Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, Auburn is a perfect example of a southern school that has excellent engineering and an awesome social scene. Seems like a better fit for her daughter. Yes, GT is higher ranked and has a better reputation. But, both schools will lead to similar job opportunities. My husband is an engineer and we have many engineering friends/connections. Seriously, these kids from GT, Auburn, UGA, Clemson, etc. are all interning together, COOPs at the same companies. Let your child go to the college where they will be happy.
You must be joking, no rational person would turn down GaTech for Auburn for social life.
By the way, a quarter of the girls are in sororities at GaTech, that isn’t minor.
+1. Auburn and GaTech aren't even in the same caliber. The job prospects of a tech grad far surpass those of Auburn, Clemson, UGA, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, Auburn is a perfect example of a southern school that has excellent engineering and an awesome social scene. Seems like a better fit for her daughter. Yes, GT is higher ranked and has a better reputation. But, both schools will lead to similar job opportunities. My husband is an engineer and we have many engineering friends/connections. Seriously, these kids from GT, Auburn, UGA, Clemson, etc. are all interning together, COOPs at the same companies. Let your child go to the college where they will be happy.
You must be joking, no rational person would turn down GaTech for Auburn for social life.
By the way, a quarter of the girls are in sororities at GaTech, that isn’t minor.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, Auburn is a perfect example of a southern school that has excellent engineering and an awesome social scene. Seems like a better fit for her daughter. Yes, GT is higher ranked and has a better reputation. But, both schools will lead to similar job opportunities. My husband is an engineer and we have many engineering friends/connections. Seriously, these kids from GT, Auburn, UGA, Clemson, etc. are all interning together, COOPs at the same companies. Let your child go to the college where they will be happy.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, if “school spirit, parties and popular culture” are important to her, I’m not confident GT is the best fit. I know plenty of super smart STEM girls who opted for other schools because they didn’t think GT had the whole package. And I know a few very social girls who still picked GT and then lived in FOMO of all things Greek at other schools. GT has a small number of sororities and Greek life is nothing, NOTHING like UGA and other popular southern schools. Of course she can have a fun, positive social life. But, GT is just a much different social landscape than other southern schools. And many of the southern schools also have great STEM departments that will lead to similar post graduate jobs but offer a better undergraduate experience for someone who is socially adept.
4Anonymous wrote:My student is extremely social and at Wake. We visited GaTech and she liked it. With Greek life and ACC sports, there seems to be a good social scene for those that want it.