Anonymous wrote:Georgia in a landslide. There's a reason why it's one of the hottest schools, and along with Florida, has markedly improved its standing among public state flagships. UGA and UF have distanced themselves from other state flagships including Ohio State as well as Wisco, Tennessee, Kentucky,& VaTech. If those two schools aren't yet on par with Michigan, Texas, UNC and Virginia then they are rapidly closing in.
Anonymous wrote:The champs.
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Anonymous wrote:The champs.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgia in a landslide. There's a reason why it's one of the hottest schools, and along with Florida, has markedly improved its standing among public state flagships. UGA and UF have distanced themselves from other state flagships including Ohio State as well as Wisco, Tennessee, Kentucky,& VaTech. If those two schools aren't yet on par with Michigan, Texas, UNC and Virginia then they are rapidly closing in.
+100 By the time the kid retires UGA will be seen as on par with Michigan and UVA and UGA grads will be lamenting how they couldn’t get in now, etc. Not sure the future demographic movement in the Midwest will support the same happening for Ohio State. The south is hot right now and UGA is seen as one of the top flagships.
And yet Columbus is known as one of the faster growing cities, in population and in opportunity.
And the south is hot “right now.” Trends always change.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgia in a landslide. There's a reason why it's one of the hottest schools, and along with Florida, has markedly improved its standing among public state flagships. UGA and UF have distanced themselves from other state flagships including Ohio State as well as Wisco, Tennessee, Kentucky,& VaTech. If those two schools aren't yet on par with Michigan, Texas, UNC and Virginia then they are rapidly closing in.
+100 By the time the kid retires UGA will be seen as on par with Michigan and UVA and UGA grads will be lamenting how they couldn’t get in now, etc. Not sure the future demographic movement in the Midwest will support the same happening for Ohio State. The south is hot right now and UGA is seen as one of the top flagships.
Anonymous wrote:Georgia in a landslide. There's a reason why it's one of the hottest schools, and along with Florida, has markedly improved its standing among public state flagships. UGA and UF have distanced themselves from other state flagships including Ohio State as well as Wisco, Tennessee, Kentucky,& VaTech. If those two schools aren't yet on par with Michigan, Texas, UNC and Virginia then they are rapidly closing in.
Anonymous wrote:I cannot imagine ever selecting Ohio State over Georgia in a million years. Both big state schools, but one of them is in....Ohio. Seems so easy to me. Georgia all the way, every day.