Warm weather colleges with great reputation

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:University of Florida, University of Miami, University of Georgia, Clemson


Alumni UF no and no and no
Miami LOL no
GA for dummies sure
Clemson ?? Jobs after college lol no
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would say all of the UC's
USC
Stanford
Rice
UT Austin
Tulane
Emory
Georgia Tech
University of Florida
UNC Chapel Hill
Davidson
Duke
Vanderbilt
UVA (mostly warm and getting warmer, thanks climate change)


Northern California is not warm weather.
Anonymous
Duke, Vanderbilt, Rice, USC, University of Texas - Austin.

That's it. I don't think of central and northern California as warm.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:University of Florida, University of Miami, University of Georgia, Clemson


Alumni UF no and no and no
Miami LOL no
GA for dummies sure
Clemson ?? Jobs after college lol no



So what do you suggest oh smart one? Jobs? How about start a business and not rely on working for someone else.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Which would you say fit the bill? Colleges that everyone in the country would know about and think "this is a good college" and have some degree of familiarity/positive impression of it.


I don't think that exists because in reality only a handful of colleges have that sort of familiarity.

If regional familiarity is enough, your options open up considerably. Also, think about who specifically you are trying to impress with the college choice. Does it matter if someone in rural Idaho isn't impressed with your college choice? If you're trying to impress the HR department of a possible employer regional familiarity is enough.
Anonymous
All you people saying Vandy, Nashville is NOT warm for the majority of months college students are in school. It starts getting cool in October, and lows below freezing can persist into early April. Sure, it's warm in comparison to the Ivies or Michigan, and you will get some random 70+ degree days during the winter. But if you want a true "warm weather school," you need to be looking in Florida, Texas, Cali, or the Deep South.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Which would you say fit the bill? Colleges that everyone in the country would know about and think "this is a good college" and have some degree of familiarity/positive impression of it.

I bet you have an idea and could name a few.
Anonymous
UMiami
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:University of Florida, University of Miami, University of Georgia, Clemson


Alumni UF no and no and no
Miami LOL no
GA for dummies sure
Clemson ?? Jobs after college lol no


The Dobbs dork found their way here to bash the Sun Belt.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Which would you say fit the bill? Colleges that everyone in the country would know about and think "this is a good college" and have some degree of familiarity/positive impression of it.

I bet you have an idea and could name a few.


I do, but the whole point was to get outside input. The list pretty much matches what I was thinking.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Which would you say fit the bill? Colleges that everyone in the country would know about and think "this is a good college" and have some degree of familiarity/positive impression of it.

I bet you have an idea and could name a few.


I do, but the whole point was to get outside input. The list pretty much matches what I was thinking.


The problem is with your question...if anyone lists a school that you don't know...well, doesn't that by default not make your list because you don't know it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:University of Florida, University of Miami, University of Georgia, Clemson


Alumni UF no and no and no
Miami LOL no
GA for dummies sure
[b]Clemson ?? Jobs after college lol no


Funny you say that, my kid who is a junior there just lined up their job for after graduation next spring.
Anonymous
Claremont Colleges
Anonymous
USC and UCLA
Anonymous
LSU, geaux tigers!
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