Anonymous wrote:I think it makes more sense to compare Alabama to Tennessee, South Carolina, Ole Miss, etc. Auburn is probably more comparable to Clemson.
Anonymous wrote:I think it makes more sense to compare Alabama to Tennessee, South Carolina, Ole Miss, etc. Auburn is probably more comparable to Clemson.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some are… kind of. Cornell?
MIT is private & land grant
Are you sure? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morrill_Land-Grant_Acts
According to the MIT wikipedia article, they are
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massachusetts_Institute_of_Technology
No mention here of MIT from an academic source: https://u.osu.edu/gavazzi.1/2018/05/11/americas-land-grant-universities-who-are-they-where-are-they/
Anonymous wrote:As far as Auburn kids being a notch classier than UGA (and 2 notches classier than Alabama), this is just something I’ve observed over the years. I have one child who went to UGA and one who picked Auburn over UGA for engineering. We live in Georgia, so the pull to UGA is huge because of the Zell/Hope scholarship. My kids’ friends who picked Auburn were just more kind, down to earth, and generally more religious. Of course, partying is rampant on both campuses. But, UGA is on a different level with 80+ bars drawing the kids in every night of the week. I guess I’ve just seen too many pics of UGA girls walking around half-clothed and carrying gallon jugs of alcohol at Darty’s. Lol
Anonymous wrote:I think it makes more sense to compare Alabama to Tennessee, South Carolina, Ole Miss, etc. Auburn is probably more comparable to Clemson.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure, base you kid's college decision on a couple of wackos you don't like. We can find similar wackos at all schools. E.g. Trump and Penn/Wharton.
But ok....
I visited both last year. Alabama has a lot to offer. Beautiful campus with new buildings and old traditional buildings. A good student would do well. I was impressed, and I previously was a northern school SLAC snob.
Alabama much more sprawling. Only campus where our tour was by bus.
Alabama gives very generous merit aid, if you need that.
Auburn much more compact and walkable. Felt more like a community. But less diverse.
Auburn has a better reputation.
DS chose Auburn.
You can visit both in same day. So go visit.
Now that Alabama is essentially free for good out of state stunts, I think that will shift. Coming from Virginia, it's hard to Auburn when Alabama comes with 28k of merit guaranteed
Anonymous wrote:I think DCUM posters will feel totally at home at Alabama, which has seen fit to include Black players on their football team every year all the way back to 1971. Or as Shane Gillis has pointed out, only two years AFTER the U.S. had landed on the moon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some are… kind of. Cornell?
MIT is private & land grant
Are you sure? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morrill_Land-Grant_Acts
According to the MIT wikipedia article, they are
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massachusetts_Institute_of_Technology
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some are… kind of. Cornell?
MIT is private & land grant
Are you sure? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morrill_Land-Grant_Acts
Anonymous wrote:How does UGA compare to Auburn?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some are… kind of. Cornell?
MIT is private & land grant
Anonymous wrote:Some are… kind of. Cornell?