Brooke Hogan Knows Best

Here is Brooke Hogan, daughter of the Hulk Hogan, finally getting the Hogan family reality show off the ground as she is seen here filming an episode of ‘Brooke Knows Best’. This episode features Brooke attending Florida Atlantic University. And no, you’re right, Florida Atlantic U is definitely not one of those better known schools, in fact, it’s not even one of the famous Florida State schools. It also wasn’t Brooke’s first choice, which isn’t too surprising. You don’t end up at a school like FAU if you are the next Nobel Prize winner. Seems like FAU was in fact her LAST choice as three other universities denied her admission. *shocking* But those close are quick to say that it wasn’t her grades that kept her out of the big Florida schools. It was in fact her nine-camera entourage that followed her while she filmed her reality TV show. The big state schools – University of South Florida, Florida State University, and University of Central Florida – did not want the public entourage, so they gave Brooke the thumbs down but FAU gave the green light. So off to FAU she went. Okay, yeah, that makes sense, I mean, the reality show is more important, riiigghhht?? In this episode you will see Brooke having lunch with Student Government president (gotta get some politics in there), and chatting up some sorority and fraternity folks as well (for the party factor). And maybe just maybe you will find out why one would make the life-altering decision to choose a reality show over a nationally recognized state university.
Source: Palm Beach Post


April 27th, 2008 at 7:37 pm
Uh, ACTUALLY, FAU is a very well-known school in Florida. Program-wise, FAU is well-known for its ocean engineering, accounting, education and psychology programs. The Boca campus of FAU is home to the branch campus of the University of Miami Miller College of Medicine. The Jupiter campus is home to international biotech giants Scripps and Max Planck.
Not only that, FAU hosted the Republican Presidential Debates in Florida (the Democrats didn’t debate in Florida), we were the only school in Florida to win a bowl game (in college football) last year, one of our commercial music graduates produced a Top Ten Billboard song, etc.
Just because we don’t have 45,000 students or a national championship doesn’t mean your libel is justified.