|
College
Aug 11, 2004 15:33:32 GMT -5
Post by ACT II on Aug 11, 2004 15:33:32 GMT -5
Yo I've got this dilemma I've had for a pretty long time... and I've talked to a bunch of ppl bout it but still havent made up my mind...
So I have a choice of applying/going to a college that is full of prestige and famous but may be more difficult to learn in (environment, # of ppl in classes) or may not be the best in the field I want to major in. Or I could apply/go to a college that isn't as well known, doesn't have the prestige of, say, Ivy League Universities, but may be a better environment for learning (smaller class sizes maybe) or better field for my major. Which one should I choose?
I mean... a prestigious name opens opportunities right? But the reason to go to a university is to learn... but what's the use of learning if you don't have the opportunity to apply all that knowledge?
What you guys think?
|
|
AfGHaNeSteIn
Soldier
AND1 4 LiFe! Get ReaDy to GeT eMbaRRaSSeD
Posts: 80
|
College
Dec 5, 2004 16:43:52 GMT -5
Post by AfGHaNeSteIn on Dec 5, 2004 16:43:52 GMT -5
none the less alex my homie, that "famous" school opens up opportunities...but then again, why is it so famous? because of its teachers/professor that could flat out teach no matter the environment...
|
|
AfGHaNeSteIn
Soldier
AND1 4 LiFe! Get ReaDy to GeT eMbaRRaSSeD
Posts: 80
|
College
Dec 5, 2004 16:44:53 GMT -5
Post by AfGHaNeSteIn on Dec 5, 2004 16:44:53 GMT -5
lol...MY BAD... i should have saw the date on his post..it's too late now to probably change ure choice...but that was just my 1.9999999999999 cents.
|
|
|
College
Dec 5, 2004 18:51:39 GMT -5
Post by MasterMind on Dec 5, 2004 18:51:39 GMT -5
A lot down, two more to go. CHYEAH!!!!!
|
|