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That's kind of what I'm trying to consider with my decision. I think a big reason that would I want to go to Charleston is because of how close it is to the beach, and how pretty it was. I don't want to be blinded by that and end up making the wrong decision in the long run.
I'd say look at a few things:
1- What are you trying to get a degree for? Not what in, but what for? A degree is just a piece of paper if you aren't planning to do something with it.
2- Is the degree you are going to try to get....going to get you to where you want to be after college?
3- Research on the schools, see what their reputations are.
4- What hobbies do you want to have while in college?
5- What kind of social scene do you want while in college?
6- Will those hobbies and social scene prevent you from obtaining #1 and #2?
There is absolutely nothing wrong with going to a beautiful campus in a fun city. But, before you spend all that money, even if it is a loan, remember that you need a plan. The degree you are going for should have a purpose, and that purpose should be for a real plan after college. Otherwise you'll just end up with 4 years of good memories, a lot of debt, and no plan.
lol, well thanks for reminding everybody on here about the hypocrisy of the moderation on here in that you are free to poli-spam the forum but I can't even post a response to a Democrat or the cabal of Gamecock nutty SuperFans who dominate this board without being disappeared.
This'll be my only response to you. Looks like I got you to stop posting so much which was my goal. Took a previously banned troll to enforce the TOS. lol
Or...it could be that I just don't spend hours a day, every day, on here....like you....and thus you THINK I post less.
Or...it could be that I just don't spend hours a day, every day, on here....like you....and thus you THINK I post less.
Grow up buddy.
lol dude you were averaging like 30 new political soapbox threads a day, many of them just soapboxing about the joy of unions and how Haley ruined your life and how King Obama has presided over the best economy in the history of man on earth. lol
Your buddies went to bat for you though. Said I was being mean. I mistook Led Monkey for your lover given his White Knight syndrome protectiveness of you , until I found out he is under age. lol
lol dude you were averaging like 30 new political soapbox threads a day, many of them just soapboxing about the joy of unions and how Haley ruined your life.
Your buddies went to bat for you though. Said I was being mean.
Blah blah blah That's all for another thread.
This thread is about her asking about CofC vs USC.
1- What are you trying to get a degree for? Not what in, but what for? A degree is just a piece of paper if you aren't planning to do something with it.
2- Is the degree you are going to try to get....going to get you to where you want to be after college?
3- Research on the schools, see what their reputations are.
4- What hobbies do you want to have while in college?
5- What kind of social scene do you want while in college?
6- Will those hobbies and social scene prevent you from obtaining #1 and #2?
There is absolutely nothing wrong with going to a beautiful campus in a fun city. But, before you spend all that money, even if it is a loan, remember that you need a plan. The degree you are going for should have a purpose, and that purpose should be for a real plan after college. Otherwise you'll just end up with 4 years of good memories, a lot of debt, and no plan.
I really appreciate this advice and will definitely put it into consideration. I've done a lot of research on all of the schools, and I've come across both good and bad. I always had intentions of going to law school but those intentions may end up changing
I'm actually from out of state and I don't know anyone going to either school
I would recommend going in state to save money because colleges are all generally the same thing. You'll just be paying lot more for the exact same education as people in your class if you down here.
DId you consider Clemson? It is public too. Close to the mountains in western part of state.
I considered it but I never ended up applying to it. I also heard it was in the middle of nowhere haha
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