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Why I Want To Attend Baylor
Since 1845, Baylor has strived to be an excellent university for students to learn great things and impact one's spiritual life. That's exactly why I want to attend Baylor University. Baylor has been the top university I want to attend for several years. This is because Baylor is a prestigious university that offers all a student needs to succeed, such as their high academic standards, Christian environment, and its rich history and traditions. Students at Baylor have no shortage of classes to choose from. These classes will have a rigorous classwork and the professors will always strive to expand their student's minds and help them learn ad grow. There's no such thing as an "easy a" class at Baylor. Students will always be challenged and

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