Simple decision: If Business -> Miami If International Studies -> Pepperdine for the reasons mentioned earlier. If accepted to St Andrews -> case closed. Cheaper and another class… |
| Why is Pepperdine International Studies > Miami? |
| Because of their DC connections and programs if the student is interested in that track….They also have an interesting London internship deal and a more comprehensive study abroad program than Miami…. |
Friends with kids at both schools. Not sure I agree that Pepperdine International Studies program is better than Miami’s. Sure P has their DC program, but Miami is the gateway to LATAM. It depends on what your kid’s goals are. Don’t think you can go wrong with either. Lifestyle at Pepperdine is completely different than Miami even if there are some cross section of applicants who apply to both schools. Make sure you know what you are getting yourself into. Strangely enough one of friends kids transferred from Pepperdine to Miami after her study abroad sophomore year. She absolutely loved the study abroad experience, but she felt locked up at Pepperdine Campus. Yes beautiful. But want to go to a late fast food grab, and you are miles away from civilization. Everything closes at 9-10pm during the week. If you dont have a car you will be miserable. If you are home body, then sure great spot. If you like going out and enjoying your college years, please do your research. Academics are about even based on their experience. As for St Andrews, we are talking about a completely different level of university here. Not even sure how this is even a comparison. If kid really wants IR, there is only one real destination here. |
Pepperdine vs Miami is a wash….Pepperdine has always been better ranked than Miami….might have flipped recently due to methodology changes..If your kid wants to live in the West Coast….Pepperdine, if East Coast, then Miami. It is that simple…. If your kid gets in St Andrews, like a PP said, this is a different animal. These schools shouldn’t even be in the same convo… |
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Maybe he needs a change if he was in an all C school. So....Miami? |
| Yeah, why St Andrews in same breath. Discuss that when you hear from them. From DC area, and all three are in opposite geographic directions. Well done. |
| 3 totally different unis. I agree with PP that Miami vs Pepperdine is wash. Depends on where you want to live. |
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Daughter is at Pepperdine now. We are from Vancouver. She is having a great time. BUT, it is a tiny school. You basically know everyone and the city is dead at night. If you are not Greek it can be little too slow. I would definitely think about that when comparing a school in a city like Miami to Malibu….
cant say anything about St Andrews…. |
I understand Pepperdine and Miami cater to the same socio-economic group in America. But these are very different environments….even if the parent’s pockets are the same…. |
I went to a Christian private (Baptist) and I was uncomfortable with Pepperdine and how Evangelical it was. |
How long ago was this? |
| University of Miami is a school with some very good programs, and also some very mediocre ones. So I would say that fit for your DC would depend on the strength of the department to which your DC is applying. Many students are just there to party, and others are very bright. I am not as familiar with Pepperdine as a school, but I have encountered multiple Pepperdine grads in various circumstances. Every time, I have been shocked by a lack of critical thinking skills and a lack of ability to adapt to circumstances. They all now live in a subcategory in my head labeled "Pepperdine people." Granted, my sample size is relatively small and this is anecdotal. All the same, I consider it a red flag. Surely at least one should have been an exception? Even if your DC would rise to the top, they'd have to be prepared to be surrounded by a number of real duds ( and I don't just mean academically. An emphasis on religion is no proxy for character.) |
| Pepperdine has stronger academic reputation. |