Sarcasm. There has not been a change in the school -- only in US News' criteria for ranking, now leaning heavily on outcomes for First-Gen students vs. percentage of students in top 10% of high school class, etc.
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Why would one pay OOS tuition for a public school over a small private school? |
Because the public school could be better? |
Depends what you want to study.
The level of personal interaction and service at Wake is great. Add small classes and professors who are readily accessible, and it is a great option, plus ACC sports and good school spirit. But to a PP question, if you are an engineering student, larger schools usually have more labs and resources, which is why some people pay for them. |
How conservative? |
I vote UGA. Rapidly rising in rankings whereas the other two have fallen out of favor. It’s a very respectable school. Either way, all good choices. |
It’s not conservative, middle of the road would be more accurate. - parent of current student who leans very left and is completely comfortable at Wake. |
Wake |
Tulane |
Wake isn't particularly conservative, it's just not super woke left wing SJW like most T50s. |
Are there any significant differences between UGA and Chapel Hill? |
UGA or Tulane. Wake is very 90s |
Chapel Hill is more liberal. Less intensely southern. |
Athens seems liberal and Atlanta kids don’t seem conservative |
If you’re white and Christian then Wake; if you’re Jewish or a minority then Tulane; if you are anything and seeking a much bigger school then UGA. |