As a parent to 3 teens (girls, no pics) , I realize I have a lot of life experiences that may not see the light of day. I could pass on a lot of intel , but In some ways the less they know about my time on the 40, the better, lol.
What I learned at UT, fending for myself, gaming the system, surviving etc.. was a real work of art. For example, word would get passed around about which classes to take based on what prof was teaching that particular semester. I wont go in to too much detail as to why that was important, ill let you figure it out....or having a legit "Clergy" tent card thingy for your dashboard to park anywhere on campus at any time, pass-free......or roaming the halls of Jester gathering Student ID's in the chinese area of the dorm and taking them to Belmont to get your free game tickets for all your buddies (since you knew the exchange students weren't using them), then charging a couple bucks a throw for the time...i could go on and on about the 'education' of my years on campus, a lot of learned right there in old Dobie.