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  Which of these should I do (part 2) (search mode)
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Question: you guys are gonna end up hating me but
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Stay-in state for college (see description about this before voting)
 
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Go out of state for college (see description)
 
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Author Topic: Which of these should I do (part 2)  (Read 612 times)
Pheurton Skeurto
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« on: November 16, 2013, 09:52:50 PM »

Okay so clearly i'm not moving to Canada lmao f--k immigration laws

So, I want to go to college in New England. I really do. The big problem is out of state tuition. I'd rather not pay 17 grand to go to college out of state.

But on the other hand, I really don't want to go to school in Pennsylvania. Partially because of my harsh dislike for the Keystone State. Moreover, after some research, I have found that out of the 3 or 4 schools in state that I moderately like, they all have glaring flaws such as not offering majors that I am seeking to take, having a low acceptance rate, expecting a GPA higher than the one I have, not having certain organizations, etc

So help me out

Tmth suggested that if I do go out of state, that I defer for a year so as to not lose out on scholarships.

Growing up sucks.
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Pheurton Skeurto
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« Reply #1 on: November 17, 2013, 09:40:00 AM »
« Edited: November 17, 2013, 09:48:38 AM by Big Wiggly Style »

Again, a deciding factor for the school I pick is not the politics of the region. I want to make that clear.

I should really re-phrase and say that I don't hate all of PA (mostly because I've never been very far out west) but I really hate where I live. Even going to Temple would cost about 13 grand a year. My top 2 PA choices would be Indiana University of Pennsylvania and Millersville University (ayy sawx hmu) but neither of those are really drop-dead good choices. I'll keep looking, but this is really getting difficult.

EDIT: I just happened to stumble upon Clarion University, which is in PA. Low in-state tuition, plus it has both the major I want to take and both of my choices for minors (albeit it's general psychology, not social psychology boo hiss)

So maybe I have an in-state option.
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Pheurton Skeurto
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E: -5.29, S: -7.13

« Reply #2 on: November 17, 2013, 05:11:52 PM »

IUP and Millersville are probably the best choices for an education major. Over here at Millersville we have a great education program (no idea about journalism though), plus you have connections with me. You'd fit in well with my friends.

My only real motivation to go to Millersville would be the education program and to hang out with you tbh. Their GPA expectancy is still higher than mine is, however.
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Pheurton Skeurto
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« Reply #3 on: November 18, 2013, 06:31:23 AM »


Pitt's too expensive and CMU¿?
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Pheurton Skeurto
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« Reply #4 on: November 18, 2013, 01:56:05 PM »

CMU = Carnegie-Mellon University, and its way, way, way too expensive.

Ah I see.



The more important question: What is this ¿?

It's something I've been doing a lot lately idk why
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