the thread about nothing...

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So tired. Don't even feel like getting up and turning on my XBOX to play 2k. 
 
Tired as a muggg but don't feel like moving clothes from bed to chair.
Grandfather playing James Brown, not getting sleep anytime soon.
I just don't feel like moving.
Dont feel like hopping in the shower
My cellphone is horrid
No cold water in the fridge

1st world problems got me struggling..
 
School A: $12,000 a year (tuition), HIGHLY DIFFICULT academics, known for excellent academics in the state but not a household name, close to a big city for employment and internship possibilities. 10-15 miles from a big city. Slightly above average school (in comparison to the other schools in area)

School B: $7,000 a year (tuition), average academics, Hour drive away from a big city. Not much to offer, but cheap. It's what you make it.

School C: $8,500 a year (tuition), less than 15-20 minutes from a big city, average academics, known in the city. Average school all-around.

School D: $8,000 a year (tuition), in a HUGE city with plenty of opportunities. HBCU, easy academics, known in the city, probably not known within the state.

School E: $9,700 a year (tuition), in a big city. Household Name, Excellent academics. Excellent connections and opportunities.


Not sure where to choose. School E is my obvious first option but not sure what my second choice should be.
 
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School A: $12,000 a year (tuition), HIGHLY DIFFICULT academics, known for excellent academics in the state but not a household name, close to a big city for employment and internship possibilities. 10-15 miles from a big city. Slightly above average school (in comparison to the other schools in area)

School B: $7,000 a year (tuition), average academics, Hour drive away from a big city. Not much to offer, but cheap. It's what you make it.

School C: $8,500 a year (tuition), less than 15-20 minutes from a big city, average academics, known in the city. Average school all-around.

School D: $8,000 a year (tuition), in a HUGE city with plenty of opportunities. HBCU, easy academics, known in the city, probably not known within the state.

School E: $9,700 a year (tuition), in a big city. Household Name, Excellent academics. Excellent connections and opportunities.


Not sure where to choose. School E is my obvious first option but not sure what my second choice should be.
seriously does NOT matter where you went to undergrad for education unless you plan on doing research. 

choose the cheapest route. 
 
Just because you came out at the exact time my pizza came out the oven. Does not mean you getting any of it.
 
seriously does NOT matter where you went to undergrad for education unless you plan on doing research. 
choose the cheapest route. 
I've heard people say that, and then I've heard people say the exact opposite.
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hmm i guess i should clarify.

if you want the "college experience" then yes it does matter. if "prestige" and "name brand" matters to you, then yeah choose accordingly.

my undergrad didn't have a football team and it was mostly a "commuter school".

and while that kinda sucked, i was more pissed about spending that kind of money when my main goal in undergrad was to get in, get out, move on to graduate school. if i coulda done it over again i woulda taken the scholarship money and went to state. 

but perhaps some other majors/career paths find advantages in putting a lot of thought into choosing an undergrad program.
 
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Speaking of paper planes.. i use to make these with paper.. picture don't explain much but some of yall might get it
 
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Any of you guys ever been skydiving? Im not sure if im willing to spend 200 bones on it lol.

I can't attest too much on schooling since im a freshman, but go to the school with the best academics/connections/name man. I turned down schools that offered me way more aid just cause I know ND alum are pretty widespread and the name itself is pretty well known. Hopefully its ends up being worth it if I keep my grades up and still network :rolleyes
 
i was always making satellites, erasers with staples stabbed through, i built the simplest planes but they were dope
 
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