Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I HATE saying this, but I'd push for the bluer state over the red state. (and this goes for everything in my life now - after never considering this before 2 years ago)
I'm a liberal, and this is such a silly and narrow way of thinking. OP's kid isn't planning on moving to Tennessee, and the local politics are decidedly liberal:
https://www.knoxtntoday.com/democrats-sweep-city-council-elections/
I'd much rather go to UT. Academics compared to UR are a wash, and UT has to be a lot more fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I HATE saying this, but I'd push for the bluer state over the red state. (and this goes for everything in my life now - after never considering this before 2 years ago)
I'm a liberal, and this is such a silly and narrow way of thinking. OP's kid isn't planning on moving to Tennessee, and the local politics are decidedly liberal:
https://www.knoxtntoday.com/democrats-sweep-city-council-elections/
I'd much rather go to UT. Academics compared to UR are a wash, and UT has to be a lot more fun.
You can just offer your own opinion, as asked, without editorializing/disparaging someone else's. Give it a try.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I HATE saying this, but I'd push for the bluer state over the red state. (and this goes for everything in my life now - after never considering this before 2 years ago)
I'm a liberal, and this is such a silly and narrow way of thinking. OP's kid isn't planning on moving to Tennessee, and the local politics are decidedly liberal:
https://www.knoxtntoday.com/democrats-sweep-city-council-elections/
I'd much rather go to UT. Academics compared to UR are a wash, and UT has to be a lot more fun.
Anonymous wrote:I HATE saying this, but I'd push for the bluer state over the red state. (and this goes for everything in my life now - after never considering this before 2 years ago)
Anonymous wrote:I HATE saying this, but I'd push for the bluer state over the red state. (and this goes for everything in my life now - after never considering this before 2 years ago)
Anonymous wrote:Both are great colleges. I went to UD. I currently live in an SEC college town.
Tennessee will have a larger sports culture than UD as part of the SEC. Tennessee has a lot of Division I teams.
Tennessee sports draws large crowds even for the Lady Vols.
Lady Vols basketball averages around 14,000 per game in attendance.
I would visit both and let him pick.
UD, when I went there, drew a lot of kids from Long Island and New Jersey and the Philly area. I think only about 50% of the student body is from Delaware and most of those are from the Wilmington area. I was from the eastern shore of Maryland and only met one other student from Maryland in my 4 years at UD.
Both colleges are great schools.