<p>Would Furman or Clemson be a better fit for a guy from the northeast interested in studying pre-law or business, interested in greek life and having an active social life, and would prefer smaller classes. Would prefer the school with a better rep in New York City and amongst east coast law schools. Enjoys football and golf, does drink, could get into a big tailgate scene comes from a small private high school. </p>
<p>I’m just gonna ignore the fact that you told people on here that you drink when you’re clearly underage haha but Clemson would be the better fit reputation wise - chances are more people will know Clemson in the northeast than Furman if nothing other than the fact that the football team is good. Classes are definitely bigger at Clemson but they’re pretty manageable compared to other public universities since professors are accessible outside of classes. Greek life/social life/tailgate scene/football would definitely lean in Clemson’s favor</p>