Anonymous wrote:My DS is also accepted to both. We've been to UDel once and met several students from the DMV (they were in the engineering dept). I got the impression a lot of students are from PA and MD (Baltimore & MoCo). The enrollment is about 60%+ out of state at Delaware. One thing I like about Delaware is it's close by. But maybe that's a negative -- is it too close?
We are going to Tennessee in a couple of weeks. DS is kind of obsessed with it at the moment. UT is about 20% out of state enrollment. There are limited flights from DC to Knoxville. It's certainly driveable, but definitely limited flights for Thanksgiving, etc.
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:Anonymous wrote:Tennessee is 17% African American student body so way more diverse than many of the northeast colleges.
That is not we saw when we visited. Very white. We are AA and passed on applying.
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:Anonymous wrote:Definitely visit both. While I usually prefer northern schools, UDel is in a not so great area and the NJ/NY social culture is quite different than the DMV social culture. I have one at Bucknell and one at NYU, so well aware of this. Greek life is big at both, but very, very different between UDel and TN. Your kid needs to go visit. They will feel drawn in one direction or the other.
Can you elaborate on the 'not so great area'?
Anonymous wrote:Definitely visit both. While I usually prefer northern schools, UDel is in a not so great area and the NJ/NY social culture is quite different than the DMV social culture. I have one at Bucknell and one at NYU, so well aware of this. Greek life is big at both, but very, very different between UDel and TN. Your kid needs to go visit. They will feel drawn in one direction or the other.
Anonymous wrote:Tennessee is 17% African American student body so way more diverse than many of the northeast colleges.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Right. I can. And my opinion is that your opinion is stupid and knee jerk.
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: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.
Even if the someone else's opinion is based on silly, narrow-minded rationale, and that person could benefit from being called out as such?