DC is at UT and wouldn’t say UT limits to just TX. DC has had internships every summer at some of the largest tech companies in the US, including OpenAI. Most have been in Silicon Valley/San Fran area. DC graduates this spring. Multiple offers in both NYC and CA. |
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OP, all of these schools have strong alumni networks (assuming you mean UT Austin). Every school has stronger alumni ties in the area near the school.
Congrats if your kid got into all three! What does your kid want to study? Where does your kid want to live and work? Check out which school has the best program for that major. |
UF if you are a Gator athlete in any mens or womens sport. You will always be hired in Florida. |
| This depends entirely on the program like most schools. |
| I’ve lived in triangle for close to 20 years, formerly in Northeast. I’d say UNC has a strong network. Some things going for it are its location in the research triangle both from a job standpoint and the local sports rivalry with Duke and NCSU making it a lively place to have school spirit. |
| I would say UT and UNC have stronger representation outside of their respective regions than UF. |
| Regionally they are all similar. Nationally UNC has the best network but UT is also very good at national level. UF is still seen as a "party" school by many outside of Florida. |
This just isn't true. UF grads have great employment options in NYC and other major job hub areas, on par with UNC and UT. Some posters on this board post a lot of false statements about Florida because they hate DeSantis and hate that Florida went for Trump. |
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Most flagships have strong alumni networks because they have so many alumni out there.
Texas has about 600,000 alumni which pales in comparison to Indiana and Penn State. Regardless of the school most of the flagships are stronger in their own geographic area. |
Nope, we just know people outside Florida think of it as a party school, not on par academically with the other two. |
They're dumb. |
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Those are all quality flagship schools, I would go for the cheapest coa. Personally I would rank them UNC, UT, UF in terms of "perceived" prestige.
FWIW all those schools are party schools if that is your thing. UF was known for many years for its ready supply of illegal drugs as well as the usual alcohol. I think that perception has changed but who knows....here is a 1982 "typical" day time throwdown at UF!!!!!!!!!!!! Do these look like top shelf scholar types? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F78XV6fjxCE |
You could step off the short bus into any of those schools in 1982. Even Ivies like Penn had a 50% acceptance rate then. And while they've gotten orders of magnitude more selective since then, they're all still massive party schools. Check out Franklin St in Chapel Hill right after the Heels beat Duke in basketball. Those students in that moment aren't going to look like "top shelf scholar types" either. UF can hold its own against UT-Austin and UNC. They're all equally elite. |
| UT has a huge alumni network that is really tight knit. I have never seen such a strong bond. Every UT alum I’ve met, bleeds orange. My cousins went and graduated and have gotten every job since then because of UT alums. |
I wouldn't agree with this "tight knit' thing. |