YVMV but I can’t imagine why a kid from California would even consider moving to Columbia SC for college. And your “only” Greek number may be accurate but the Greek influence there is huge. |
Your definition of “very liberal” to describe Columbia SC is laughable at best. |
You do seem mildly obsessed… |
| OP, although I enjoy reading what posters say about these schools - you do know what the problem is, don't you? Your DD has to own this. She has to embrace that this is on her - to make it work. To make this decision work. |
| NC State is full of athletes and NC residents. If you aren’t either category, I would suggest looking for a better school. |
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OP here. Thanks everyone for the feedback. I really appreciate it. I will share what I learned with DD and save her hours of research on these schools. She'll have some thinking to do on what factors to prioritize.
Any thoughts on LSU? |
South Carolina has become very popular- especially for honors. |
You really need to take a week and visit some of these campuses and towns. It almost doesn’t matter which ones. Your daughter needs to get a sense of whether she’ll feel comfortable in the South, especially in a school that is mostly local students. Have lunch and talk to students in the cafeteria. |
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College of Charleston. DD just graduated from there a year ago. Lots of Californians there. Somewhere between 40-50% of students are from out of state and many are wealthy. That surprised us - like 10% of the school are top 1% in income. But there are also lower and middle income students from South Carolina so an interesting mix.
Not everyone is preppy, there’s a pretty big counter-culture in Charleston as well. Greeks aren’t everything there. Frats definitely throw parties but the sororities aren’t really pervasive. They just don’t have space for the big houses and I think that sort of limits what they can do. Go for a visit! She may fall in love with Charleston the way DD did! |
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You didn't list Wake Forest but that's where I went after living my whole life in Pasadena.
I think your daughter may be surprised at how southern some of the students are - that was a bit of a shock to me having spent my whole life in CA. Obviously you'll see what a lot more at state schools than somewhere like Wake, but even W-S was more southern than I had expected (I had visited it before accepting but hadn't really gotten a vibe from that). Now, I went to college in the late 90s, which was quite some time ago, but I imagine still the schools you listed are quite southern. I would highly suggest touring the schools and checking out the vibes you get. |
These two sentences are diametrically opposed. |
Than ECU and UNC Wilmington? Are you serious? |
Check the OOS acceptance rates for some of the schools you mentioned... |
Prob don t have Davidson on your list for a reason. If you just missed to add it to the list though, consider it. Heard kids who were happy there but they were not from CA. |
| What does it mean: southern culture? |