Anonymous wrote:Clemson's greek life is not like most southern schools. They have the greek quad vs houses. Big school spirit school but also a place for everyone. College of Charleston is spread out a bit and some of the student off campus housing should be considered hazardous. Most schools have that but I have never seen anything like it.
Can't speak about Auburn but our friends kids love it. You can't go wrong with either one
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't speak about auburn, but CofC and Clemson are very different schools. CofC is downtown and has spirit around basketball. Clemson is a typical large southern university with all of the good and bad that entails.
Can you please explain the good and bad that a "southern university" entails vs. other universities?
Fraternity and sorority life at Clemson or any other large southern university are going to be very different than almost any different region. Saturdays in the fall are also tons of fun that dont require the kind of masochism as going to a November game in South Bend or Madison.
DP-So I read that the Greek life is a negative? No one requires that one join a Greek organization. To the OP... as PP said CofC is very different from both Clemson and Auburn. Clemson and Auburn are very similar, big state schools that dominate small towns and have all the big sports. CofC is a great school in an amazing city, but much smaller. If your kid is into the water and outdoors Charleston has it all.
PP here, negative or positive depending on the kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't speak about auburn, but CofC and Clemson are very different schools. CofC is downtown and has spirit around basketball. Clemson is a typical large southern university with all of the good and bad that entails.
Can you please explain the good and bad that a "southern university" entails vs. other universities?
Fraternity and sorority life at Clemson or any other large southern university are going to be very different than almost any different region. Saturdays in the fall are also tons of fun that dont require the kind of masochism as going to a November game in South Bend or Madison.
DP-So I read that the Greek life is a negative? No one requires that one join a Greek organization. To the OP... as PP said CofC is very different from both Clemson and Auburn. Clemson and Auburn are very similar, big state schools that dominate small towns and have all the big sports. CofC is a great school in an amazing city, but much smaller. If your kid is into the water and outdoors Charleston has it all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't speak about auburn, but CofC and Clemson are very different schools. CofC is downtown and has spirit around basketball. Clemson is a typical large southern university with all of the good and bad that entails.
Can you please explain the good and bad that a "southern university" entails vs. other universities?
Fraternity and sorority life at Clemson or any other large southern university are going to be very different than almost any different region. Saturdays in the fall are also tons of fun that dont require the kind of masochism as going to a November game in South Bend or Madison.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't speak about auburn, but CofC and Clemson are very different schools. CofC is downtown and has spirit around basketball. Clemson is a typical large southern university with all of the good and bad that entails.
Can you please explain the good and bad that a "southern university" entails vs. other universities?
Anonymous wrote:I can't speak about auburn, but CofC and Clemson are very different schools. CofC is downtown and has spirit around basketball. Clemson is a typical large southern university with all of the good and bad that entails.