Auburn vs Alabama

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think it makes more sense to compare Alabama to Tennessee, South Carolina, Ole Miss, etc. Auburn is probably more comparable to Clemson.


Is UGA better than all of these?


Wondering the same. UGA appears to be the best.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think it makes more sense to compare Alabama to Tennessee, South Carolina, Ole Miss, etc. Auburn is probably more comparable to Clemson.


Is UGA better than all of these?


Wondering the same. UGA appears to be the best.


Not for STEM/Engineering: GT, Auburn, Clemson are clearly better.
Anonymous
Alabama has a much better academic community due to having the nation's most generous, high-profile guaranteed merit scholarships attracting top talent from across the US.

Especially given how insane admissions has been recently, with many top students not getting into top schools, a significant number of them end up at Bama.
Anonymous
To add to my previous comment - the average and median Auburn student is probably more accomplished than the average and median Alabama student, but the same is not true for the top 10 percent.
Anonymous
I had the opposite view of the Alabama campus and Tuscaloosa. Was expecting not to like it and found a beautiful, more modern than expected campus with a great college vibe and downtown Tuscaloosa small but cute. The out of state numbers at Alabama are a huge positive and the guaranteed merit aid that attracts top honors candidates is VERY generous. We were all surprised how much we liked Alabama Auburn is not on the list because we would choose the top VA schools over paying for Auburn.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think it makes more sense to compare Alabama to Tennessee, South Carolina, Ole Miss, etc. Auburn is probably more comparable to Clemson.


Is UGA better than all of these?


Wondering the same. UGA appears to be the best.


Not for STEM/Engineering: GT, Auburn, Clemson are clearly better.


Agree with GT and Auburn, but Clemson isn't really known for engineering in the industry. And GT's a difficult admit.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Sure send your child to Alabama & Auburn before you have read Project 2025 that is amazing parenting.

For a daughter that could be deadly.

For a son it could be jail.

Not like college kids do not have sex.

Not to mention Alabama is the one of the lowest states for education in the country.

Yes lets send educated kids to a state that values hate and not education fantastic idea.

You all are going to do it anyway. This is social media. If you do not like views that are different stop posting. Not a hard concept.


I didn't have sex in college. I knew a pregnancy would put graduation in question, so I just...didn't do it. You're making a big deal out of nothing.


The stats show you are in the minority.

I’m not the above poster, but being realistic, a large majority of people who are college aged are sexually active. I wouldn’t count on my child (male or female) remaining a virgin until they graduate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think it makes more sense to compare Alabama to Tennessee, South Carolina, Ole Miss, etc. Auburn is probably more comparable to Clemson.


Is UGA better than all of these?


Wondering the same. UGA appears to be the best.


Not for STEM/Engineering: GT, Auburn, Clemson are clearly better.


Agree with GT and Auburn, but Clemson isn't really known for engineering in the industry. And GT's a difficult admit.


+1 Clemson is not in the same league as UGA
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think it makes more sense to compare Alabama to Tennessee, South Carolina, Ole Miss, etc. Auburn is probably more comparable to Clemson.


Is UGA better than all of these?


Wondering the same. UGA appears to be the best.


Not for STEM/Engineering: GT, Auburn, Clemson are clearly better.


Agree with GT and Auburn, but Clemson isn't really known for engineering in the industry. And GT's a difficult admit.


For Engineering, GT is far superior. Auburn and Clemson are comparable to each other. Alabama considerably lower than all three.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think it makes more sense to compare Alabama to Tennessee, South Carolina, Ole Miss, etc. Auburn is probably more comparable to Clemson.


Is UGA better than all of these?


Wondering the same. UGA appears to be the best.


Not for STEM/Engineering: GT, Auburn, Clemson are clearly better.


Agree with GT and Auburn, but Clemson isn't really known for engineering in the industry. And GT's a difficult admit.


+1 Clemson is not in the same league as UGA



I wouldn’t be bragging about UGA and it’s Engineering program. Clemson is clearly stronger than Georgia in Engineering. UGA and Alabama are peers. #90 at USNWR.

https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/engineering-doctorate
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think it makes more sense to compare Alabama to Tennessee, South Carolina, Ole Miss, etc. Auburn is probably more comparable to Clemson.


Is UGA better than all of these?


Wondering the same. UGA appears to be the best.


Not for STEM/Engineering: GT, Auburn, Clemson are clearly better.


Agree with GT and Auburn, but Clemson isn't really known for engineering in the industry. And GT's a difficult admit.


+1 Clemson is not in the same league as UGA



I wouldn’t be bragging about UGA and it’s Engineering program. Clemson is clearly stronger than Georgia in Engineering. UGA and Alabama are peers. #90 at USNWR.

https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/engineering-doctorate


"The undergraduate engineering programs rankings were based solely on peer assessment surveys."
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think it makes more sense to compare Alabama to Tennessee, South Carolina, Ole Miss, etc. Auburn is probably more comparable to Clemson.


Is UGA better than all of these?


Wondering the same. UGA appears to be the best.


Not for STEM/Engineering: GT, Auburn, Clemson are clearly better.


Agree with GT and Auburn, but Clemson isn't really known for engineering in the industry. And GT's a difficult admit.


+1 Clemson is not in the same league as UGA



I wouldn’t be bragging about UGA and it’s Engineering program. Clemson is clearly stronger than Georgia in Engineering. UGA and Alabama are peers. #90 at USNWR.

https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/engineering-doctorate


"The undergraduate engineering programs rankings were based solely on peer assessment surveys."


So what? Universities rate each other all the time. I think they know a lot more about quality than the average DCUM poster.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kid went to Alabama and loved it. wanted to stay longer and become a bartender, but alas, that wasn't in the cards as she took her engineering degree and headed straight to one of the top investment banks. Some of the things said here are true. Some are not. I loved it when we visited Tuscaloosa.

As far as the type of kids there ... there are ALL types, and it being a party school, well, that will be at every school. It is up to your kid to make their own priorities and do what they need to do.

All the kids I know that went there have landed on their feet and done well, but most kids I Know were honors college kids, not run of the mill kids who couldn't be accepted anywhere else.

The campus is beautiful. The weather is pretty great. Some people said it is spread out. I think it is a great right size, as I went to a much larger school that is really spread out! To me, Auburn seemed too compact, and i didn't really like the location of the football field there!

The opportunities at Alabama are there for the taking!


DS is at Alabama and this post is absolutely spot on. All types of kids, amazing opportunities, fun place to be. DS is bio and all the seniors in his lab have had amazing Med school and PhD placements.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think it makes more sense to compare Alabama to Tennessee, South Carolina, Ole Miss, etc. Auburn is probably more comparable to Clemson.


Is UGA better than all of these?


Wondering the same. UGA appears to be the best.


Not for STEM/Engineering: GT, Auburn, Clemson are clearly better.


Agree with GT and Auburn, but Clemson isn't really known for engineering in the industry. And GT's a difficult admit.


+1 Clemson is not in the same league as UGA



I wouldn’t be bragging about UGA and it’s Engineering program. Clemson is clearly stronger than Georgia in Engineering. UGA and Alabama are peers. #90 at USNWR.

https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/engineering-doctorate


"The undergraduate engineering programs rankings were based solely on peer assessment surveys."


So what? Universities rate each other all the time. I think they know a lot more about quality than the average DCUM poster.


Don’t trust anything that isn’t quantified.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have written this on other threads, but Auburn reminded me a lot of a smaller UVA and Charlottesville. It was charming and the students were happy. Lots of attractive and friendly students. We weren’t expecting to love it so much, but we did. We didn’t visit Alabama, so can’t really compare.


Is Auburn more like Charlottesville than Athens? We heard UGA is most like UVA in the SEC.
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