<p>I disagree with Rh. on a lot of these. These are based on people’s general opinions where I live, in the Dallas area.</p>
<p>Rice is like the best of the best here, pretty much. It’s on par with Duke, Vanderbilt, etc. </p>
<p>UT Austin the best public school in the state, and it’s academics are great, but it’s ridiculously hard to get into if you’re out of state. Generally very liberal, Austin is one of the few Democrat majority large cities in Texas.</p>
<p>A&M is like UT’s more conservative, less prestigious older brother (A&M was established before UT), academics are generally good, but there isn’t much to do if you aren’t into Greek life or football. </p>
<p>SMU and Baylor are really good academically (private schools), and also very wealthy. People are generally more conservative, and frats and stuff are big. TCU (Texas Christian University) is pretty much a carbon copy of the others, good academics. Of the 3, Baylor is the really hardline Christian one, I think chapel is mandatory there.</p>
<p>From what I’ve heard from friends, Tech is like an extension of high school. Parties are everywhere, but some departments are really good, not sure which though.</p>
<p>UT Arlington is for people who couldn’t get in anywhere else. UNT has an amazing music program, but that’s about it, it’s basically a safety school for people.</p>
<p>UT Dallas is second only to UT Austin in the University of Texas system. This school is really really strong academically. The average SAT score of incoming freshmen is the highest of any other public school in the state. It’s science and math programs are top-notch. No, I don’t go here I just have no idea where Rh. got his/her info from.</p>
<p>I don’t know anything about the other two, sorry, but I hope I helped!</p>