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KU is not for you!

Rating: 2.7/5 (7 ratings)
Introduction
I have lived in Lawrence my entire life. I chose KU because of that reason. BIG MISTAKE! KU's professors are a joke. The sports teams suck. There aren't any good clubs for a good student *if you can find one*

Campus Life and Social Life
Lawrence is just too small, too boring.
Academics
When I graduated from KU and tried to get a job the person hiring me actually laughed that I went to KU. He then told me that he knows the quality of the profs there and that their classes didn't show or mean anything. He said if I wanted to get a good job that I should go elsewhere and get a Master's. I couldn't believe it almost, FOUR years down the drain. This guy graduated from Iowa State...what's so good about that university?

Student Body
The girls at KU, are to say the least, very ugly! It's hard to find a girl here who is 1. smart or 2. half way decent looking. Trust me, if you could find both in one girl, you'd have my vote for president.

In Closing...
Well, honestly if you want to get a great job with your degree, go elsewhere to get your degree.
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I don't know what your talking about. I know tons of cute, smart college girls at KU.
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