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[quote=Anonymous]Both of my friend's sisters did this program at SC. One did Sports Management and I am not sure what the other one did. I think thy both liked the school. They were both fairly liberal kids from Bethesda. My brother went to SC (15 plus years ago). We helped him move in to his dorm in August and I have to say the SC/Columbia at that time of year felt like the hottest place on earth!! [quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My son goes there. We are in MD. Most kids from here do Risk and Insurance (business school) or sports and event mgmt (hospitality school). We get in state for those 2 degrees. We were definitely hit up by Christian groups when we were there (we are catholic and my son went to Catholic private) His roommate was from SC and his mom said to me she was glad her son wasn’t rooming with the more conservative South Carolina boys. He hears the n word on the regular. Frats are based on where you are from. For example. He wanted the same frat as his roommate but he is from Md so they said no chance. He ended up not joining a md frat … he would have just ended up with Gonzaga/prep/st John’s/GC kids he already knows) You know your kid, it could go either way. For my don it just solidified that “these people really exist”. OToH, he loves the weather. He golfs with friends a few times a week. Like all schools some teachers are great/some are not. Lots of football, girl’s basketball is big time, Spring is a little more laid back, lots of opportunities to do a semester abroad. [/quote] How does the in state tuition program work? [/quote] It’s call academic common market. You get accepted to that degree, apply to ACM, get accepted, and my bill say -10,000 (or whatever it is) for academic common market. https://www.sreb.org/academic-common-market[/quote][/quote]
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