Anonymous
Post 04/13/2024 11:16     Subject: Warm weather colleges with great reputation

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Anonymous wrote:My definition of warm weather is you never get a trace of snow, the trees are not all barren from November - April, you never get low sun angles, and you rarely have to wear a jacket during the daytime even in January.

Sorry, that basically means Florida, southern Texas, Arizona, California (but not northern...Stanford works because it's inland vs. Berkeley).

Not sure how anyone can consider NC or TN or VA "warm" if the average temperature in January is only 3-5 degrees warmer than DC.


Huh. NC, TN, VA schools have ideal weather IMO. Summer that extends late. Mild Fall that lingers. A few short months of winter (often quite mild) and they are back in shorts for months.
For me, you spend so much time in college outside, so that kind of weather is great. But I have friends who want truly hot who are at U Miami, and others who want to ski, at UVM.

I have a feeling you have not spent much time on the west coast
Anonymous
Post 04/13/2024 10:32     Subject: Warm weather colleges with great reputation

Anonymous wrote:UMiami, Tulane, Rice - best weather
Vanderbilt, Emory, Duke- next best


Missing Pomona CMC USC
Anonymous
Post 04/12/2024 23:35     Subject: Warm weather colleges with great reputation

Davidson
Anonymous
Post 04/12/2024 23:35     Subject: Warm weather colleges with great reputation

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Anonymous wrote:University of Florida, University of Miami, University of Georgia, Clemson


Alumni UF no and no and no
Miami LOL no
GA for dummies sure
Clemson ?? Jobs after college lol no


The Dobbs dork found their way here to bash the Sun Belt.


Give it a rest Dobbs d*ck or we’ll take some of your rights away and see how you like it.


Who's we?


All of the Dobbs dorks.


Good luck.


Good luck with what?