The following institutions are widely recognized as amongst the most popular universities:
Brigham Young University (US)
- BYU has been named the most popular university in America by U.S. News & World Report. The rankings are based on a measurement called yield, which is the percentage of accepted students who go on to enroll. BYU topped the rest of the schools with a 78 percent yield, followed by Harvard at 76 percent and Stanford at 71 percent.
Saturday, December 04, 2010
BYU
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
SHE’S AT IT AGAIN
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Judy and I are thinking about going to Hawaii today or tomorrow with Sierra depending on when Sierra can get out of drill (dance class) at school. We have a free room thanks to Chris and Lynn and we fly free so what the heck.
Niki sent us a text message this morning. She said: "Chris is on a flight with 'Troy' aka Zac Efron headed to Hawaii. Alexa is freaking out. I'm laughing so hard.'"
Four year-old Alexa keeps taking turns being in love with this or that Disney boy star.
A little later I received a call from Judy. She had just gotten off the phone with Niki. Nike said that Alexa was lying on the floor just beside herself kicking and screaming, "I want to go to Hawaii and see Troy!"
Saturday, November 20, 2010
GEORGE W.
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Last night Jim, Austin and Molly went to the Hockey game at the Maverick Center in West Valley City. I understand they lost to Alaska.
Austin said that Molly spent much of the game "screaming at the Canadians"; whatever that meant.
Sometime yesterday they went to the Costco in Sandy in hopes of getting a glimpse of former U.S. president George W. Gush who was doing a book signing there. Austin said the line to get in was "miles long." I'm sure that wasn't too big of an exaggeration as Utah is probably the most "Republican" state in the nation.
They waited as close to the "back door" that President Bush exited from as they could, and when he came out, Austin screamed out, "I love you!"
Following is the newspaper article telling about President Bush's visit and book signing.
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/700083573/George-W-Bush-doesnt-disappoint-adoring-crowd-at-Sandy-Costco-book-signing.html
Thursday, November 18, 2010
BIG GUNS
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Last night I received a text message from Chris our son who is a flight attendant for Continental now United Airlines. It read:
"I just flew over Bagdad and landed in Kuwait. Flew near the border of Iran. Crazy but got some cool photos with (of) big guns.
GOOOOOD LOOKING
Thursday, November 18, 2010
A few days ago I said to Stacey how beautiful I thought Bailey is. Bailey overheard me.
Last night their family went to Stacey's cousin's wedding reception. Everyone kept telling Bailey how beautiful or how pretty she is. Later she was talking to Stacey and said, "I didn't know I was so goooood looking!"
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
SILLY GIRL
The other day Greg and Corey and I were talking and the conversation turned to kids.
Greg mentioned that Alexa at age four is really into computers. She will spend hours on "approved" web sites that they have put the icons for on the monitor.
The other day Alexa called her dad into their home office (she often calls him "Greg") and said "Will you print this for me?"
She had somehow traced her hand on the computer and drawn feathers on it to look like a Thanksgiving turkey. After that she wrote "B.Y.U." on the body. It's all part of the BYU University of Utah, playing both ends against the middle game she plays.
Greg responded with an emphatic "No"; which, when he says it that way sounds like a drawn-out "Newwwwww".
Later Greg said, "I guess you'll have to go live with Avery", her next-door neighbor friend whose family are BYU fans.
Alexa responded with, "Ok, I'll go pack my things; I'll sleep with Avery. Her bed is big enough!"
Sunday, November 14, 2010
COREY & The GREAT HAM
Yesterday Corey found a ham recipe on the Internet. He sent me the link for it and we both agreed it sounded good.
He went to Wal-Mart, got the ingredients and he and Jayden put it together.
Jayden, with Corey's help made the "funeral" potatoes…yummy stuff.
Stacey was at work all this time.
When it was about ready I drove up to their house for a good tummy filling.
Around midday yesterday I started feeling ill while I was doing my thing in the pool. It felt/feels like the flu but I had a flu shot several weeks ago. I am still feeling the effects. I only went to sacrament meeting today then came home.
Judy is in Minneapolis visiting with her mother, Bev. She is supposed to come home tomorrow morning—going straight to work from the airport.
The weather is bad back there plus the flights don't look good, space available wise so who knows.