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Originally Posted by Reilly1017
If you are an average to above average child living in CT already, makes no sense to me to explore an out of state public school and pay the higher tuition. Sure, if you want/can go to a private school that will be worth it for your career that’s different but it always amazes me that someone who has a 3.2 GPA in say Glastonbury chooses University of New Hampshire over UConn. Sure, geography different and they want to “get away from Mom and Dad”, but really, it’s like driving past the Target dept store closer to your house to go to one further away and pay 60% more for the products.
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I graduated high school in CT but went to college at an out of state public university because CT did not offer my major at a public university in-state. That is a fairly common issue in the small states on New England, so common that there is a whole program catering to such students to give them some out of state discounts (New England Regional Student Program). Then you have other majors, like aerospace engineering, that aren't even offered at ANY public university in New England. However, for the typical communications/marketing major? Yes, out of state is a waste of cash.