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BYU remains most sober university in the country
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And Ema...when did the natural drive to continue our species become a bad thing?
Of course BYU is the most sober university in the country. Kids know they can�t drink when they apply and anyone who does gets thrown out.
Are they getting some kind of trophy for this? :-p
Honestly, why do a few high fives among loyal cougars make you so bitter? Why do YOU care? I don't congratulate BYU on this because I am expecting that the sophisticated elites like you will condescend to my puny level. Instead I do it because I am a loyal alumnus who is glad to hear that, unofficially at least, our reputation for sobriety is being maintained.
Why don't you go save the world instead of responding to unenlightened sober pond scum like us?
I am happy now to live "in the world" and to try to be a (positive) contributing member of my mostly non-LDS community. Three of my four children currently attend BYU with pretty much the same point of view. Enter to learn, go forth... well you know the rest.
Some of "you people" are really bitter. While I am sorry that I and my brothers and sisters may have done something to even partially justify your animosity, nonetheless, it is YOUR animosity. I should think you could lead a more fulfilling life by getting over it.
This is a good thing. Really.
This is good stuff
I've been there believe me. It is easy to hide stuff and make it look all kosher when you have been raised that way all your life. Just because its hidden doesn't mean it isn't there!
Good for the people who didn't...
The choice to drink or not is a personal commitment, and both sides got what they wanted. Evidently everybody wins...
Oh, by the way, for those who did. Way to dishonor your honor, and still be proud of your lies and deception. It's sad to see that there are some who are proud of their lack of character and lack of personal integrity. And yes, the lack of commitment to a code of honor that you promised to keep is far worse than the drinking.
And P.S. The article didn't claim people don't drink at BYU. In general, the drinking is much less than other schools.
It's time to take out the trash and stop calling evil good and good evil.
Isn't "stone cold sober" just a synonym for "BO-RING"?
I was Mormon during college, but after my Zoobie sister told me I just HAD to go to BYU to find a worthy mate, it made me feel like Conan the Barbarian going to a Meat Market instead of a real University.
I'm glad I went to a University that wasn't on this list of the most BO-RING Universities in the nation.
Actually, BYU is ranked 79th in the nation for its academics (which is the one ranking that matters) and is not one of the top universities in the nation, public or private. There are plenty of public universities (U of Michigan, UVA, UNC, U of Texas, UC Irvine, U of Georgia) that are ranked higher than BYU. And of course, there are all the ivies. I'm sure LDS love it, but for academics, the nation's elite students don't even consider BYU. It is too mediocre. Check out US News and World Report for its 79th place.
I mean, let's face it, when you're up there with military academies, it's really not something to brag about people!
I found my degree from BYU was a huge asset for me. It was a solid plus in my interview with a multi-national chemical firm! In my first interview, I was asked about BYU's famous honor code. I believe I got the job because of BYU's honor code! I am making a very good salary. So, what did I miss?
Thanks BYU -- You make a difference!
Personally speaking, getting sober again requires too much work and causes too much pain for family and loved ones. I applaud your stand!
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