Whoops, I didn't notice that people responded.
Man, you guys make me feel dumb. My list consists of UGA, Georgia State, and the lesser Georgia public schools I'd rather not think about.
George State I've heard is a good school. Are you looking at Georgia Tech? My sister's friend is the only person I knew who went to a Georgia school, he's crazy brilliant. He went for a degree with something related to physics and astronomy but is now in a Ph. D. program at Johns Hopkins...for poetry.
I can't get into Georgia Tech, though I'm not looking at a science or engineering field so that's no big deal.
Man, you guys make me feel dumb. My list consists of UGA, Georgia State, and the lesser Georgia public schools I'd rather not think about.
What are you thinking about studying? If you're interested in Political Science at all (or Public Management and Policy, which has its own school at GSU) definitely consider it over UGA even though it's a good bit further down in the overall rankings and lacks a lot of UGA's tradition. Being located literally next door to the State Capitol and very close to a bunch of state and federal agency headquarters, awesome internship opportunities are basically a dime a dozen.
I honestly don't know what I'm going to study. I can't really make a living with anything I'm interested in. Maybe economics? But I'll keep that in mind, thanks.
Man, this whole process is intimidating. I have to declare a major in two years, and the degree I graduate with is going to kinda set the course of my life. And I don't even want to go to college (but I know I need to).