My DS is at University of Florida too! Hope they have met! Most friends from Florida but plenty all over the country, it isn’t an issue to be OOS. |
It's not. Some people seem to want to make it into an issue, though. |
| Some kids want to go far away from home for their chance of a great education, to have an adventure, to avail of opportunities, because of aid money, to escape their family. It all depends on what experiences they have and how well they do after college. |
Not at schools in the south |
+1 Gainesville is nowhere near Ft. Meyers/Lee County. I was an OOS student and I loved UF. Go Gators! |
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90% of my kid's friends went to UVA and VT.
It's like high school 2.0. It's time to spread your wings, get out, and explore. People saying diversity then go to a school where 80-90% of kids are from the same state. Sorry about all the middle class folks who are stuck with not many options. |
My kid is at one of those schools, and it's most definitely not "high school 2.0" unless you're deliberately seeking out kids you went to high school with. My DC has said she never sees anyone from high school - and she likes it that way. |
+1. Ditto. My UVA kid never even saw his high school friends there (there are, after all, 27,000 students there). |
+1 We live in a Pittsburgh suburb and dd originally did not apply bc she thought she would run into tons of kids from her high school. Fast forward and she ended up transferring. She rarely sees anyone from her high school and 90% of her friends are from out of state. Her in state friends are from different areas - Philadelphia, other Pittsburgh suburbs, etc. It’s a great place to be an OOS student. |
Uggh, that’s just gross. I highly doubt everyone vets friends that way. Boys sure don’t. |
Agreed! My son is currently finding friends in his freshman dorm by playing ping pong and pool. |
A lot of campus activities that can gate-keep are doing so now by combing through students’ old social media and superficially judging them ahead of time. It makes starting fresh at college a lot harder. (This is not just sororities but also clubs and other groups.) |
I also went to UF. I was in state, but there was no issue with being OOS. There was an amazing amount of school spirt that I found bonded most students pretty quickly. It didn't matter where people were from, as long as you they bled orange and blue. |
| Probably. Almost all large state universities have a mandate to take an overwhelming percentage of kids from their state. Thus, kids from every part of the state will already know other kids at the school, have easy access to parents/home, develop carpools, and just know the culture. OOS will bond best with other OOS kids, especially if there is a lot of them from a region of the country. |
I think it sucks to be a commuter student, out of state is mostly fun. |