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Which university should i go to?
I got accepted to both eastern Michigan University and Ohio University (no this is not OSU this is OU a different school). Both schools are kinda similar with cost, travel from my home and school colors (haha) but I really don't know which to choose. I went to both campuses and fell in love with both. I love OU for it's old feel and it's the most haunted campus in america! (I love anything like that) but I love how EMU is like a big city area and it seems like it's not so isolated.
I heard that EMU is dangerous but I didn't get that at all when i went and no one has told me otherwise expert for online.
Also, they say OU is a little snobbish and is too big of a party school!
Please, if someone can do a little better clarity for me that would be awesome.
Oh and I got the same amount for scholarships for each school. 5,000 a year...
3 Answers
- PrincessLv 58 years agoFavorite Answer
Go with your gut, and don't look back.
Source(s): college senior - Anonymous8 years ago
Hi,
Firstly, my best wishes for you Brenna..choosing a school to study is obviously for building your career and knowledge. So, you must knew some attributes, that you need day by day for smooth going of your studies and also for migrating to reach your goal in future, after your studies. Just list all those attributes in a paper behind the schools that you chose. Here's a sample..
Michigan OSU
1) Travel 1 0
2) Environment 0 1
Allocate 1 point to each attribute, respective with the schools, where you feel it will satisfy. Finally, add those points in column wise to get an aggregated answer. Definitely you will get a big and small number. The big number indicates, that the things you wished are offered well in that particular school. So choose that and get started.
It's a small habit, that i often do when i get confused with options that are equally good. Try this, if you wish. Also get suggestions from peoples, already studying in those schools. It will be really worthy.
- Anonymous8 years ago
Go to the school that will end up costing you less out of pocket cash. Which is cheaper?