Anonymous wrote:I didn't realize it had become so competitive for out of state. Try 'Bama, LSU, UK, Ole' Miss, for those applying next year wanting a somewhat similar SEC experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD 3.5 W was denied but offered Fall 2027 admit. 🙄. Thankfully she has other options.
So interesting about a 2027 admit offer, never heard of that! Also, the interest in southern schools from liberal DMV people is interesting, particularly because those schools tend to skew conservative.
Are you sure? These are R1 flagships with top researchers in liberal college towns. You might want to check your bias.
I'm just saying with the TN student population, one will be forced to deal with modern day republicans, something you wouldn't need to do with so many coastal schools.
And they will be forced to deal with modern day liberals. Which is a good thing for all concerned.
WTF do you think is the purpose of college?
Hint: it’s confronting new ideas, new people, and new environments, as well as learning the skills (hard and soft) that one needs to thrive.
+1
People like the PP enjoy living in their airtight echo chambers. God forbid others have different opinions.
My DS will be attending a NE private that is socioeconomically diverse with international students from all over the world. He will encounter a wider variety of cultures, opinions and lifestyles than he would at a SEC school with the possible exceptions of UGA and Florida.
What percentage of students at your kid’s school are Black? How about the state in which the college is located? I’ll be waiting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD 3.5 W was denied but offered Fall 2027 admit. 🙄. Thankfully she has other options.
So interesting about a 2027 admit offer, never heard of that! Also, the interest in southern schools from liberal DMV people is interesting, particularly because those schools tend to skew conservative.
Are you sure? These are R1 flagships with top researchers in liberal college towns. You might want to check your bias.
I'm just saying with the TN student population, one will be forced to deal with modern day republicans, something you wouldn't need to do with so many coastal schools.
And they will be forced to deal with modern day liberals. Which is a good thing for all concerned.
WTF do you think is the purpose of college?
Hint: it’s confronting new ideas, new people, and new environments, as well as learning the skills (hard and soft) that one needs to thrive.
+1
People like the PP enjoy living in their airtight echo chambers. God forbid others have different opinions.
My DS will be attending a NE private that is socioeconomically diverse with international students from all over the world. He will encounter a wider variety of cultures, opinions and lifestyles than he would at a SEC school with the possible exceptions of UGA and Florida.
What percentage of students at your kid’s school are Black? How about the state in which the college is located? I’ll be waiting.
Not the PP but UTK is 5% black. I'm not sure that's exactly a flex. Especially considering TN is 17% black.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD 3.5 W was denied but offered Fall 2027 admit. 🙄. Thankfully she has other options.
So interesting about a 2027 admit offer, never heard of that! Also, the interest in southern schools from liberal DMV people is interesting, particularly because those schools tend to skew conservative.
Are you sure? These are R1 flagships with top researchers in liberal college towns. You might want to check your bias.
I'm just saying with the TN student population, one will be forced to deal with modern day republicans, something you wouldn't need to do with so many coastal schools.
And they will be forced to deal with modern day liberals. Which is a good thing for all concerned.
WTF do you think is the purpose of college?
Hint: it’s confronting new ideas, new people, and new environments, as well as learning the skills (hard and soft) that one needs to thrive.
+1
People like the PP enjoy living in their airtight echo chambers. God forbid others have different opinions.
My DS will be attending a NE private that is socioeconomically diverse with international students from all over the world. He will encounter a wider variety of cultures, opinions and lifestyles than he would at a SEC school with the possible exceptions of UGA and Florida.
What percentage of students at your kid’s school are Black? How about the state in which the college is located? I’ll be waiting.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not my first choice for her so I’m not too upset but DD deferred, 3.95 weighted, 8 AP classes, very good ECs.
It’s so strange to me that TN has become so competitive.
Anonymous wrote:UTK is an ugly campus. Right up there with OSU. But they have rabid football culture!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD 3.5 W was denied but offered Fall 2027 admit. 🙄. Thankfully she has other options.
So interesting about a 2027 admit offer, never heard of that! Also, the interest in southern schools from liberal DMV people is interesting, particularly because those schools tend to skew conservative.
Are you sure? These are R1 flagships with top researchers in liberal college towns. You might want to check your bias.
I'm just saying with the TN student population, one will be forced to deal with modern day republicans, something you wouldn't need to do with so many coastal schools.
And they will be forced to deal with modern day liberals. Which is a good thing for all concerned.
WTF do you think is the purpose of college?
Hint: it’s confronting new ideas, new people, and new environments, as well as learning the skills (hard and soft) that one needs to thrive.
+1
People like the PP enjoy living in their airtight echo chambers. God forbid others have different opinions.
My DS will be attending a NE private that is socioeconomically diverse with international students from all over the world. He will encounter a wider variety of cultures, opinions and lifestyles than he would at a SEC school with the possible exceptions of UGA and Florida.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD 3.5 W was denied but offered Fall 2027 admit. 🙄. Thankfully she has other options.
So interesting about a 2027 admit offer, never heard of that! Also, the interest in southern schools from liberal DMV people is interesting, particularly because those schools tend to skew conservative.
Are you sure? These are R1 flagships with top researchers in liberal college towns. You might want to check your bias.
I'm just saying with the TN student population, one will be forced to deal with modern day republicans, something you wouldn't need to do with so many coastal schools.
And they will be forced to deal with modern day liberals. Which is a good thing for all concerned.
WTF do you think is the purpose of college?
Hint: it’s confronting new ideas, new people, and new environments, as well as learning the skills (hard and soft) that one needs to thrive.
+1
People like the PP enjoy living in their airtight echo chambers. God forbid others have different opinions.
You also described every single MAGA person today and of course had to bring "God" into it.
Anonymous wrote:DS was admitted too, but heard from a family member that attends that after freshman year most classes are online. I don’t want to pay out of state tuition for online classes.
Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what TN means, or UTK.
And yet my oldest is in college already!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD 3.5 W was denied but offered Fall 2027 admit. 🙄. Thankfully she has other options.
So interesting about a 2027 admit offer, never heard of that! Also, the interest in southern schools from liberal DMV people is interesting, particularly because those schools tend to skew conservative.
Are you sure? These are R1 flagships with top researchers in liberal college towns. You might want to check your bias.
I'm just saying with the TN student population, one will be forced to deal with modern day republicans, something you wouldn't need to do with so many coastal schools.
And they will be forced to deal with modern day liberals. Which is a good thing for all concerned.
WTF do you think is the purpose of college?
Hint: it’s confronting new ideas, new people, and new environments, as well as learning the skills (hard and soft) that one needs to thrive.
+1
People like the PP enjoy living in their airtight echo chambers. God forbid others have different opinions.
My DS will be attending a NE private that is socioeconomically diverse with international students from all over the world. He will encounter a wider variety of cultures, opinions and lifestyles than he would at a SEC school with the possible exceptions of UGA and Florida.