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Are there any veterans here are attending the University of Texas at Austin?
Just curious to know if any of you all have GI Bill had a problem with that is in the UT. I am currently attending a community college in Colorado and wants to move to Texas and attend UT so I could attend college excellent, and also because I am closer to my home state of Tennessee. Also, I was wondering if anyone of you have had problems adapting to a veteran TU? I've heard many veterinarians say it really is isolated in a four-year college and wondered if this was true in terms of being a veteran student UT-Austin?
Austin is a very liberal. But there are many retirees here.
2010 GIS Recap – Austin Hubbard
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