College list any feedback ?

Anonymous
He might like University of Arkansas. The student body is academically like that of GMU. Nice weather. Because there are no professional sports teams in Arkansas, the UofA teams are worshipped. The area of UofA is home to Walmart which has had years of job growth for college graduates. Or head to Texas after graduation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, your kid has a type. Most are not where I’d send my kid, but you do you.

UGA seems unlikely OOS without top academic credentials.

Ole Miss probably belongs on that list. Possibly NC State.



“You do you” reads like nails on a chalkboard. Please give that stupid phrase a rest.


Yeah. “If you can’t say something nice…” comes to mind.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Auburn and Alabama on the same list as Boulder. Conservative idiots vs way more academics. Really you want your kid in a state with Roy Moore and Mo Brooks? Alabama has one of the lowest-rated public schools in the country and you think that's a place to go to college?

NO OP this is a horrible list. You are all over the place.

Why in the world would you put either of those schools are your kid's list?

And do your homework the University of Florida is very hard to get into. Alabama and UF are not in the same stratosphere. Same with Georgia.

You need a college counselor asap your list is ridiculous.


We have a counselor of course Fl and GA are reaches. I probably felt like you do before visiting some of these schools. Auburn, in particular, I thought was great.

Yes he’s looking at TCU and SMU too
Anonymous
OP here

So a few reaches
A few targets
A feel safety schools
Anonymous
University of Alabama Birmingham is a good option.

Warm, mid-sized, great modern campus, fun city, sporty (just installed new sand beach volleyball courts), and really great for and medical field.
Anonymous
Looks good to me except the 2 schools in Alabama but I really dislike that state.

I think he would like TCU more than SMU.

My dc really wants Miami.

Anonymous
I went to OSU for grad school. It hits all your points except for the southern/warm thing.

For comparable schools, some of which might be a little less challenging, Alabama, Georgia, and Old Miss seem like they could be a good fit. Auburn too.

Some of the others… not sure. OSU is SO school spirit driven and while I’m sure that’s true at IU too, it’s not on the same level.

I will say… the bigger the school, the more the student needs to be fairly motivated. I went to a super small college and a gigantic grad school and think it would be quite hard to be a student at the big school without a decent level of support.
Anonymous
Without stats there is no advice to give and this is just a collection of colleges. We can’t help if we just know you have a kid and he wants to go to college.
Anonymous
UGA is impossible to get into without top stats. They didn't accept anyone OOS unless they had over a 4.2GPA.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Auburn and Alabama on the same list as Boulder. Conservative idiots vs way more academics. Really you want your kid in a state with Roy Moore and Mo Brooks? Alabama has one of the lowest-rated public schools in the country and you think that's a place to go to college?

NO OP this is a horrible list. You are all over the place.

Why in the world would you put either of those schools are your kid's list?

And do your homework the University of Florida is very hard to get into. Alabama and UF are not in the same stratosphere. Same with Georgia.

You need a college counselor asap your list is ridiculous.


We have a counselor of course Fl and GA are reaches. I probably felt like you do before visiting some of these schools. Auburn, in particular, I thought was great.

Yes he’s looking at TCU and SMU too


Both are beyond better than Alabama and Auburn. Your counselor stinks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Auburn and Alabama on the same list as Boulder. Conservative idiots vs way more academics. Really you want your kid in a state with Roy Moore and Mo Brooks? Alabama has one of the lowest-rated public schools in the country and you think that's a place to go to college?

NO OP this is a horrible list. You are all over the place.

Why in the world would you put either of those schools are your kid's list?

And do your homework the University of Florida is very hard to get into. Alabama and UF are not in the same stratosphere. Same with Georgia.

You need a college counselor asap your list is ridiculous.


That is why she is asking for CONSTRUCTIVE feedback, on an anonymous forum.

Stop being such a jerk.
Anonymous
If you can't get into ___ , consider -->

Auburn /Alabama --> Baylor
University of South Carolina --> Coastal Carolina
Georgia --> Georgia State
Univ of FL --> Florida State
Boulder --> University of Utah
Arizona --> University of Arizona
Ohio state --> Michigan State
Penn State --> Purdue
University of Miami --> Florida International U
Clemson --> NC State
University of Indiana --> University of Iowa
Anonymous
What does he want to study?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, your kid has a type. Most are not where I’d send my kid, but you do you.

UGA seems unlikely OOS without top academic credentials.

Ole Miss probably belongs on that list. Possibly NC State.



“You do you” reads like nails on a chalkboard. Please give that stupid phrase a rest.


Maybe just give stupid a rest.

Yes, the kids has "a type" as do so many kids in the process. Some want schools in certain regions of the country, some want a certain of LAC and can be in any region of the country. Guessing neither of my kids will come to us with a similar list, but GL to OP's DC - bravo for getting a list - good, important step in this journey.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you can't get into ___ , consider -->

Auburn /Alabama --> Baylor
University of South Carolina --> Coastal Carolina
Georgia --> Georgia State
Univ of FL --> Florida State
Boulder --> University of Utah
Arizona --> University of Arizona
Ohio state --> Michigan State
Penn State --> Purdue
University of Miami --> Florida International U
Clemson --> NC State
University of Indiana --> University of Iowa


I think you were trying to be helpful, which is a nice thing on a thread with some predictably nasty posts, but Purdue is probably tougher to get into than Penn State, and there's not much difference between Indiana, Iowa, and Minnesota.
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