| Do you really want to send your daughter to school in the South now? I know that plenty of people still are, and we just had a family friend send their daughter to school in South Carolina. I don’t get it though. Someone that is doing this that thinks they are going to be able to buy themselves out of any problems is going to end up regretting it. Don’t send your daughter someplace where this is a second-class citizen. |
Oh shut up nerd. |
Stop trolling. If you posted this for real than get help and keep your comments to yourself. |
Ignore the Trumpers. I wouldn’t send my daughters to red state schools if they paid us and we are totally horrified by those who do. Low class. |
Compared to the Northeast, public colleges are much better in the South. Better education. Better vibe. Better weather. |
Are you kidding? Do you have access to the news? You are 100% the ignorant mouth breather here. |
OP here - My goodness this is terribly sad - how can you call anyone second class citizen. If you have nothing positive to say, please stay away. |
y Because women no longer have health care access in red states? Hello? Morons |
| I'm similarly confused. If you have those stats at least try to go to one of the better schools. |
| It’s not just the healthcare. It’s the sororities too, the whole ethos. If you took the same girl and sent her to BU or anyplace else not in the South it is much more likely she would be launched on a successful career path. |
This is just nonsense |
NMSF qualifies for the Presidential scholarship, which is the $28k noted above. NMF qualifies for the full ride+, so not relevant to OP. https://afford.ua.edu/scholarships/national-merit/ |
And do what instead? Send them to a school in the North where professional agitators are lingering around, disrupting things on campus and treating our Jewish friends with disrespect? No thank you. I'll take Southern any day. |
95% of NMSFs will become NMFs in February. The full ride is absolutely relevant. It's not as though she is NMSF-but-not-NMF. She will be NMF. |
You are not familiar with people choosing schools for merit scholarships? |