Compare University of Tennesse vs. University of South Carolina vs. Ohio State (in state)

For better community input, please provide the below details about your college offers:

Net price per year at each college, after applying scholarships and financial aid grants.

Maximum parent contribution per year.

Major/division admitted to at each college, if applicable to the college. Also, any special programs like honors programs or combined degree programs (e.g. BA/BS->MD).

If you applied to regular fall term start, specify if you were admitted to start at a different campus, in study abroad, in an online/distance or extension program, or other than in the fall term.

admitted to Tennessee for Spring and must go abroad first semester

Desired major and post graduation goals (including if pre-med, pre-law, etc.).

If not a frosh admit finishing high school, indicate status (e.g. sophomore level transfer, junior level transfer, frosh after gap year(s)).

International or domestic student (and state of residency if domestic).

Student preferences beyond the above (including weather, class sizes, campus culture, college demographics, fraternities/sororities, distance from home, etc.).

Preliminary assessment of each college based on the above.

Why did you apply to each college you are considering?

What are you asking ? What major etc?

Going abroad requires you start on campus later, thus maybe being late in making friends of getting integrated into campus.

Are all affordable ?

U of SC is much smaller than OSU.

All are fine schools.

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Not enough information to offer an opinion. But as a rule I’m not a fan of the spring start option.

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Cross out Spring start.
Are tOSU and U of SC affordable without parental loans?
Where else did you get in?
What major are you thinking of?
Did you get into the Honors college anywhere?
What appeals to you at these universities ?

@Tracy_Thomas1 have you been accepted to all the colleges you tagged? Are they affordable.

What exactly do you want to know?

Sports management is the major. Just wondering what experiences people have with South Carolina vs. OSU and getting jobs after graduation. OSU is much more affordable!