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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hi everyone, I’m a Los Angeles mom of a HS junior looking for your help. My DD is considering several schools in SC and NC due to the weather. She doesn’t want to stay super close to home but wants mild winters. I know nothing of schools in the area and while it’s easy to research academics and stats I’m hoping for some more insight regarding the social aspect and types of kids that attend some of these schools. My concern is that DD is a very laid back west coast type girl and I’m worried she won’t fit in there socially. We are an affluent family but DD is not into material things. [b]For example, she doesn’t own a single designer handbag, by choice. Her usual wardrobe is baggy jeans and crop tops or hoodies. She doesn’t usually wear dresses.[/b] She started HS at a private school and really hated it and is now much happier in public school. These are the schools she could consider. I’d really appreciate any insight. Clemson NC State UNC Wilmington UNC Charlotte College of Charleston USC Coastal Carolina East Carolina I already figure out that she probably won’t like Elon and she tends to prefer larger schools. Thank you! [/quote] She might have difficulty fitting in at Southern schools.[/quote] [b]Oh please. Clearly you've never been to half the schools on this list[/b]. Op, ignore PP. East Carolina kids are down to earth, kind of a party school. Most of these schools have diverse student bodies with varying interests. The only one that's remotely hoity-toity is College of Charleston, IMO. [/quote] I have been to every school on the list. Please ignore any poster who uses the phrase "hoity-toity" as clearly this poster is unfamiliar with these Southern schools unless referring to Ole Miss--a school at which your daughter would probably be very uncomfortable.[/quote]
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