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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DC NYU. Painful 24hrs here so far. Glad it’s the weekend. Everyone in grade knew this was the dream so when it hit yesterday people were seeking DC out to ask. : ( [/quote] You dodged a bullet. NYC is going from bad to worse soon, despite what the naive useful idiots are posting here.[/quote] No it is not. Shut up. NYU is a great school. [/quote] I have started to think that all the anti-Northeast schools and cities and pro-SEC schools and lifestyle are from people trying to eliminate competition.[/quote] Bingo. All the pro-SEC people each spring are the ones who were deferred or rejected from NE schools or UVA in state a few months before[/quote] Apparently you’ve never strolled around a beautiful SEC campus in February when it is 55 degrees. [/quote] and what about the 90+ degree, 90% humidity May to Sept? I just read an article about why so many NE kids are going to SEC. A lot has to do with social media, and apparently the RushTok videos. They typically tend to be blonde blue eyed people. It's not about education; it's about being seen. https://www.vox.com/culture/471431/bama-rush-sec-universities-tiktok-alabama-ole-miss-fraternities Neither of my kids are those types, and VA is as far south as they go. They also hate the humid weather.[/quote] I know kids who got sucked in by TikTok but didn't like the southern schools once they got there.[/quote] We have family in Georgia and have visited often. My DS is familiar with the South and declined to apply to any schools there for reasons that have little to do with the quality of education. He was not a social fit for them.[/quote] A close friend’s daughter had UGA basically at the top of her list. This girl is smart, attractive and by all accounts popular and a partier. She got into UGA but went and visited for the weekend and she thought the female social scene felt too intense there - she said the girls seemed too dressed up, felt extremely wealthy and she couldn’t see herself fitting in. Went to a northern OOS flagship instead. [/quote]
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