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Clemson vs University of Miami: Need suggestions!

Hey guys! I'm down to Clemson and the University of Miami as my top choices. If you were faced with a similar decision or have any experience with either school, could you provide some insight on the differences and what you liked/disliked about each? Thanks a ton!

a year ago

Hey there! Congrats on narrowing it down to Clemson and University of Miami! I can shed some light on both schools to help you make a more informed decision.

Clemson University:

Pros:

1. Strong sense of school spirit and pride - the community is tight-knit, and sporting events like football games are quite popular.

2. Beautiful campus with a mix of historic and modern architecture that's surrounded by nature.

3. Known for their excellent engineering and agriculture programs.

4. Generally lower cost of living in the area.

Cons:

1. Located in a smaller college town, which may be a drawback if you're seeking a bustling urban environment.

2. If diversity is important to you, Clemson has a less diverse student population compared to the University of Miami.

University of Miami:

Pros:

1. Located in a vibrant, urban environment - plenty of events, cultural experiences, and job/internship opportunities.

2. Diverse student body and a more international focus, which can provide you a broader perspective.

3. Known for strong programs in business, marine science, and music.

4. Great weather, in close proximity to beaches and outdoor recreational activities.

Cons:

1. The cost of attendance and living expenses tend to be higher.

2. Campus is not as compact as Clemson's, which may make it harder to foster the same sense of community.

Ultimately, what you like or dislike about each school will come down to your personal preferences and priorities. Consider factors like campus size, location, surrounding environment, offered programs, diversity, and cost of living when making your decision. Best of luck, and I hope you find the perfect fit for you!

a year ago

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