Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where in America is safe? There are mass shootings in malls, schools, movie theaters, grocery stores, churches, restaurants, and the list goes on….
I agree-- it's all dangerous. But having tons of drunk kids in the college towns with locals around (whether it's College Park, Columbus, Athens, Gainesville, etc) seems like a recipe for crime, no? Does anyone else think about this when their kid is applying/deciding?
How many of those crimes involve drunk kids?
The crime I’ve heard about involves guns and carjackings and sometimes gangs.
Some drunk guys are forcing sex on women.
Support gun control and teach your sons not to rape people, and that’ll go a long way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where in America is safe? There are mass shootings in malls, schools, movie theaters, grocery stores, churches, restaurants, and the list goes on….
I agree-- it's all dangerous. But having tons of drunk kids in the college towns with locals around (whether it's College Park, Columbus, Athens, Gainesville, etc) seems like a recipe for crime, no? Does anyone else think about this when their kid is applying/deciding?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone consider these events when applying or deciding?
Killer on the loose? Well yeah.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone consider these events when applying or deciding?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone consider these events when applying or deciding?
Crime stats are easily available online and worth considering along with the many other factors. I like the ones that grade the campuses.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone consider these events when applying or deciding?
tAnonymous wrote:We were just at UGA this past weekend checking out the campus, as DD has been admitted and strongly considering. We drove by the IM fields and lake. They are both at a far end of campus and felt pretty isolated. The thing that surprised me most about the UGA campus is that some pretty run down public housing projects right next to if not directly on campus. Definitely gave me a bit of concern. I just learned that there was an armed robbery of a student last Friday night near the dorms. Definitely a lot to consider. We also never saw a single police officer anywhere on campus or in Athens. It does not feel like the University or City care much about student safety.
Anonymous wrote:I’d be more worried about the plans republicans have