Need ideas for a sporty school

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, your DD sounds annoying. And Indiana is probably more conservative and racist than a lot of the south. IYKYK


+1
Anonymous
Woke and rah rah football schools seem incongruent. I do think Wisconsin is pretty progressive. Indiana is not. What about UMD? They give merit to OOS students.

Perhaps more about budget, stats, major.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There aren't that many sporty schools (like Southern California) if you rule out conservative states. Even less if you want the school to be ranked fairly high.

Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois and Washington. Also Maryland and UVA? Or are they in the "South"?


well this is bullshit. there are plenty of sporty schools that aren't in the south.


Just name them? Sporty like University of South California?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Woke and rah rah football schools seem incongruent. I do think Wisconsin is pretty progressive. Indiana is not. What about UMD? They give merit to OOS students.

Perhaps more about budget, stats, major.


are you confusing Indiana the state with IU? IU students vote over 80% democratic in most elections including trump v Biden.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Woke and rah rah football schools seem incongruent. I do think Wisconsin is pretty progressive. Indiana is not. What about UMD? They give merit to OOS students.

Perhaps more about budget, stats, major.


she said full pay and business. I know the woke thing blinded you, but keep up
Anonymous
How about Pitt? I like the suggestion of UMass Amherst.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There aren't that many sporty schools (like Southern California) if you rule out conservative states. Even less if you want the school to be ranked fairly high.

Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois and Washington. Also Maryland and UVA? Or are they in the "South"?


well this is bullshit. there are plenty of sporty schools that aren't in the south.


Just name them? Sporty like University of South California?


Cal, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio State, Northwestern, Nebraska, Penn State, Michigan State, ND, Oregon, Washington, UC Boulder, Syracuse ..
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Woke and rah rah football schools seem incongruent. I do think Wisconsin is pretty progressive. Indiana is not. What about UMD? They give merit to OOS students.

Perhaps more about budget, stats, major.


Indiana is more progressive than Michigan, which is plenty woke - assuming you're looking at just student body and not state (which you should at these giant colleges)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, your DD sounds annoying. And Indiana is probably more conservative and racist than a lot of the south. IYKYK


how is she annoying? b/c she wants greek life?
Anonymous
I think Kelley is the best business program than standard strong students can actually get into. IU is very progressive (dont listen to DCUM on this), has Greek like, and hard to beat the sports!
Anonymous
If she's aiming for places like Michigan or UCLA, Boulder would be a safety. It's got plenty of woke kids. The school is way more party and less academic than those above, but she could find her place.
Anonymous
Georgetown may be appealing, or how about UVA?
Anonymous
Wisconsin and Michgan are going to be your best bets in terms of combination of "vibe" academics and sports/spirit and greek life.

Others have given good advice on relative comparables. The main thing is to make sure you do in person visits with a registered tour to show demonstrated interest and let the regional reps for each as well as hour school's college guidance counselor know these are your top choices (if true)

for Michigan, if top choice, apply ED and for Wisconsin, unless anything changes, apply EA.

Just for what it is worth, my family has alumni from both schools and I tend to agree there are not many others that have the combination at a top level.

Anonymous
Davidson more woke-friendly than people here might think. Sporty but not Michigan sporty!
Anonymous
Virginia Tech. Lots of people from Northern Virginia which I don't consider Southern plus people from out of state. Solid business school. Lots of school spirit.
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