Author Topic: BL Juniors/Seniors looking for colleges?  (Read 1765 times)

I am eligible for a full ride scholarship that I can apply for starting next year at Brown Institute here in Minnesota.  If you don't know the specialty this school offers it is for video production which 80% of the teachers at the school and then a lot of the administration would recommend me for it to the college so pretty much my entire school staff would recommend me to the college for it lol.  Then I have my manager who lives 45 minutes from me at my streaming specialist job.
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i'm taking moon classes on the moon every night

it's a long commute, but it's worth it

I was considering the medical field but im not really sure that it's worth all the money, time, and effort.  I don't like where healthcare is going, and every doctor I've spoken to has said he wouldn't recommend going into medicine.

I'm leaning more towards engineering or law now.

NATE probably... I'm either being a pilot, electrician and pilot (Up here in Canada that is killing 2 birds with one stone)
Or Canadian forces

Well, I'm at UIC (University of Illinois at Chicago), but next semester I'm not going to be at the same school anymore, I'm either transferring to NYU (New York University) or Columbia, New York. I've been accepted to both of the schools, I just didn't want to move away for a little while. I love chicago too much.


Ew ;-;

:C

If I go to ASU too, promise me we will throw a party with a blockland theme.
:D

Well if you are shooting for JHU don't settle for UMBC.  What's your gpa?
Somewhere around 3.8-3.9 I think.

I prefer Community Colleges over big time universities. One. More cheap. Two. Smaller. Three. Less debt when your older.

Somewhere around 3.8-3.9 I think.
If that's unweighted, and you get a ~2080 you would probably get in.  But considering the fact that you're a legacy, it's a lot more likely.  Tbh, I don't think you'd get any money though.
I prefer Community Colleges over big time universities. One. More cheap. Two. Smaller. Three. Less debt when your older.
But universities have many more majors

Im going to ESU which is a state school, I got a full scholarship and its 5 minutes away from my house so i said forget it.

I prefer Community Colleges over big time universities. One. More cheap. Two. Smaller. Three. Less debt when your older.

I'm taking advantage of a nearby community college for relatively the same reasons. My parents don't mind me staying home, so I don't have to pay for dorms and food, homecooked meals and no bills. I only plan to stay there to do the required basics, and then transfer to a larger college (university, institute, whatever) for whatever major I intend to do.

I honestly have no idea what I'm doing right now though, I don't understand college or its system. I haven't really "started" yet, I decided to just take one art class to begin with. Mostly because I have yet to get a car for myself (parents also drive me to college, lol), I wanted to learn art, and to sort of "ween myself in."
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I prefer Community Colleges over big time universities. One. More cheap. Two. Smaller. Three. Less debt when your older.
Philosophy major from Stanford looks more impressive than inver hills community college

Philosophy major from Stanford looks more impressive than inver hills community college
Philosophy major does not look impressive from any school.