Anonymous wrote:The schools are SO different it’s like comparing apples and oranges. I get applying broadly, but these two schools have so little in common.
My DC applied broadly a couple of years ago because they wouldn’t commit to an ED, but their preference was a mid-sized school. They were wait listed across the board so chose a strong (on paper) oos flagship. Long story short, DC ended up transferring and is much happier at their mid-sized private than they were at their more highly ranked public.
This is obviously just one anecdote, but if your kid thinks a Tulane is a better fit, I can’t imagine UF being a good alternative and vice versa.
Anonymous wrote:Prefer Emory to both
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Child is seriously looking at both schools. Any advice?
UF if your kid wants to take 4 out of 5 classes online every semester while also paying to live on campus.
That's a bit of an exaggeration. Some of the core Freshman classes are online or in really large classes, but lots of other classes are smaller.
Much of the student body lives "off campus" in houses or apartments filled with only students. If you had actually ever been to UF, then you would understand that this off campus housing is still in the middle of everything and feels very much a part of the campus. Even OOS COA is very affordable.
OP, there's a lot of knee-jerk insulting anything Florida on this board. DCUM largely hates anything not leftist, so take the faux outrage with a grain of salt. UF is great. So is Tulane, but they're very different types of schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No comparison. If your not a Gator your Gator bait.
Can you spell?
For the third time wanker I was posting from my phone using Swype and it populated with the wrong form of your. I didn't realize people debating in a Tulane vs UF thread were such pedantic grammar geeks. I would've expected it in one of the striver threads but not here.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Child is seriously looking at both schools. Any advice?
UF if your kid wants to take 4 out of 5 classes online every semester while also paying to live on campus.
Anonymous wrote:Child is seriously looking at both schools. Any advice?
Anonymous wrote:Prefer Emory to both