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Businiess name:  Baylor University
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Baylor is Baptist, so the fact that it's completely conservative shouldn't be surprising. But unless you're used to living with tons of rules and regulations, this may not be the place for you. When I was there (early '90s) dancing was not allowed on campus. All students had to take a semester of ""chapel"" and each degree included two semesters of some kind of religion class. The good thing about Baylor is that it 's not huge and overwhelming, everyone is really nice because this is Texas after all, and the professors are pretty good. One more thing: Baylor is very Greek. The majority of the student body pledges a sorority or fraternity. Pros: Small classes, Beautiful campus Cons: Super conservative, Very click-ish

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