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PLEASE ANSWER MY GODDAMN QUESTION. ITS THE 4TH TIME IVE ASKED?

So basically, my choices are narrowed down to

U of Winsconsin-Madison

Marquette

Northwestern(mabye, still awaiting)

Milwaukee School of Engineering

Im applying for a computer engineering degree, and I want to be a computer scientist/programmer

Well, Ive been thinkin it through, and I need some advice. Is it better to go to a college that is big and has a better engineering program, or is it okay to go to a smaller, less reputable school. I feel like I should go to a smaller school so I dont feel so isolated/left behind/ with no one on one teacher access. The big school being Madison and the smaller being Marquette.

I really need some help. Im starting to feel inadequate about myself based on my college choice.

Update:

Sorry bout the question rage, but I really need help, and "42" doesnt help me much, now does it

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  • 1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    The answer is 42.

  • MM
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    Assuming you're not going to be miserable at the big school for other reasons, go to the school with the better program. You can always go to office hours or find a tutor if you're having trouble. And if it really doesn't work out, you can always transfer down, but it's harder to transfer up.

  • 1 decade ago

    you know you really ought to answer the question yourself or you should ask your mentor or your current teacher/ tutor who knows you best. cause none of us would have any idea as to what your studying capacities are. some of us can study with out the teachers aide while the others will need some help. so ask some one who knows you. they'll be able to help you better.

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