Anonymous wrote:Washington College.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am seeing a big rise in popularity in the southern state schools — Clemson, USC, UF, FSU, Bama, Auburn, etc. If I recall correctly, U of South Carolina was one of the most represented schools among my daughter’s graduating class last year at a W.
Also: Pitt.
As someone who grew up in the south and couldn't wait to get away from all of this, I find this so ironic and borderline laughable.
True, D went to a southern school and couldn't get out of there fast enough
I think part of the issue here is that DC area kids are really used to everyone being liberal/democrat. People can say whatever they want because 99.5% of people will agree with them. My kids spent a significant portion of their lives in a more politically mixed area. Additionally, in extended family gatherings they have learned to respect others' opinions. They are more comfortable living in an area with a diversity of opinions. I know that people will say you mean with racists, sexists, etc. but there is more to it than that.
A friend of mine has a daughter in a "southern school" and she said it best. Child grew up in NoVA at a school that looks like the Model UN. Lots of diversity and true "politically mixed", as well as race, color, SES. Now, in her school, it is mostly white and the "N" word and other racially offensive language is thrown around pretty freely. If that's the "diversity of opinion" you are talking about, no thanks. I don't have to tolerate that. Nor does anyone else, in the interest of "diversity of opinion."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good schools don't have honors colleges. You think Harvard has an honors college? No. You only have an honors college if gen pop students are too rough to mix with the intellectuals.
Michigan has an honors college.
So does Notre Dame.
Michigan is a good school.
So does UNC.
Basically every state school does. So I guess PP thinks that no state school is good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good schools don't have honors colleges. You think Harvard has an honors college? No. You only have an honors college if gen pop students are too rough to mix with the intellectuals.
Michigan has an honors college.
So does Notre Dame.
Michigan is a good school.
So does UNC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good schools don't have honors colleges. You think Harvard has an honors college? No. You only have an honors college if gen pop students are too rough to mix with the intellectuals.
Michigan has an honors college.
So does Notre Dame.
Michigan is a good school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am seeing a big rise in popularity in the southern state schools — Clemson, USC, UF, FSU, Bama, Auburn, etc. If I recall correctly, U of South Carolina was one of the most represented schools among my daughter’s graduating class last year at a W.
Also: Pitt.
As someone who grew up in the south and couldn't wait to get away from all of this, I find this so ironic and borderline laughable.
Why?
DP - because they are mediocre schools in generally lousy environments and do not have any national stature unless you are on the football team.
lol. Oh, honey. Stay clueless.
You stay a Confederate sympathizer! When they start voting Democratic I’ll start thinking they’re smart!
40% voted for Hilary and 44% voted for Obama.
As a native southerner, I assure you a solid majority of the white people who vote democratic are transplants.
And AAs. Rest of the state has more crackers than Ritz!
Anonymous wrote:TIL that swearing is worse than white nationalism. Thanks, DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:What schools do you see students getting excited about that largely may not have have been on the radar five or so years ago? Be sure to include what may have made the difference in terms of the popularity shift. Please be respectful, this could be a useful tool since there are no college tours right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am seeing a big rise in popularity in the southern state schools — Clemson, USC, UF, FSU, Bama, Auburn, etc. If I recall correctly, U of South Carolina was one of the most represented schools among my daughter’s graduating class last year at a W.
Also: Pitt.
As someone who grew up in the south and couldn't wait to get away from all of this, I find this so ironic and borderline laughable.
Why?
DP - because they are mediocre schools in generally lousy environments and do not have any national stature unless you are on the football team.
lol. Oh, honey. Stay clueless.
You stay a Confederate sympathizer! When they start voting Democratic I’ll start thinking they’re smart!
40% voted for Hilary and 44% voted for Obama.
As a native southerner, I assure you a solid majority of the white people who vote democratic are transplants.