going into engineering and Prairie View has chemical engineering while Southern U does not. If i go to Southern U i would have to do electrical engineering. Chemical is the closest way to the oil fields and a high starting salary other than petroleum engineering...
Now in the rational viewpoint people would say go with chemical engineering then but ... we talking about p*ssy here....
So back to what i'm saying Prairie View and Southern U...i want the alumni from both in here telling me their stories and who they feel has the bigger freaks...if some people go there now its even better