Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go where the greater opportunities are, so Georgia. The south is vibrant and growing. Ohio might be dumb enough to pick Vivek.
There’s one thing I find noteworthy on this thread. There are several anti-Ohio posts that are rude and resort to stereotypes. Notice that the Ohio posts have shared what they like about Columbus, but they haven’t taken low shots at Georgia.
Anonymous wrote:Go where the greater opportunities are, so Georgia. The south is vibrant and growing. Ohio might be dumb enough to pick Vivek.
Anonymous wrote:OP,
You’re not going to get an answer here. This decision needs to be based on personal feel.
Two posts ago, someone wrote GA by a landslide. I’d say the same about Ohio State.
Ultimately, your child’s heart will tug one way a little more than the other. And that’s the school to choose.
Both are great choices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgia in a landslide. There's a reason why it's one of the hottest schools, and along with Florida, has markedly improved its standing among public state flagships. UGA and UF have distanced themselves from other state flagships including Ohio State as well as Wisco, Tennessee, Kentucky,& VaTech. If those two schools aren't yet on par with Michigan, Texas, UNC and Virginia then they are rapidly closing in.
+100 By the time the kid retires UGA will be seen as on par with Michigan and UVA and UGA grads will be lamenting how they couldn’t get in now, etc. Not sure the future demographic movement in the Midwest will support the same happening for Ohio State. The south is hot right now and UGA is seen as one of the top flagships.
First try to catch up with Ohio State before you can even begin to take on Texas, Let alone UVA and UNC. Michigan, along with UCB and UCLA, are tiers above UGA.
Like it or not people think of UGA more along with Texas, Michigan and catching UVA, UNC.
Some people in Georgia you mean. The rest of the planet thinks otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgia in a landslide. There's a reason why it's one of the hottest schools, and along with Florida, has markedly improved its standing among public state flagships. UGA and UF have distanced themselves from other state flagships including Ohio State as well as Wisco, Tennessee, Kentucky,& VaTech. If those two schools aren't yet on par with Michigan, Texas, UNC and Virginia then they are rapidly closing in.
+100 By the time the kid retires UGA will be seen as on par with Michigan and UVA and UGA grads will be lamenting how they couldn’t get in now, etc. Not sure the future demographic movement in the Midwest will support the same happening for Ohio State. The south is hot right now and UGA is seen as one of the top flagships.
First try to catch up with Ohio State before you can even begin to take on Texas, Let alone UVA and UNC. Michigan, along with UCB and UCLA, are tiers above UGA.
Like it or not people think of UGA more along with Texas, Michigan and catching UVA, UNC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UGA!! So hard to get in. Amazing town people and academics. I have one there now who loves it and my other kid was just rejected. Cannot say enough things about it. Both of mine got into Ohio state. Weather better too and why choose cold and gloomy if you don't have to?
OP, I’m as fervently in support of Ohio State as the PP is UGA. I can make many of the same claims: my DD is there and loves it and her best friend was rejected. I also can’t say enough good things about the university or Columbus. I can make claims about rankings, etc.
But here’s the thing: all that matters is where your child ultimately wants to go. They are both great universities. Fighting over weather, rankings, football teams, etc… it isn't worthwhile. Your child will go to the one that tugs a bit more. And he'll end up happy with his choice. Either way.
Okay but which Is better academically if that's your main focus?
UGA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UGA!! So hard to get in. Amazing town people and academics. I have one there now who loves it and my other kid was just rejected. Cannot say enough things about it. Both of mine got into Ohio state. Weather better too and why choose cold and gloomy if you don't have to?
OP, I’m as fervently in support of Ohio State as the PP is UGA. I can make many of the same claims: my DD is there and loves it and her best friend was rejected. I also can’t say enough good things about the university or Columbus. I can make claims about rankings, etc.
But here’s the thing: all that matters is where your child ultimately wants to go. They are both great universities. Fighting over weather, rankings, football teams, etc… it isn't worthwhile. Your child will go to the one that tugs a bit more. And he'll end up happy with his choice. Either way.
Okay but which Is better academically if that's your main focus?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UGA!! So hard to get in. Amazing town people and academics. I have one there now who loves it and my other kid was just rejected. Cannot say enough things about it. Both of mine got into Ohio state. Weather better too and why choose cold and gloomy if you don't have to?
OP, I’m as fervently in support of Ohio State as the PP is UGA. I can make many of the same claims: my DD is there and loves it and her best friend was rejected. I also can’t say enough good things about the university or Columbus. I can make claims about rankings, etc.
But here’s the thing: all that matters is where your child ultimately wants to go. They are both great universities. Fighting over weather, rankings, football teams, etc… it isn't worthwhile. Your child will go to the one that tugs a bit more. And he'll end up happy with his choice. Either way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UGA!! So hard to get in. Amazing town people and academics. I have one there now who loves it and my other kid was just rejected. Cannot say enough things about it. Both of mine got into Ohio state. Weather better too and why choose cold and gloomy if you don't have to?
OP, I’m as fervently in support of Ohio State as the PP is UGA. I can make many of the same claims: my DD is there and loves it and her best friend was rejected. I also can’t say enough good things about the university or Columbus. I can make claims about rankings, etc.
But here’s the thing: all that matters is where your child ultimately wants to go. They are both great universities. Fighting over weather, rankings, football teams, etc… it isn't worthwhile. Your child will go to the one that tugs a bit more. And he'll end up happy with his choice. Either way.
Anonymous wrote:UGA!! So hard to get in. Amazing town people and academics. I have one there now who loves it and my other kid was just rejected. Cannot say enough things about it. Both of mine got into Ohio state. Weather better too and why choose cold and gloomy if you don't have to?