Anonymous wrote:This topic is done to death on this site.
Anonymous wrote:Lots of other schools that might be a better fit have similar financial aid programs. Check out U of Kansas, Iowa State, U of Nebraska, U of Oklahoma.
Anonymous wrote:Not again![]()
Anonymous wrote:In strictly academic terms, it's just a terrible school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do you. No way in H-E-Double Hockey Sticks any child of mine is going to school in most of the South.
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You sound so open minded --- NOT. You do realize that people are allowed and even encouraged to have opinions in our country.
Anonymous wrote:OP here: daughter is studious and not a big partier. But she quite likes watching football, and is left leaning but by no means not politically active. Trying to keep an open mind since she values a warm climate and it would be great to be able to bump college $$ to grad school. Wouldn’t hurt to apply but be sure to visit before making any decisions!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here: daughter is studious and not a big partier. But she quite likes watching football, and is left leaning but by no means not politically active. Trying to keep an open mind since she values a warm climate and it would be great to be able to bump college $$ to grad school. Wouldn’t hurt to apply but be sure to visit before making any decisions!
We recently toured. DS also has a nice scholarship package and is a minority. We were blown away with the university. I would strongly suggest you visit so your daughter can make a better informed decision. Before the visit, it was the last school on list, now is high.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do you. No way in H-E-Double Hockey Sticks any child of mine is going to school in most of the South.
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What a great parent you are, so open minded and not controlling at all of your ADULT college student.
For those who aren't afraid of your kids being exposed to peers from a different part of the country who might've been brought up with different values, Alabama is a fine school, probably on par with UMass-Amherst or UConn. But way more fun - check it out on a fall Saturday (Roll Tide!) if you don't believe me.
UConn is # 58, UMass in the 60s, and Alabama is 170. But keep telling yourself what a stellar fun school it is.
Anonymous wrote:You do you. No way in H-E-Double Hockey Sticks any child of mine is going to school in most of the South.
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