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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Most of the folks on here bashing Georgia have kids that didn't get in. It is hard to get into, It's a great school, it's the second best college town next to Boulder. Go Dawgs [/quote] Great college town. Blows away College Park and Charlottesville in that category. [/quote] Love Athens. Love Boulder. Like Charlottesville a lot. Madison crushes them all, though. (I can see a skier preferring Boulder, of course, but town-for-town, it's no contest.)[/quote] You're reminding me that my nephew was rejected at top choice W and heading to UGA (and trying to convince himself that Athens will be ok, even though he loved Madison).[/quote] He'll love Athens and UGA, no doubt. Don't even sweat that.[/quote] Surprised that a kid who got into UGA would be rejected at Wisconsin. My impression is that UF and UGA passed Madison in academics a few years ago. But I guess there are always outliers. All three are great schools. [/quote] That's because you take your cues from USNWR. In the real world, Wisconsin is a great school (having largely rebounded from the Walker administration's malfeasance); UGA is a good and improving school;[b] and UF is a good but rapidly deteriorating school [/b](as DeSantis makes Walker look like a rank amateur when it comes to cutting down institutions of higher learning).[/quote] This is patently false. UF has been going nowhere but up in the rankings since De Santis became governor. There's probably no connection between those two things, but still it's far from "rapidly deteriorating." :roll: [/quote] WSJ ranked UF top public. Definitely strong national reputation. [/quote]
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