Opinions on Clemson?

Anonymous
DS says this is his top choice, we don’t know a lot about the school what is it like? Is it considered a strong state school? Would a boy from the DC suburbs fit in here? Thanks!
Anonymous
We toured with our Hs senior who loved the campus. However, it is in the middle of nowhere. Rural area. It’s a 45 min drive from Greenville. If that doesn’t scare your child, then he might love it! I can’t speak to Southern culture vs this area but everyone we met was very nice. Sadly, they reduced their merit funding which will take it off her list.
Anonymous
^^should add daughter was accepted but we will likely pass
Anonymous
A little known fact about Clemson is that the student body is very religious.
Anonymous
Football school.
Anonymous
The southern culture is much stronger than comes across in the tours. It seems to be something that girls from this area have a harder time with than they boys. Not much civilization around the area except a few college bars on Clemson ave.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Football school.
Solid school, but the love of the football program is huge.
Anonymous
I don't know the school but it seems popular among mean cliquey moms that I know so we've taken it off our list just for that reason.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The southern culture is much stronger than comes across in the tours. It seems to be something that girls from this area have a harder time with than they boys. Not much civilization around the area except a few college bars on Clemson ave.


I would agree with this. I have family who went there, and we now go down every year for a football game. It's a very special place that I can't really describe. It's a fairly wealthy school in that the kids self segregate. Very Greek oriented and kids dress up. Lots of Southern families.

It's definitely in the middle of nowhere, though that's changed a lot in the past 25 years. There is more stuff around. Greenville is a really cute little city. Getting there is not easy from here. There are only two direct flights a day from DCA, and they are expensive. You cannot beat the football culture if you are into that. The campus is pretty spread out, and it's not that "pretty" aside from Bowman Hall. Lots of kids drink and drive as there is a large good old boy Southern network where this is not considered taboo. A lot of the guys hunt. There is a LOT of money there. Many kids who take private jets there. The little airport is incredible and I always wonder "who are these people?!?"
Anonymous
The cool thing about Clemson is it is right on a large lake. The two lake dikes are nice places to walk. There are also several lake beach areas. There is a large marina right across the lake and you can rent boats there.

Clemson has the largest university experimental forest surrounding a college campus. It is 17,500 acres and has numerous hiking and biking trails and a few small waterfalls.

Clemson has one of the top ranked college golf courses and it runs out by the lake.

Clemson is near the Blue Ridge mountains and you can see them from various points on campus and in town. The whitewater river Chattooga (the movie Deliverance was filmed on it) is about 1 hour away.

Given Clemson has pretty mild winters, if a student likes getting outside, Clemson is a great place to go to college.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The southern culture is much stronger than comes across in the tours. It seems to be something that girls from this area have a harder time with than they boys. Not much civilization around the area except a few college bars on Clemson ave.


I would agree with this. I have family who went there, and we now go down every year for a football game. It's a very special place that I can't really describe. It's a fairly wealthy school in that the kids self segregate. Very Greek oriented and kids dress up. Lots of Southern families.

It's definitely in the middle of nowhere, though that's changed a lot in the past 25 years. There is more stuff around. Greenville is a really cute little city. Getting there is not easy from here. There are only two direct flights a day from DCA, and they are expensive. You cannot beat the football culture if you are into that. The campus is pretty spread out, and it's not that "pretty" aside from Bowman Hall. Lots of kids drink and drive as there is a large good old boy Southern network where this is not considered taboo. A lot of the guys hunt. There is a LOT of money there. Many kids who take private jets there. The little airport is incredible and I always wonder "who are these people?!?"


Meant Bowman field area.
Anonymous
Very special place. You have got to like football though.
Anonymous
If you like nothing college towns in a southern rural area where football is religion, then sure.
Anonymous
If you want an urban campus Clemson would not be a fit, but there is plenty to do in Clemson and around Clemson. It is 23,000 students with plenty of bars, right on a large lake near the mountains. I spent a lot of my time outside of class at Fike recreation center playing basketball. Clemson has a 15,000 acre experimental forest north and south of campus that has biking trails and there is an on campus golf course.

I was in the whitewater kayaking club as well.

Greenville is only 45 minutes away. Anderson is only 15 minutes away and has most big box stores, chain restaurants and decent local places.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you like nothing college towns in a southern rural area where football is religion, then sure.
BINGO!!!
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