Ohio State boosters keep bringing up USNWR |
But that is not the same as resulting to insulting language or regional stereotypes. It’s simply pointing to one well-known, reasonably accepted way colleges are compared. If UGA were ranked higher than OSU, would it be acceptable for UGA to point that out? Of course it would. |
| I’d go for Ohio. Closer, and less of a target regarding trumpet |
Many people do. You don't because it doesn't support your opinion on which is the "better" school. |
So you would agree UGA is better than Wake Forest and William and Mary? |
| Georgia might be a funner experience and better weather, but their equal in terms of academy. |
Nobody thinks that UGA is at the same level as Michigan. Seriously! |
Thanks OSU booster! |
Your son shouldn't be picking colleges based on their football teams. |
Has anybody said he should? OP, ask your son which campus he thinks about more. Which one does he want to visit again? Which one had the more engaging / compelling admitted student event? Which feels right? That’s the school for him. |
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Ohio State and Georgia are two of the best teams in the country. |
Since I suck at replying - it's implied by the title. Why else would a student be focused on these 2 schools in particular? The #1 link is top college football and that's fine, but don't beat around the bush. |
My daughter is at Ohio State, and not because of football. 60,000 students selected that school. You really think it’s because of football? “The university just enrolled a record-setting first-year class, we have a world-class academic medical center that continues to excel at patient care and life-changing research, and a worldwide network of nearly 620,000 alumni. In addition to the overall rankings, the university continues to be rated among the top 10 in a variety of academic programs. The College of Nursing’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing program is ranked first among public universities and 4th nationally. In the Fisher College of Business, the undergraduate business program ranked 7th among public universities and 14th nationally. The undergraduate engineering degree program in the College of Engineering was ranked 12th among publics and 20th in the nation, its highest ranking to date.” -https://news.osu.edu/ohio-state-on-the-rise-in-new-ranking-of-public-universities/ No mention of football. |
I agree three times |