Tough choices

Anonymous
Hmmmm. How easy is it to change majors at flagship? If easy, I'd say go for that. But, do your research on it, the bigger the uni, the more divisions between schools, the more hurdles to some majors.

I agree weather shouldn't be a deal breaker. There are indoor facilities and study abroad to warmer climates.

Go where she can figure out which direction she wants to go and can get support for that.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Did choosing between larger flagship in cold climate with cute college town. At this school she was admitted into her major but not 100% certain she wants that major. The other choice is a small liberal arts school in a warm climate surrounded by a really touristy area (nice campus but not a great town). It’s a small nurturing environment where she could explore different departments but the students aren’t super intellectually inclined. She does not like cold weather but loves outdoor pursuits like hiking and rock climbing. She can’t decide. We’ve visited both.


It is Rhodes.


That is a tough one. My DC was admitted to Rhodes and chose another college. Great school, but the surrounding area is not great. Read them with a grain of salt, but there are some interesting Reddit threads about the area around campus. My general rule is that smaller is better for undergrad & leave the big flagships for graduate school, but I also think your daughter needs to feel comfortable and safe.
Anonymous
Flagler College?
Anonymous
What is the flagship school?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Did choosing between larger flagship in cold climate with cute college town. At this school she was admitted into her major but not 100% certain she wants that major. The other choice is a small liberal arts school in a warm climate surrounded by a really touristy area (nice campus but not a great town). It’s a small nurturing environment where she could explore different departments but the students aren’t super intellectually inclined. She does not like cold weather but loves outdoor pursuits like hiking and rock climbing. She can’t decide. We’ve visited both.


I think there is small township near the larger flagship that has a strip mall with a big chain food store that the small liberal arts school in a warm climate does not have. So, it does not matter that the nice campus is not surrounded by a great town since there is only a small mall in the middle of the big touristy area.
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