University of Alabama

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Anonymous wrote:She sounds difficult.


You sound white.


Don’t worry, white libs also collapse onto the fainting couch at the thought of going to school in Alabama because they are also “difficult” (ie psychologically fragile).


White people of both political stripes are pathetically fragile. You don’t see Asians tearing their hair out over Happy Holidays.


Are you posting from 2002?


That tells you how long you’ve been pathetic. Besides your orange god made a word salad the other day trying to complain about this.


What are you even talking about? Literally ko one gives a rats ass about Happy Holidays.
Anonymous
DD has a friend who is a freshman there, coming from an academically rigorous private. Friend got into higher ranked schools but really liked Alabama. She was planning on participating in her sport there, but is not an athletic recruit. Friend is happy and wound up joining one of the more mellow sororities.
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You do you. No way in H-E-Double Hockey Sticks any child of mine is going to school in most of the South.

There have been multiple threads on Bama recently. Please search first before posting new ones.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kid turned down the same offer (NMF/NMS), but we are Asian.


If your kid is NMF, with comparable academic profile, they will have better options. DS (21) had a free ride from UF (that was the last year they did that for NMFs) but turned it down. We know a few member of faculty at Florida universities and they advised against it. Most send their kids to schools outside of FL and Alabama is way worse academically. Having said that, we are considering AL & U-SC for our second kid who's no shining star academically. DC2 just sent in their applications over the weekend so waiting to hear. We are also Asian, BTW.
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Anonymous wrote:You do you. No way in H-E-Double Hockey Sticks any child of mine is going to school in most of the South.

There have been multiple threads on Bama recently. Please search first before posting new ones.


What a great parent you are, so open minded and not controlling at all of your ADULT college student.

For those who aren't afraid of your kids being exposed to peers from a different part of the country who might've been brought up with different values, Alabama is a fine school, probably on par with UMass-Amherst or UConn. But way more fun - check it out on a fall Saturday (Roll Tide!) if you don't believe me.
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Anonymous wrote:The financial packages for high stats and National Merit kids at the University of Alabama are pretty incredible. And the warm weather would appeal to my child. Does anyone currently have a daughter or son at Alabama who could speak to 1) the academic rigor and opportunities there in science; 2) and/or what it might be like there socially for a liberal Northern female with little interest in Greek life? Thanks!


If your daughter is National Merit Scholar or close there are a number of schools that would offer a good financial package. Your daughter does not sound like a particularly good fit for U Alabama based on your brief profile (maybe you omitted that she is a big CFB fan). Going somewhere as specific as U Alabama just based on dollars isn't a good idea IMO. Nothing against U Alabama for those who love it.
Anonymous
OP here: daughter is studious and not a big partier. But she quite likes watching football, and is left leaning but by no means not politically active. Trying to keep an open mind since she values a warm climate and it would be great to be able to bump college $$ to grad school. Wouldn’t hurt to apply but be sure to visit before making any decisions!
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It’s one of the schools we will look at for my daughter. She’s very studious, very liberal but truly open minded and loves to have an active social life. She’s very interested in sororities and wants warm weather. I think it could be a great fit and come with an incredible financial aid package for merit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You do you. No way in H-E-Double Hockey Sticks any child of mine is going to school in most of the South.

There have been multiple threads on Bama recently. Please search first before posting new ones.


What a great parent you are, so open minded and not controlling at all of your ADULT college student.

For those who aren't afraid of your kids being exposed to peers from a different part of the country who might've been brought up with different values, Alabama is a fine school, probably on par with UMass-Amherst or UConn. But way more fun - check it out on a fall Saturday (Roll Tide!) if you don't believe me.


Such a tone deaf post. Tell me you are white without telling me you are white. You should not dismiss racial concerns of others.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She sounds difficult.


You sound white.


Don’t worry, white libs also collapse onto the fainting couch at the thought of going to school in Alabama because they are also “difficult” (ie psychologically fragile).


White people of both political stripes are pathetically fragile. You don’t see Asians tearing their hair out over Happy Holidays.


Are you posting from 2002?


That tells you how long you’ve been pathetic. Besides your orange god made a word salad the other day trying to complain about this.


What are you even talking about? Literally ko one gives a rats ass about Happy Holidays.


Tell that to your propagandists

https://www.foxnews.com/lifestyle/jesse-watters-merry-christmas-happy-holidays.amp

https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2021/12/18/war-on-christmas-525273

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here: daughter is studious and not a big partier. But she quite likes watching football, and is left leaning but by no means not politically active. Trying to keep an open mind since she values a warm climate and it would be great to be able to bump college $$ to grad school. Wouldn’t hurt to apply but be sure to visit before making any decisions!


We recently toured. DS also has a nice scholarship package and is a minority. We were blown away with the university. I would strongly suggest you visit so your daughter can make a better informed decision. Before the visit, it was the last school on list, now is high.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You do you. No way in H-E-Double Hockey Sticks any child of mine is going to school in most of the South.

There have been multiple threads on Bama recently. Please search first before posting new ones.


You sound so open minded --- NOT. You do realize that people are allowed and even encouraged to have opinions in our country.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here: daughter is studious and not a big partier. But she quite likes watching football, and is left leaning but by no means not politically active. Trying to keep an open mind since she values a warm climate and it would be great to be able to bump college $$ to grad school. Wouldn’t hurt to apply but be sure to visit before making any decisions!


Op, I would ask the school to put you in touch with some students there on the same merit scholarship or have your child do an overnight with a similar student to get a real feel for the school. There are many posters here who are only familiar with T20 schools and don’t realize that Alabama has several hundred national merit semifinalists attending. Presumably your dd would be in the honors college and honors dorm so would have a good peer group.
Anonymous
This topic is done to death on this site.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You do you. No way in H-E-Double Hockey Sticks any child of mine is going to school in most of the South.

There have been multiple threads on Bama recently. Please search first before posting new ones.


What a great parent you are, so open minded and not controlling at all of your ADULT college student.

For those who aren't afraid of your kids being exposed to peers from a different part of the country who might've been brought up with different values, Alabama is a fine school, probably on par with UMass-Amherst or UConn. But way more fun - check it out on a fall Saturday (Roll Tide!) if you don't believe me.


UConn is # 58, UMass in the 60s, and Alabama is 170. But keep telling yourself what a stellar fun school it is.
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