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very nice school, great area too. We were down there this past summer.Also we went to USC for a camp then over to Coastal on our way to the beach.   the school is putting a lot of $$$ into the new ball field and there is a lot of construction still going on...

 My son is also thinking about this school he is a 2015 grad.

Good Luck,

Joe

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Does it feel like a true college town/experience? 

My son was interested but is realizing he wants an experience where school is  not in middle of big city, where kids live on campus, he wants school w good sports teams so he can see some good basketball or football games. hoping he ll have that ah ha moment and fall in love w one or two campuses. So far it's been more about right baseball feeling which is important but not Only factor.

Originally Posted by playball2011:

Does it feel like a true college town/experience? 

My son was interested but is realizing he wants an experience where school is  not in middle of big city, where kids live on campus, he wants school w good sports teams so he can see some good basketball or football games. hoping he ll have that ah ha moment and fall in love w one or two campuses. So far it's been more about right baseball feeling which is important but not Only factor.

 Not in a big city at all. Son loved environment and campus near the ocean. Son transferred after injury.

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Originally Posted by playball2011:

Does it feel like a true college town/experience? 

My son was interested but is realizing he wants an experience where school is  not in middle of big city, where kids live on campus, he wants school w good sports teams so he can see some good basketball or football games. hoping he ll have that ah ha moment and fall in love w one or two campuses. So far it's been more about right baseball feeling which is important but not Only factor.

 

Playball, check your GPS.  Are you referring to Conway... or Charleston?

 

If Conway is too big city for your son, he's going to be left with a very short list of possible colleges. 

 

Originally Posted by MidAtlanticDad:
 

Playball, check your GPS.  Are you referring to Conway... or Charleston?

 

If Conway is too big city for your son, he's going to be left with a very short list of possible colleges. 

 

 

I was thinking the same thing.  If Playball Jr. goes to a one room high school, then yeah... Conway is big.  But having been down there this past July, it's far from a big city.

Coastal Carolina is a strong mid-major program in a small town. Myrtle Beach was a very comfortable location for my son at the beginning of his career. He has transferred since then due to injury to another similar mid-major Division I University. If someone is looking for a huge or big college feel these schools are not quite the same although they are somewhat  close. The demands on the athletes May be even greater at some of the smaller mid-majors as they may be academically more competitive. I know the current situation my son is in is substantially more academically competitive than coastal Carolina was. Thus, the demands on the athlete are quite a bit higher

Be very careful, two top quality 2013 players had their scholarships pulled after 1 year at Coastal Carolina.  And trust me, they were not problem kids, they both got decent playing time as freshman and both are starting and playing well at the schools they transferred to.  I am not sure if this is an annual habit but I would be very leery about going there. 

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