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Businiess name:  University of St Thomas
Review by:  Guest
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I attended both the University of Houston and the University of St. Thomas in my scholarly days from 2002 to 2008. I obtained by undergraduate degree and graduate degree from the University of St. Thomas. I started out a St. Thomas and transferred to the University of Houston to play Division 1 athletics. After having attended the University of St. Thomas, I was unimpressed with the University of Houston and after having completed participating in the athletics, I switched back to the University of St. Thomas. The difference between the two schools was hard to articulate for me, although I have heard a saying that rung true for me as well and that is that the difference is between going to a five star restaurant with great service and decent cafeteria. I could walk in to any of my teacher's offices and they knew me by name and were glad to be helpful, even though they were not by counselor.

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