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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] [quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, because other than the full scholarship, I don't understand the excitement. 'Bama's fun for the weather and sports teams, but I wouldn't send my kid there, even on a full ride. [/quote] This.[/quote] +1 they could pay me and I still wouldn’t send my child there.[/quote] Why?[/quote] She’s afraid her snowflake will become a Republican because she did not teach them to think independently.[/quote] Thought so. :lol: [/quote] Always amuses my that the ones that purport to be to most progressive and tolerant are actually the most regressive and intolerant. [/quote] So a bunch of a-holes gang up on someone who wouldn’t send their kid to Alabama and somehow they are intolerant? Perhaps they just do not think it’s a good school? Perhaps they are not all about football and flouting COVID rules. Does not make them intolerant just means that’s not the right fit for them. [/quote] Hit a nerve? I’m sure “You couldn’t pay me to send my child there” was meant in only the nicest “just not a good fit” kinda way. And I’m sure those describing it as a “mediocre” education have done extensive research into the depth and quality of the programs offered by the university. :roll: Talk about people who can dish it out, but not take it. [/quote] +1 the hypocrisy is revolting. I grew up in Silver Spring but travel to Alabama for work quite a bit. I find people there quite open minded (mainly Montgomery and Birmingham) compared to the ridiculous toxicity here, especially the parents not allowing their high school age kids think for themselves. My older are already in college and youngest is not into sports so Alabama is not his thing. But for those that are it us a fine inexpensive choice. [/quote]
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