How did you choose your college?

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We all have one thing in common, we are all at college, but how did you get there?

I personally took the "cop-out" route. I really didn't care where I went to college, I got into 4 of my 5 choices (UCLA, Cal Poly:SLO, UC Davis, Northern Illinois) with my only rejection from UC San Diego. I thought long and hard and eliminated Northern Illinois when I went to visit it and it was 3 degrees. Next I drove down to UCLA and decided that the drive sucked so that was eliminated. I saw no pros and cons between Davis and Cal Poly so I flipped a coin, it came out tails, so I signed my letter of intent for Cal Poly. Oh and I'm serious.
 
I know i'm in England, but we go through the same process. We pick 6 uni's to apply to, then you get offers and pick first and insurance choices. I chose a few that i liked, then padded out with a couple of randoms. The main thing that made me pick nottingham was the :sunny: on its open day. It was just such a lovely day and everyone was outside drinking on the grass. So off i went :moped:

Can't believe uni's nearly over, does anyone else feel :surfweb:?
 
I only had two choices, the San Francisco Art Institute and FIDM. Then I did a sumer program at San Francisco and decided that I didn't like it, so I applied to FIDM and got in, so here I am. My friends and counselor were rather worried/annoyed to find out that I'd only applied to the one place, but oh well.
 
I had my heart set on going to the University of Wisconsin, but the more I thought about it, the more I thought the size of UW would get to me and I wouldn't like it. Plus the fact that nearly half my high school just migrates there... :rolleyes: So I decided to go to Marquette after I got a scholarship. And to think I almost didn't even apply there. :teeth:
 

Well the funny thing is I always swore I wouldn't come here. I'm the third generation to come here, so you might say it's in my blood. It's also about 45 minutes from home (which I thought was too close) and has a lot of students (it's either 12 or 15 thousand, can't really remember which), and since it's like 3 or 4 times the size of my hometown, I always said it was too big. But here I am at the University of NH.
I looked at it only because my mom made me. I discovered it kind of felt right. But so did other schools. The main reason I picked it was because I didn't really know what I wanted to do with my life and they've got a lot of majors. I also chose it because there is awesome hockey here and I needed to have something to do on the weekends. But mostly it just felt right. I'm almost done my first year here, and am definitely happy with my choice. I've certainly had issues with the school (housing, registration issues, etc), but overall it's been a great fit, and I'm happy with it. Oh, and I have a major now too
 
I chose UNH cause of the location and the hockey. Also it had a high vet school acceptance rate - which doesn't even matter now because I switched. I also had friends who went here and whenever I visited with them I had a good time. Oh and I didn't get into my first choice so that made it a lot easier for me.
 
Well I am from MA and I hated the snow so I applied to The University of Tampa and once accepted just went there. I like it but which I had researched more.
 
Undergrad: I knew I loved it here at the University of Maryland when I first visited. It just felt right. I never regretted my choice- I'm going to miss this place!

Grad: I just made the decision less then a week ago but I applied to 5 masters programs. I didnt get into one, one that I got accepted to doesnt have what I am looking for in a program and the third is Penn State. I haven't heard from 2 schools yet (Maryland, where I am currently and CUNY Queens) but the deadline for Penn State was this past Monday so I couldn't wait any longer. Penn State has the best program for me in the worst location possible (middle of NOWHERE). Thank G-d it's only for two years.
 
I added Virginia Tech to my list at last minute...and ended up falling in love with the campus when I went on a tour. The people were great and I decided I would fit in great there..and I did! :) I had soo many fun times there. :rotfl: I BIG "NO COMMENT" on the specifics :teeth:



GO HOKIES!!

(By the way, I'm at UCF now. So close to Disney, YAY :cheer2: :yay:
 
I decided to go to NMU when I visited the campus as a Sophomore when my family just took at quick drive around it. I fell in love with the campus and the city of Marquette. After that I knew that I was going to Northern and wouldn't consider any other college (although my parents did make me apply to Grand Valley). My fifth years is coming to a close with graduation close at hand and I've loved every moment I've been here.
 
I chose Bridgewater at literally the last sec. I applied to five colleges got into them all then heard about Bridgewater and decided to apply, though it was after their deadline. I didn't go to visit any colleges and ended up picking Bridgewater because they had the most majors I could possibly be interested in (since I'm undecided), so I wouldn't have to transfer once I pick a major. I'm not in love with this college but it works for now.
 
coby421 said:
I chose Bridgewater at literally the last sec. I applied to five colleges got into them all then heard about Bridgewater and decided to apply, though it was after their deadline. I didn't go to visit any colleges and ended up picking Bridgewater because they had the most majors I could possibly be interested in (since I'm undecided), so I wouldn't have to transfer once I pick a major. I'm not in love with this college but it works for now.


MY cousin works at Bridgewater.... :thumbsup2
 
smileyk8 said:
I know i'm in England, but we go through the same process. We pick 6 uni's to apply to, then you get offers and pick first and insurance choices. I chose a few that i liked, then padded out with a couple of randoms. The main thing that made me pick nottingham was the :sunny: on its open day. It was just such a lovely day and everyone was outside drinking on the grass. So off i went :moped:

Can't believe uni's nearly over, does anyone else feel :surfweb:?


I am from Louisiana, a fellow Disney lover, and last semester I just studied abraod at Nottingham! Awesome!!! How's it goin over there??
 
I liked all the schools I got accepted to pretty much the same, so I put the names on pieces of paper, taped them to a dart board, and threw darts. The one time I actually hit the board, it came up SU.

actually ... of the schools I was accepted at, SU had the best broadcasting program, and I wanted to go into broadcasting. Well, 2 different choices of major (neither one of which was broadcasting) and 4 years later, I end up with a degree (in Info Tech), and have no idea what I want to do with my life.
 
Seems like so long ago...

Anyway, at first I was planning to major in Music - Instrumental Performance. So, I applied at Virginia Tech and James Madison University. At that point in time, I really wanted to go to JMU because of the music program, but I loved VT too. Both schools were within a few hours of home too. Well, then I was accepted to both and offered some scholarships at both. However, I received some bills that detailed how much I had to pay and the deposits required, etc... at that point in time my families financial situation couldn't afford to send me to college, so I was on my own and ended up having to turn down both VT and JMU :guilty:

Associates & Bachelors degrees:
It all worked out in the end though. As the student with the highest GPA at my high school that decided to go to the local community college, I was given a full 2 year scholarship to get my associates degree. I finished that and then transferred to Averett College (now Averett University) where I earned my BS. (In business rather than music).

Masters degree:
Then came thoughts of grad school and I was considering exploring the computer field more. I examined the MS in computer science programs at VT and Old Dominion University. Again, I was told I would be accepted by the program chairs at both institutions; however, I only applied at ODU. VT has a better CS program, but ODU also has a good CS program but is only a few minutes from the beach! VT is in the middle of no-where!!! So, I ended up at ODU and finished my MS degree in 2003.

Doctorate degree:
After finishing the MS, I started working at ODU full-time. At that point, I figured I might as well take advantage of the employee assistance program and earn another degree while I'm here. So, I started checking out the different PhD programs. Since I was working in higher education administration and knew I wanted to continue working in higher ed, I figured I might as well work on a PhD in Higher Education! In this case I decided to stay at ODU (rather than heading up to William and Mary or UVA) because it was 'free' and I wouldn't have to move (I had bought a house near ODU). I'm hoping to be done with this "final" degree in 2008...
 
I picked my college because it was the best school around for pilot training... but then because I'm colorblind I can't be a pilot, so sadly my school absolutely sucks for everything else, and because my mom works at Worcester State College, I get to go there for free, so I'm going there next year.
 
Hey applepwnz I know a couple of people that go to Worcester state and like it.
 
sugahappy said:
I am from Louisiana, a fellow Disney lover, and last semester I just studied abraod at Nottingham! Awesome!!! How's it goin over there??
:wave2: Wow, it really is a small world. How did u find it here? What degree are u doing? To be honest i'm about ready to go home now but i think that's cos it's finals time and no1s having any fun. There is a serious lack of disney lovin students here, wish i'd known u were here :sad2:
 
I picked Florida State University for 2 main reasons...they have one of the best music education programs in the country, and, with in-state tuition and scholarships, I'm going to school for free!

Anyone who's traveled around Florida can tell you that the north and south parts are totally different! I grew up in south Florida, and drive 8 hours up to school in Tallahassee. The worst part of the drive....all the Disney billboards on my way to Orlando! Don't have much money right now though, so I haven't been to WDW in years!

The cool thing, though, is that I'm hoping to do the College Program next spring. That would be so much fun!!! princess:
 
I started of playing footall at the Naval Academy in MD but then soon found that my personality didnt coincide with their way of life. So I left....then I went to a place called The College of the Holy Cross in worcester, MA for a couple of years, got fed up (good grades but just fed up with the atmosphere)...so now I am back home and going to University of South Florida in tampa, trying to get into med school or disney corporate...Who knows??? :confused3
 










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