This. |
Give it a rest Dobbs d*ck or we’ll take some of your rights away and see how you like it. |
| I think any of the UCs as well. There is no snow or freezing temps at UC Berkeley. It can be anywhere from low 50-70s in the winter in Northern California. I agree with Stanford, Pomona, USC, Cal Tech, Harvey Mudd, Univeristy of Florida, University of Miami and would add Arizona State, Pepperdine, University of Hawaii. |
| Davidson and the Claremont Colleges |
Who's we? |
| Miami |
| Auburn |
All of the Dobbs dorks. |
| OP, what is your definition of "warm weather"? |
| UGA UF Alabama FSU |
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UMiami, Tulane, Rice - best weather
Vanderbilt, Emory, Duke- next best |
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So if none of these schools work out, you can move down a notch to regional reputation:
UT San Antonio (and then transfer to UT Austin) Texas A&M U of Houston LSU La Tech Texas Tech And so many more |
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The southern CA UCs - UCLA, UCSB, etc. Northern CA is not "warm".
Caltech USC Claremont colleges Rice Georgia Tech |
Not this. I live in Nashville part time. It is very much not a "warm weather" climate. It's like the mid-Atlantic with regular winter sleet. And a lot of grey, rainy, chilly days Nov-Feb. Raleigh, Winston-Salem and Charlottesville are also not endlessly warm and also get snow. |
Good luck. |