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Anyone with kids or any recent experience at this school? I just learned that they offer in state tuition if you hit certain GPA and SAT levels that my kid has. Also, their business program is pretty strong. There’s a chance my kid is also in range for recruitment or walk on in their sport.
We are in VA so looking at in state schools there too but, any recent experience would be helpful. |
| My friend's son is there in the business program and honors program. He loves it. UNC had been his first choice and he had the option of a guaranteed 2nd yr transfer there and went to UofSC expecting to do that but ultimately liked it so much that he decided to stay (being a lot cheaper than UNC for a VA family is definitely a plus!) |
Can you say more about how/why UNC guaranteed a second year admit? That is new to me. |
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OP here. UNC poster about the 2 year admit, can you start your own thread?
My concern about South Carolina is that it might turn my already UMC white son who isn’t exactly “woke man on campus” into a more conservative, insular, southern frat boy. I say this having gone to a southern university that was a good school but also has that reputation, and saw the parts of it that were not really great. (Not USC) I know how influential college can be, and I don’t want to send him into an environment that emphasizes what I consider to be less than admirable traits. |
This is the stupidest concern ever. Not to mention incredibly creepy. Let him decide what school he wants. Let him decide what his politics are. Back off, let go, let him be his own person and live his own life. |
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I knew DCUM would be as kind as ever when posting.
My concern isn’t creepy. I’m not naive enough to think all colleges are the same, and I know the vibe of some schools all too well. Just wanted to hear some more recent experiences with the school. |
It is creepy. And the fact you don't see that trying to engineer you child's politics is wrong is the problem. Let them decide who they are and what will make them happy. They have the live the next four years. Not you. |
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OP you are a great parent.
it is not creepy! |
| Some people seek to avoid what they consider progressive campuses and some seek to avoid what they consider conservative campuses. It's fine |
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Jeez people. I would be concerned if my child went to Brown or Berkeley and the influence those schools would have on my kid too.
The purpose of this whole forum is to learn more about colleges and the experiences at them. Is it enmeshment to post on here? It s not just about conservative politics. It’s about the 4 years my kid is going to spend at a school, where I, going to enable the choice by paying $150k+ I’m going to allow him to make his own decisions. To a point. I’m not paying or supporting certain things, like a for profit university, and I want to go in eyes wide open. That’s all. |
https://admissions.unc.edu/faqs/what-is-the-sophomore-guarantee-how-can-i-receive-this/ |
| Columbia is so ugly and characterless. Also, there is such a rich white vs. lower income not white division. (I know most cities are like this but it seems like there is much more complacency about the stark divide there.) |
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What is his faith tradition? There is some really hard core Christian proselytizing at USC. So there are 2 camps, the fraternities and the missionaries, that kids have to navigate between. My husband, who’s is from SC, describes them as Scylla and Charybdis.
Converge is where some of the missionaries get together to plan their attack. https://www.convergebcm.org/ |
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My son goes there. We are in MD. Most kids from here do Risk and Insurance (business school) or sports and event mgmt (hospitality school). We get in state for those 2 degrees.
We were definitely hit up by Christian groups when we were there (we are catholic and my son went to Catholic private) His roommate was from SC and his mom said to me she was glad her son wasn’t rooming with the more conservative South Carolina boys. He hears the n word on the regular. Frats are based on where you are from. For example. He wanted the same frat as his roommate but he is from Md so they said no chance. He ended up not joining a md frat … he would have just ended up with Gonzaga/prep/st John’s/GC kids he already knows) You know your kid, it could go either way. For my don it just solidified that “these people really exist”. OToH, he loves the weather. He golfs with friends a few times a week. Like all schools some teachers are great/some are not. Lots of football, girl’s basketball is big time, Spring is a little more laid back, lots of opportunities to do a semester abroad. |
| Thank you to the helpful two PPs. That is exactly the kind of info I’m hoping for. |