Anonymous
Post 02/07/2026 10:10     Subject: North Carolina or South Carolina for raising kids and attending college

I am from South Carolina and for a DMV transplant. I recommend Charlotte itself.

The colleges are better for sure in North Carolina. Although Clemson is getting really popular and USC is fine.

Put North Carolina is just better governed and less Maga-y. Yes, the taxes are a little bit lower in South Carolina but you get what you pay for it. Mecklenburg County has way better services and there are more transplants in Mecklenburg County so it’s less good old boyish. South of the border it matters more who your daddy was and what he did.
Anonymous
Post 02/07/2026 10:09     Subject: North Carolina or South Carolina for raising kids and attending college

Anonymous wrote:I grew up in SC. Please, if you are from the DMV, move to NC.


I have to agree. Have family in SC. Better college system, much better public schools, though I'd probably use private. Taxes are probably lower in SC, but I find it to be very racist and backwards.
Anonymous
Post 02/07/2026 10:07     Subject: North Carolina or South Carolina for raising kids and attending college

Anonymous wrote:NC has a much better college system. Also, it’s farther north, so it will be a bit cooler.


She's literally talking about living on one side of Charlotte or the other. Like Bethesda, vs Arlington
Anonymous
Post 02/07/2026 10:04     Subject: North Carolina or South Carolina for raising kids and attending college

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My take as someone who visits Charlotte twice a year is it’s a fairly boring city and suburbia compared to close-in DMV.


Are the people as insufferable and unfriendly as in the DMV?


Charlotte is a very boring city.
Anonymous
Post 02/07/2026 08:32     Subject: North Carolina or South Carolina for raising kids and attending college

Native North Carolinian so I'm biased but I recommend NC over SC.

For college, the UNC system has 16 universities across the state so lots of opportunity to find a good fit, from the mountains to the coast and the piedmont in between. And several well-regarded private universities as well.
Anonymous
Post 02/07/2026 08:00     Subject: North Carolina or South Carolina for raising kids and attending college

I grew up in SC. Please, if you are from the DMV, move to NC.
Anonymous
Post 02/07/2026 00:35     Subject: North Carolina or South Carolina for raising kids and attending college

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My take as someone who visits Charlotte twice a year is it’s a fairly boring city and suburbia compared to close-in DMV.


Are the people as insufferable and unfriendly as in the DMV?


No, and the message boards aren’t as good.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2026 23:49     Subject: North Carolina or South Carolina for raising kids and attending college

Anonymous wrote:My take as someone who visits Charlotte twice a year is it’s a fairly boring city and suburbia compared to close-in DMV.


Are the people as insufferable and unfriendly as in the DMV?
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2026 22:04     Subject: North Carolina or South Carolina for raising kids and attending college

Anonymous wrote:My take as someone who visits Charlotte twice a year is it’s a fairly boring city and suburbia compared to close-in DMV.


Did someone solicit this opinion or do you suffer from emotional incontinence?
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2026 21:53     Subject: North Carolina or South Carolina for raising kids and attending college

Anonymous wrote:NC has a much better college system. Also, it’s farther north, so it will be a bit cooler.


I guess you folks don’t understand the geography of Charlotte. It’s only like 10 miles north of the SC border, so OP is just asking if they should live in NC or SC…but they are literally in the same place.

I do agree with others…UNC and NC State are better than South Carolina or Clemson for in state, and your odds of acceptance in state are significantly higher for UNC.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2026 20:22     Subject: North Carolina or South Carolina for raising kids and attending college

My take as someone who visits Charlotte twice a year is it’s a fairly boring city and suburbia compared to close-in DMV.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2026 19:30     Subject: North Carolina or South Carolina for raising kids and attending college

NC no question
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2026 19:28     Subject: North Carolina or South Carolina for raising kids and attending college

NC has a much better college system. Also, it’s farther north, so it will be a bit cooler.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2026 19:24     Subject: North Carolina or South Carolina for raising kids and attending college

NC has better colleges and more areas that are not MAGA.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2026 18:51     Subject: North Carolina or South Carolina for raising kids and attending college

I am considering a move to Charlotte and can live in North or South Carolina. What are some positives and negatives of each state? How do they compare to each other? Would you rate the college experience of one state over the other for someone looking at public colleges?