Huh? UGA is better ranked and extremely popular. |
The EA round at UGA is a tougher admit than RD at W&M. |
| Honestly, they are all brand names and will provide great opportunities for your kid if they take advantage and thrive at any of these three (so congrats!). That being said, the vibes are different. Clemson social scene is more contained and although Greenville is beautiful, it is not frequently visited by students. For me, Clemson would have been the best fit. And it is probably most academically competitive (but not really meaningfully different). For by DD, she would have loved SC-the Soda Sat markets, art and music scene and overall most urban environment. For my DS, UTK with the spirited Knoxville scene, fraternity, sport and outdoor vibe would have been best. Just visit the three and see what fits. |
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Rocky Top.
You’re welcome. |
| I would choose South Carolina over Clem and Tennessee. UGA would be the top choice. |
Why? |
Preference. |
| TN is growing so fast and getting so rich and the Yankees have no clue what is going on. |
| I am a USC honors alum - I can’t compare with the other schools, but I will say that the honors college curriculum ensured I had really small classes, the opportunity to get to know my professors well, and study opportunities not available to other students. If you are interested in politics, I was able to to intern/be a research assistant at the SC legislature all through college (the Capitol building was closer to my dorm than some of my classes). Plus there is a ton of research funding available for honors thesis projects. Just a few things to consider. |
What about Florida state? |
Rejected UF into FSU and considering |
Did you visit? |
This. The only kids I know who got into UGA OOS for EA also got into places like UNC or UMich OOS. It was a hard admit this year. |
| Not always. DS admitted to UGA EA with a huge merit award. Deferred at Michigan. It’s a random process. |
I said that was the case for the kids *I* know.
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