Good choice. |
What does this even mean? |
| I meant that I wish DD just picked Miami. I’m not sure how I feel about Pepperdine’s Christian environment. |
There is nothing wrong with the environment. Quite frankly as a mother I would feel much better about my daughter being in a small school in Malibu vs the crazy environment of the City of Miami. |
Quite frankly you’re an idiot mother who has no clue what you’re talking about. The University of Miami is not in the City of Miami, it’s in the City of Coral Gables, one of the most affluent suburbs in the southeastern U.S. |
You are the idiot. You act like there is a gate between coral gables and the greater Miami. Don’t be a fool…do you think you precious little daughter will stay within the confines of Coral gables? You are the only idiot here. |
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Funny….those pretending the U being in Coral Gables insulates your kids from being in Miami…..please grow up.
My son is going to be a sr at Miami. Every weekend they are going somewhere (NOT in Coral Gables) in the city to party. Please …..It is a party town. The students know it and take full advantage of it. |
of course I've never been there, and it's 8 miles from campus, but otherwise I only know what fox tells me about blue cities and it's bad, oh so bad |
Stay away from Miami. You and your sheltered kid don’t have the social skills to attend. |
My daughter is at Miami Moron. I’m telling the other idiot that the Coral Gables address wont stop you from partying in Miami. Please….too many idiots around here. |
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This thread got pretty heated…Miami grad here. My son just graduated from Miami and my daughter is going to be Junior at Pepperdine after spending the year abroad in Italy.
While these two universities have some crossover, they are completely opposite when it comes to partying. My son has partied a lot at Miami. We were discussing this last night. He said it was pretty common to go out in the city (outside of Coral Gables). That is what everyone does. It is a much more cosmopolitan environment than Malibu. Sure, Malibu is close to LA, but it is still far enough removed that it is a completely different environment. My daughter had a lot of fun in her freshman year at Pepperdine. She said she went to LA to party 4 or 5 times during the year. Most of the parties were off campus in Malibu somewhere. A much more ‘chill” environment as she put it. Miami was go go go. Parties Wed-Sat and a very different campus environment. If your kid is applying to both schools, make sure they know the environment they are getting into. I 100% agree with the other poster that Pepperdine is a safer environment for a girl. This coming from a Miami grad with a son who just graduated from Miami. |
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I guess if you eliminate the Jewish mid-Atlantic/northeast families, them Tulane and Miami share a lot of the same applicants.
Quite frankly I didnt realize there a little crossover between these 3 when including a Christian school like Pepperdine. But this came up in a conversation with parents of the seniors in my kid’s school this last week. There were 3 kids and a couple of others they knew about that applied to all 3. Maybe because we are in Texas and halfway between both coasts, but the crossover is correct with a certain part of the applicant pool. I wonder how it will change this coming Fall with Miami going test required. |
| Go to Miami if you have money. Great school! I mean all three are great but I love the U! |
DS applied to all 3. Tulane was off the waitlist. He is going to Pepperdine. |
This made me chuckle…. I’m assuming that CSU is California State University…. |