Anonymous wrote:If I were to make uneducated guesses, I would say that UW-Madison probably has more of a school-wide binge drinking problem than UT-Austin, where it is more likely confined to the greek system. But then again, at UT there will be more pressure to join the greek system because it is more central to social events. I would also probably guess that outside of binge drinking in the greek system, the policing is likely to be more aggressive at UT-Austin so if your kid every did decide party a little bit it would be more likely they would ticketed and leave college with an infraction/record (see e.g. Jenna Bush). While at Wisconsin, I would assume that if you drink in the dorms and get caught, you are more likely to get written up and kicked out after a couple warnings than having the cops called on you. So Madison is probably a safer and more permissive risk-taking environment, whereas in Austin you only get those priviledges through the greek system.
Anonymous wrote:If I were to make uneducated guesses, I would say that UW-Madison probably has more of a school-wide binge drinking problem than UT-Austin, where it is more likely confined to the greek system. But then again, at UT there will be more pressure to join the greek system because it is more central to social events. I would also probably guess that outside of binge drinking in the greek system, the policing is likely to be more aggressive at UT-Austin so if your kid every did decide party a little bit it would be more likely they would ticketed and leave college with an infraction/record (see e.g. Jenna Bush). While at Wisconsin, I would assume that if you drink in the dorms and get caught, you are more likely to get written up and kicked out after a couple warnings than having the cops called on you. So Madison is probably a safer and more permissive risk-taking environment, whereas in Austin you only get those priviledges through the greek system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tough call. I lean toward Madison as long as he doesn't mind the cold. Texas is too far away for me, and it's, well, in Texas! The worst state in the union, IMHO. Austin is supposed to be great, though, so if he loves the weather and the food, that's the place for him. I know people who went to Madison and loved it. Madison is a nice small city, lots to do there, but it's cold, very, very cold during January-February. The rest of the time it's fine, weather-wise.
Curious- in what capacity have you lived in TX?
I've never lived in Texas. But I read about all the executions there, and it makes me never want to set foot in the state. Almost everything I read about Texas makes me ill. Plus the Bushes are from Texas. Dubya lives there. Nuff said.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tough call. I lean toward Madison as long as he doesn't mind the cold. Texas is too far away for me, and it's, well, in Texas! The worst state in the union, IMHO. Austin is supposed to be great, though, so if he loves the weather and the food, that's the place for him. I know people who went to Madison and loved it. Madison is a nice small city, lots to do there, but it's cold, very, very cold during January-February. The rest of the time it's fine, weather-wise.
Curious- in what capacity have you lived in TX?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does he like the cold?
Doesn't mind it.
Virginia cold doesn't even come close to Wisconsin cold. I knew someone from UW Madison and they had classes cancelled once because the windchill was -50!??!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a mom, Austin is a great town to visit! My mom LOVED coming to Austin while we lived there.![]()
I'd look closely at the diversity though, if that's important. It never felt that diverse to me as a business grad student or attending the football games. Word of caution...if he moves to Austin, he may never want to leave. It's such a great city and very, very different from the rest of Texas. But the school is pretty much all Texans.
The heat can be brutal, but that's mostly in the summer when school isn't in session.
Racially and ethnically, U of Texas is far more diverse than UW-Madison, if that is a concern for OP's kid. I loved my time at both schools (undergrad at UW, MBA at McCombs), but Wisconsin is very homogenous.
Anonymous wrote:Tough call. I lean toward Madison as long as he doesn't mind the cold. Texas is too far away for me, and it's, well, in Texas! The worst state in the union, IMHO. Austin is supposed to be great, though, so if he loves the weather and the food, that's the place for him. I know people who went to Madison and loved it. Madison is a nice small city, lots to do there, but it's cold, very, very cold during January-February. The rest of the time it's fine, weather-wise.
Anonymous wrote:As a mom, Austin is a great town to visit! My mom LOVED coming to Austin while we lived there.![]()
I'd look closely at the diversity though, if that's important. It never felt that diverse to me as a business grad student or attending the football games. Word of caution...if he moves to Austin, he may never want to leave. It's such a great city and very, very different from the rest of Texas. But the school is pretty much all Texans.
The heat can be brutal, but that's mostly in the summer when school isn't in session.