There are 4000 U.S. colleges. Winnowing down for weather preference is as reasonable as any other large category (city/suburb/rural, distance, school size, etc). |
| No one cares. |
The PP just likes to be contrarian for the sake of it. You’re policing a person’s likes and dislikes. You must be fun. |
I’m literally saying we should NOT be policing people’s likes and dislikes. I’m delightful. |
+1. Just like any other part of the country isn't some giant uniform monolith. Ever been to Western MA? Or the middle of Rhode Island? It's not like the entire Northeast is 99% affluent with grad school degrees. |
| The south has horrible weather! Hot, muggy, rainy. |
| There are more ridiculous reasons to choose a college. There are so many opportunities out there, I don’t care if my kid has geographical preferences (and he does—actually related to his major). |
Higher learning lol Undergrad doesn’t matter. Paying a lot is plain dumb and anyone with common sense knows this. |
| Haha, mine did. I am a UMich alum, DH went to U of Rochester. DD only applied to southern schools, Auburn, Emory, GTech, U of Florida. |
+1 I am happier and more productive in warmer weather. I applied according to undergrad and grad school accordingly. I have 2 HYPS degrees. We are lucky that there are plenty of American universities to choose from. |
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Yeah, if there is a way to cut the list somehow, do it.
We used our own criteria, which left East Coast schools from VA to New England, MI, IL, CO, NV, NM and the West Coast. It also helped that my daughter was looking for a very specific set of majors and/or minors. |
Consider this possibility. Your kid applies to a corporation, they offer a job at one of their offices which happens to be in a cold climate. My advice is to take the job for a year or 2, get some experience and then, apply elsewhere. My DS applied to Bowdoin College and I reminded him a college campus isn't like home where your mom and dad send you out to shovel multiple times a day. The college has people and heavy duty machinery. |
Great for your child that he wants to go to Bowdoin. Not every kid would want to. And a job offer is just a job offer--your kid can refuse the offer if they have a better one. Same with college--people have choices. |
+2 Rumor has it there are even colleges in other countries... |
Don't let the weather make that choice, U Rochester is an amazing school. And it's very sunny when it's cold out. The winters have not been that bad the last 3 years |