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UT would be the top option. Texas State is getting there, but still needs some faculty improvements.
Would you recommend a masters or bachelors for that?
UT would be the top option. Texas State is getting there, but still needs some faculty improvements.
UT is a hard school to get into my friend. Good luck
UT is a hard school to get into my friend. Good luck
I have a buddy who's there.
My GPA from HS was a 4.5 so depending on what I get with my SAT it shouldn't be an issue. Also with the hazelwood act and prior military service it becomes a little easier.
You'll get in and graduate no problem...I'm not kidding its easy as pie.
That's sweet Austin is awesome. With that GPA I'm you'd probably get in any school.
Would you recommend a masters or bachelors for that?
I'm in UT and in top of my class for Manufacturing Engineering and it's not even a challenge...
Undergrad is irrelevant since most of the load is basics and minor. By the time you'd graduate, the landscape could be very different.
UT-Austin or one of the affiliates? There's a world of difference.
So much school....
You haven't even started the journey.
Topical capsaicin?
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Rodja said:Yes. I put on way too much yesterday and had a bright red patch for several hours yesterday. It really loosened up my back, though.
Rodja,I have a question for you. What weight is typically the point where knee wraps come into play? My son is getting up into some good squat numbers and I am unsure on if/when to go here.
It's not so much feeling anything in his knees; it's more of an issue if the knees cave in instead of pushing out and/or staying in track with the femur.He is right in the middle of wide/Oly and says that his knees don't feel anything when he squats. We are going to test a max in March and I guess we will get an indication then. Thx Rodja.
We've been working very hard on the outward push and he has never had any problem with the knees caving so I guess we will see when the weights get maxed.
Assisted at 220 lbs class?
Equiped
Yeah,you could see the weight just sort of fall to the board that last inch or 2. Have you tried not having your feet tucked so far back under you? The leverage angle seems very extreme to really get much push out of it.
Ouch big man!! I could not even imagine dislocating my knee. I know what shoulders feel like but a knee seems brutal. Is this something from a past injury that now makes you more prone to this? Are there any therapies that can prevent this?