is being educated in the northern part of the USA better than choosing a college in the south (USA)?
Apr.01, 2010 in
College Selection
i think the south suckx. then northeners are more industrialized and advanced.
i think the south suckx. then northeners are more industrialized and advanced.
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April 1st, 2010 at 5:16 pm
Not necessarily. Duke, the University of Texas, Georgia Tech, William and Mary and the University of Virginia all jump to mind as top school in Southern states. There are many others too. Of course, the North has very good schools too.
April 1st, 2010 at 5:34 pm
I agree, not necessarily. In general, I’m of the opinion that you should go to the very best school you can get in to (and afford, through whatever combination of scholarships, loans, etc. you can muster…)
Of course, the school also has to be a good fit. So it could well be that a fine school in the south is just right for you.
I’d suggest checking out the Fiske Guide to Colleges for a real sense of a wide variety of schools. Visit http://www.collegeboard.com, get literature from schools, visit those of greatest interest to you, apply…and take it from there!