But she could also be prosecuted for having a miscarriages so . . . No thanks! |
+1 But well worth looking into. Iowa City is a great college town and Iowa is a terrific school. |
| I have 2 friends who went to KU and now their kids are going there (as out-of-staters). I loved it when I visited. My kids are also considering KU. We are in Silver Spring now. |
Last summer Dh and I were in Wichita and we were seated in a restaurant next to a table of women. The tables were close and we couldn't help but overhear their conversation. One woman was talking about her daughter who would be starting KU , and how all the freshmen dorms were full and her daughter would be living in an off campus apartment. From the woman's description, it was a common problem that year (this year's freshmen.) On campus housing for freshman year is important to me/my kid, if it is to you/your kids too that might be something to look into and make sure to stay on top of any housing deadlines. |
I lived off-campus my freshman year (at Arizona), then moved on-campus for sophomore and junior year, then off-campus for senior year. My 2 kids and i have talked about all the choices but thus far they gave no preference. We really enjoyed visiting Lawrence. Great college town. |
We already paid the housing deposit. KU was very clear that we needed to do that by Dec 1. |
Which one? OSU or OU? I’m reading what you said as “Oklahoma” or OU. But I wanted to check because I have a lot of knowledge about OSU |
Sorry, OU. The one in Norman. |
| Many smart Texas kids can't get in in-state anymore. UT requires over a 4.0 which many kids from the smaller private schools cannot attain due to grade deflation and the way private schools' grade. TAMU requires a 3.6/3.7 and is super competitive. Texas Tech is far away from most Central TX/North TX students (and it's in the middle of nowhere), and Texas State is known as a party school, which not every kid wants. Most TX public school kids are used to large classes and don't want to attend a smaller in-state college. I understand why kids who can't afford Baylor/SMU/TCU and can't get into an in-state flagship want to go to Oklahoma/Arkansas. |
People get confused about that. Missouri, Iowa and Illinois are the Midwest. Michigan, Wisconsin, etc are the upper Midwest. |
Sounds very similar to Virginia students that can't get in to VT, UVA, and W&M going to Alabama, UTK, Georgia, etc. |
The more liberal....if he comes, dependent upon his major, tell him to connect with Obama's friend - George Kaiser - in Tulsa. Y'all will thank me. |
The whole area is beautiful, and U of Iowa scores well in the rankings of "happiest students." I agree -- it's a terrific school with a lot to offer. DC and I visited as DC plans to apply to the Iowa Writers' Workshop. Unfortunately, it's very difficult to get in, but we loved the area. |
Agree. Friendly and kind people, good restaurants, and great shopping. We were very impressed by Creighton and found downtown Omaha surprisingly liberal. Also liked U of Nebraska and U of Kansas. DC plans to apply to Creighton next year. |
Acceptance into the Iowa Writers' Workshop was 2.7% in 2017 and is probably much lower now. Entry into many of the MFA programs in creative writing is insanely competitive. |