Monday, October 20, 2008

BYU vs TCU

Last Thursday, Brian and I went to the BYU / TCU game with Scott, Carrie, Eric and Sheena. It was quite a depressing game, but it was fun to be amongst hundreds of crazy cougar fans, my husband being one of them. I didn't go to BYU, so I really missed out on those kind of experiences. Besides a semester at UNT and some junior college, I went to UT Arlington for most of college, which is a commuter school with no football team and not a whole lot of school spirit. It's a great school, just not a place to get the whole college experience. I am very satisified with the education that I got there, but I've always regretted not staying at UNT or even trying to go to BYU. But then again, my life might have turned out completely different and I wouldn't want that, would I?
Anyone else feel the same way? Where did you go to college, and do you have any regrets about school?

6 comments:

Jenny said...

I just wish I hadn't started out at TCU...parts of it were good..I made good friends and got more exposure than I would have at the Y, but I think it might have been better for me. I dont' know. But it's like you said, who knows where I would be now if I had?

PS, that picture of you and Brian is adorable.

Jami said...

Well it was UTA for me. I do regret not getting to do a lot of those college things. But if I had gone somewhere else, I would probably not met my husband, and I would never want to change that.

Mandie said...
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Anonymous said...

yea I never finished school....was there for about a year and a half and then decided I wanted a baby instead! no regrets.

Carrie said...

That is a really good picture of you Mandie. You look really tan, you faker and baker. hehe

Ginny said...

BYU,UTA,Santa Ana College, back to UTA, Texas Womans, TCU, UNT. And only 26 years to do it! I missed a lot of the typical college stuff since I married young, but like Mandie, changing that would mean changing so many other things that I love about my life that I wouldn't want to risk it. So Danielle--if you want to finish don't give up!