Poll

Where?

I plan to attend college at some point.
30 (75%)
CSULB - California State University, Long Beach
1 (2.5%)
Minnesota School of Business
1 (2.5%)
Utah State University
2 (5%)
Wentworth Institute of Technology
1 (2.5%)
New York University, Polytechnic
0 (0%)
Bemidji State University
0 (0%)
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
2 (5%)
State University of New York, Albany
1 (2.5%)
Santa Rosa Junior College
2 (5%)

Total Members Voted: 40

Author Topic: What college do you attend?  (Read 4869 times)

Obviously for those on this forum who go to college.  As soon as I get a legitimate* result, I will put it in the poll.  Be sure to check back on this topic to see if your college has been added.

*Nothing like "Mary Jane University of Botony".

As for me, CSULB - California State University, Long Beach.
I am currently BM Music Performance, with emphasis in Music Composition.  I have to pass my upper division screening to declare a Composition BM.
« Last Edit: October 08, 2013, 02:40:52 AM by SWAT One »

Don't go to one but I'd like to go to University of KY or University of Louisville.

went to Minnesota school of business for my bs; IT
then got my masters from UofM

i have 13 free credits i could use at inver hills community college right now.
no clue why i would, or what they even have that i would want. but it may be fun lol

I am a softmore but I plan to study out of country

Junior College to complete GE, then transferring to CSULB or CSUF

Utah State University and Weber State University

I'm going to attend the Columbus State Community College in Ohio for an associates degree in programming and game development.

I am a softmore but I plan to study out of country

ßlöükfáce, I think you'll remain a "softmore" until you can spell sophomore. :K

Stupid snarky comments aside, I don't think many Blocklanders attend college. I'd instead like to see a survey that attemptps to find the exact age group of the average Blocklander.

I'm going to attend the Columbus State Community College in Ohio for an associates degree in programming and game development.
Just a warning:  No one will really care about an Associates' degree.  Employers will skim right over that.  IMO, you really can't have the full college experience in just two years.  Four will probably be more valuable for you.

Just a warning:  No one will really care about an Associates' degree.  Employers will skim right over that.  IMO, you really can't have the full college experience in just two years.  Four will probably be more valuable for you.
Normally I'd agree, but the demand for IT jobs is high enough to where an associates' will get me as far as I'll need to be.

ßlöükfáce, I think you'll remain a "softmore" until you can spell sophomore. :K
yeah that was a stupid thing I did on purpose


I'm taking three courses online at Wentworth Institute of Technology to complete my major. I'm in a transfer program, so I get transferred to a job at General Electric as soon as I finish this semester.

I'm in high school still, but I want to attend Cornell, or Princeton. The odds of me being accepted are slim though since I doubt my GPA will be exceedingly high, although I could still do just as good in a public college or in a non ivy-league college. I just don't want to be like everyone else and go to community college. I wanna try to get the best education I can get.

I'm in 9th grade, and I've been thinking about attending UCSD (university California San Diego).