Since starting school at UNT I noticed something that has had me scratching my head for the last month.
Quickly after starting to go to UNT, I noticed that a lot of students wear UNT T-shirts on campus. Not everybody mind you, but enough that I was thinking that the school had a lot of spirit.
I can't really compare it to many schools because I haven't spent that much time on various school campuses, but UNT did seem to outwear BYU at least.
Then a thought occurred me. UNT's school color is green, and kind of a funky green at that:
Quickly after starting to go to UNT, I noticed that a lot of students wear UNT T-shirts on campus. Not everybody mind you, but enough that I was thinking that the school had a lot of spirit.
I can't really compare it to many schools because I haven't spent that much time on various school campuses, but UNT did seem to outwear BYU at least.
Then a thought occurred me. UNT's school color is green, and kind of a funky green at that:
Perhaps, the frequency is not more than BYU's, but rather the green shirts stand out more in a crowd.So, I've been keeping an informal tally in my head to try and test my theory. My guess is that about 1 out of 20-30 wear UNT shirts around campus. For anyone who is at BYU and could provide me with an estimate of the rate that BYU student wear school shirts on campus, the awkwardly inquisitive part of my brain would be appreciative.

(I realize this is more relevant to my personal blog, but no one ever checks mine, so I'm borrowing Laura's for this)


1 comment:
I read your blog. I even used it once to get an idea for a sociology assignment. Sorry that I cant help you with the BYU study.
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