WoWsErS123 answered Thursday October 28 2004, 3:13 pm: Hmm.. i would go to Penn State! because i looooove PA! heh yeah well umm or the closest one to your house and friends! hope i helped! [ WoWsErS123's advice column | Ask WoWsErS123 A Question ]
rainbowcherrie answered Thursday October 28 2004, 3:07 pm: Well I don't live in America so I really don't know how good any of the colleges are out there but I do have advice. No one really knows which is best cause no one has been a student at all of them. Think about each college and what it has to offer, what kind of college do you need? Does one specilise in something? Is there a certain subject that you are studying that one college will be better at than others? How big do you want the college to be? How far are you willing to travel? Also, ask around your friends, where are they going? Can they reccomend any of them? Make a list of the pros and cons of each college then weight it all up. Which has the most good points? Also, sometimes you can arrange to visit them so maybe you could look into that as well. I know I don't have much experience but I hope that helped :) [ rainbowcherrie's advice column | Ask rainbowcherrie A Question ]
AmericnJewl answered Thursday October 28 2004, 2:16 pm: That's really great that you're starting to think about colleges already. Instead of worrying which college is best (and there's no real way of saying which is or isn't), concentrate on your schoolwork. You'll need very good grades to get into any of those schools and a lot can happen between now and your senior year of high school. Your sophomore or junior year you should consider visiting some of those schools if you can (some schools offer online tours of their campus). Talk to your parents now about how your education will be paid for and also consider scholarship opportunities.
GroverTheStoNer answered Thursday October 28 2004, 1:57 pm: You should choose your college and not let others choose for you. It's up to you. Those colleges are EXPENSIVE, man! Seriously, you should take time to think about which one YOU want to go to.
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C4orce7 answered Thursday October 28 2004, 1:11 pm: Well do you have enough money for these colleges? They are all good but you need to think if you have the right education first and if its close to home. Whatever one you feel is best for you and your needs!! [ C4orce7's advice column | Ask C4orce7 A Question ]
alisonmarie answered Thursday October 28 2004, 12:57 pm: Nobody could definitively give you that answer - not only will they not have attended every school, but they won't know what's right for you. Do you want a big/small school? A party/quiet school? City or country?
The list goes on and on. That being said, I went to Michigan State and LOVED it. I miss it a lot. If you have any specific questions about MSU, let me know and I'll answer them.
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