Record number of high schoolers swapping the Ivy League for the SEC thanks to sunshine, campus culture - The Times

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:This is a cope for dumb rich kids that can’t get into a decent college.


Wrong. You can’t buy your way into top SEC schools. The old fashioned top private colleges used legacy and all kinds of unethical tools to make sure dumb rich kids could get in. Remember those “counselor calls” that your CCO made for you? Good luck getting an SEC school to pick up the phone for you.


If you can write your name - or even your initials - you can get into most of these schools. This whole thing is about making insecure parents feel better about their middling kids


Sure, Jan


PP, you can look at the stats. Surely you are not under the impression it is difficult to get into Alabama, or Auburn, or Ole Miss, etc.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Southern schools T15:

Duke
Rice
Vanderbilt (SEC)
UT Austin (SEC)
Georgia Tech
UVA
UNC
Emory
UF (SEC)
UGA (SEC)
Texas A&M (SEC)
Wake
Tulane

Miami

All other SEC schools essentially equal

Several great LAC’s in the South not listed above.


And 7 of those schools are public universities.

There are zero public universities in anyone’s list of best schools in the Northeast. The South made different choices when it comes to public education and it’s paying off. Whereas the Northeast figured what’s the point. We have Harvard and Princeton. And the University of New Hampshire is good enough for the rest of them.

Lazy and indifferent and bleak is the general vibe of states in the northeast when it comes to a quality public education. No wonder students are fleeing.


That’s your opinion, not a fact.
SUNY Binghamton, Penn State, U Maryland, several of the U Mass campuses are all terrific places where I would be far more likely to want to send my kids than University of Florida or Georgia.


+1

I don't want my kids heading to shthole red states.


+1 million
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Southern schools T15:

Duke
Rice
Vanderbilt (SEC)
UT Austin (SEC)
Georgia Tech
UVA
UNC
Emory
UF (SEC)
UGA (SEC)
Texas A&M (SEC)
Wake
Tulane

Miami

All other SEC schools essentially equal

Several great LAC’s in the South not listed above.

This isn't in order correct?
Duke
Vanderbilt
Rice
Emory
Huge gap
The others
Anonymous
The only southern schools that can siphon ivy admits is Duke, Emory, Rice , and Vanderbilt. The others cant do that, even with full ride scholarships. Northern boarding school students arent choosing Tulane if they have better options.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a cope for dumb rich kids that can’t get into a decent college.


Wrong. You can’t buy your way into top SEC schools. The old fashioned top private colleges used legacy and all kinds of unethical tools to make sure dumb rich kids could get in. Remember those “counselor calls” that your CCO made for you? Good luck getting an SEC school to pick up the phone for you.


If you can write your name - or even your initials - you can get into most of these schools. This whole thing is about making insecure parents feel better about their middling kids


Sure, Jan


PP, you can look at the stats. Surely you are not under the impression it is difficult to get into Alabama, or Auburn, or Ole Miss, etc.


You’re cherry picking, Jan
Anonymous
Interview with South Carolina admissions chief

https://www.foxnews.com/video/6385521589112
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Anonymous wrote:Literally no one is doing this. People are just applying to big southern or big state schools because they are easier to get into than Harvard or Princeton.


They are applying to them because they are easier to get into than like Ohio State, PSU, Rutgers, UMD, VTech, and Stoney Brook. All solid public schools getting harder to get into. No magic here, less capable Northerners have migrated South for years.


LOL UF and UGA are superior to every podunk college you listed


Not really. They are very good schools but not measurably better than any of the above schools.


Do you still have a corded phone, dial up internet and stock up on Y2K supplies? You’re living in 1999.


You really don't know too much. Might want to leave the discussion to the adults. Podunk pretty much says it all for you.
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Anonymous wrote:The parents who comment about attractiveness of students at warm weather schools may be referring to happiness & fitness due to active outdoor lifestyle found at these schools.


This. Don’t make something a problem that isn’t. SEC kids simply take care of themselves and take pride in their appearance. They’re happy and outgoing, all American kids. Again, something that was once the status quo at “top” colleges before they got taken over by dorks.
The greatest levels of Obesity are in the South.....try again.


More anti-south propaganda. The rust belt is in every way just as bad. NYC and DC are also full of obese people. Either way, what does the average prole townie have to do with rich kids in Greek life? Those kids all look like models.


West Virginia – 41.2%

Mississippi – 40.1%

Arkansas – 40.0%

Louisiana – 39.9%

Alabama – 39.2%

Oklahoma – 38.7%

Indiana – 37.8%

Iowa – 37.8%

Tennessee – 37.6%

Nebraska - 36.6%

Looks pretty Southern to me
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Literally no one is doing this. People are just applying to big southern or big state schools because they are easier to get into than Harvard or Princeton.


They are applying to them because they are easier to get into than like Ohio State, PSU, Rutgers, UMD, VTech, and Stoney Brook. All solid public schools getting harder to get into. No magic here, less capable Northerners have migrated South for years.


LOL UF and UGA are superior to every podunk college you listed


Not really. They are very good schools but not measurably better than any of the above schools.


Do you still have a corded phone, dial up internet and stock up on Y2K supplies? You’re living in 1999.


You really don't know too much. Might want to leave the discussion to the adults. Podunk pretty much says it all for you.


At least I’m not provincial like you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Literally no one is doing this. People are just applying to big southern or big state schools because they are easier to get into than Harvard or Princeton.


They are applying to them because they are easier to get into than like Ohio State, PSU, Rutgers, UMD, VTech, and Stoney Brook. All solid public schools getting harder to get into. No magic here, less capable Northerners have migrated South for years.


LOL UF and UGA are superior to every podunk college you listed


Not really. They are very good schools but not measurably better than any of the above schools.


Do you still have a corded phone, dial up internet and stock up on Y2K supplies? You’re living in 1999.


You really don't know too much. Might want to leave the discussion to the adults. Podunk pretty much says it all for you.


Time to put down the wine, sweetie.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Southern schools T15:

Duke
Rice
Vanderbilt (SEC)
UT Austin (SEC)
Georgia Tech
UVA
UNC
Emory
UF (SEC)
UGA (SEC)
Texas A&M (SEC)
Wake
Tulane

Miami

All other SEC schools essentially equal

Several great LAC’s in the South not listed above.


And 7 of those schools are public universities.

There are zero public universities in anyone’s list of best schools in the Northeast. The South made different choices when it comes to public education and it’s paying off. Whereas the Northeast figured what’s the point. We have Harvard and Princeton. And the University of New Hampshire is good enough for the rest of them.

Lazy and indifferent and bleak is the general vibe of states in the northeast when it comes to a quality public education. No wonder students are fleeing.


Schools in the NE have record # of applications. Kids aren't "fleeing".

Not that facts matter to MAGAs...



What is MAGA about observing that some southern flagships are doing pretty well with public education?



I think because MAGA people are always short on facts.

The Southern states have got the worst public education k-12. These students are going to their state colleges. The students from the Northeast who end up going to the sunny campuses of Alabama, Mississippi, etc, aren’t the top students from their schools.
The Northeast students feel at home with their peers academic wise. The brightest students from the South go to schools outside of the South. It all works out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Alabama+at+Birmingham&with=Harvard+University


UAB isn’t Alabama. You people are so dumb lol you don’t even know your SEC schools and you keep citing stats for the worst ones. Too afraid to talk about UF and UGA huh?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Southern schools T15:

Duke
Rice
Vanderbilt (SEC)
UT Austin (SEC)
Georgia Tech
UVA
UNC
Emory
UF (SEC)
UGA (SEC)
Texas A&M (SEC)
Wake
Tulane

Miami

All other SEC schools essentially equal

Several great LAC’s in the South not listed above.


And 7 of those schools are public universities.

There are zero public universities in anyone’s list of best schools in the Northeast. The South made different choices when it comes to public education and it’s paying off. Whereas the Northeast figured what’s the point. We have Harvard and Princeton. And the University of New Hampshire is good enough for the rest of them.

Lazy and indifferent and bleak is the general vibe of states in the northeast when it comes to a quality public education. No wonder students are fleeing.


Schools in the NE have record # of applications. Kids aren't "fleeing".

Not that facts matter to MAGAs...



What is MAGA about observing that some southern flagships are doing pretty well with public education?



I think because MAGA people are always short on facts.

The Southern states have got the worst public education k-12. These students are going to their state colleges. The students from the Northeast who end up going to the sunny campuses of Alabama, Mississippi, etc, aren’t the top students from their schools.
The Northeast students feel at home with their peers academic wise. The brightest students from the South go to schools outside of the South. It all works out.


SEC is for liberals too. Real liberals that are changing the world, not hypocrite liberals like you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Southern schools T15:

Duke
Rice
Vanderbilt (SEC)
UT Austin (SEC)
Georgia Tech
UVA
UNC
Emory
UF (SEC)
UGA (SEC)
Texas A&M (SEC)
Wake
Tulane

Miami

All other SEC schools essentially equal

Several great LAC’s in the South not listed above.

This isn't in order correct?
Duke
Vanderbilt
Rice
Emory
Huge gap
The others



UVA is equal to, or above, all of these.
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