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Hey, what's up? My name is Annie. I work in a neurobiology lab and I love my job. I will do my best to help you! Also don't be afraid to ask me a question or a clarification to any advice I give you. I get email updates so they WILL get answered.
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Hi there, I'm a senior in high school and I'm about to make the first big decision ever, where I want to go to college. I live in San Antonio, Texas and I got accepted to UTSA (in San Antonio) and ASU (in San Angelo about 3 hours away).
I have a scholarship (2,000) to ASU and I have no scholarship at UTSA, but I'm afraid to move 3 hours away from my parents. I'm really stuck between these two choices and I have to make up my mind soon.
So, with that being said.. if you could choose, would you go to UTSA and live with your parents? Or, would you go to ASU and be three hours away from your parents?
Thanks!
Well, first of all, do you need that scolarship badely? Like would it help you out alot or would it not matter? If that scholorship does help, then choose that.
Also, look at the surroundings before you choose. Do you love the location? Which school will help you in your future.
This is a decision only you can really make based on your preferences. I wish i could help, but this is something that only you can decide.
Good luck!
(Rating: 5) Thanks a lot. I don't really need that scholarship much although every penny counts. Your advice helped, thanks.