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for anyone, I would recommend going to a small college that's decently accredited and is known for having good professors.
yeah, my uni is pretty great, it is very small, has several of the best intellectuals of my country as professors and is well accredited.
When a uni is small this means:
Professors actually get to know you, not only your full name, but if you go for it, chatting with them is no problem.
Access to the Student Union is simple.
Library is a friendly environment rather than full of strangers.
More known faces.
Easier to make friends with people of different careers.
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I think it's awesome that you've already started this, sending in apps, etc. It shows a lot of dedication (read: uh yeah I haven't even started >.< I'm a dumbass). I'd definitely listen to rpg's advice. Even if you don't get accepted into the schools your girlfriend might be sent to, you can probably find a good community college nearby, raise that GPA, then transfer in. I'ma relate a few things that I've been TOLD (just a senior too), so forgive me for any inaccuracies.

As far as I see, the entire community college transfer deal is underrated. First off, it's cheaper. Second, that first year of college is just your general ed anyway, and most colleges don't even let you take classes in your major till your junior year. You might as well take the SAME GENERAL ED classes in community college and pay less. Third, you get the same type of education. you have to learn the same stuff...you just pay less and get smaller class sizes in community college. Here in california the schools are so impacted that some uni students are SENT TO LOCAL COMMUNITY COLLEGES because class size was full -- and I bet they did better than the regular uni students. Also, if you're going to a community college right next to a university, chances are your professors teach at both places. SAME TEACHERS OMG. Fourth, it's EASIER to transfer in from a community college to a university than it is to go straight to the 4-year from high school, because you've essentially proved that you are more stable choice for the university than some stupid freshman.

The only thing that you ahve to worry about in community college is the general leniency in the atmosphere. A lot of kids tend to drop out of community college because there's less incentive to go to school. As long as you're dedicated though, you should do fine. I've heard people call community college a mere 'extension of high school.' But personally, in light of the pros, I wouldn't mind taking up the 13th grade.

So yeah, thus ends my speil on community/junior college.

I'd like to hear a good argument for going straight to a 4-year -- gotta know both sides of the coin. I'm also having trouble with girlfriend going to a different college -- she watns to go out of state and I want to stay in, but if colleges really offer the same majors I guess I wouldn't mind moving. what's wrong with this line of logic?
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So when exactly do college classes start for you guys (Juris and Vince)? Like mine started August 15th. Are you guys applying for Spring Semester?
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Classes here generally start around September -- all of my old-senior friends are in college already :(

We'll be applying for fall 2009.
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I'd like to hear a good argument for going straight to a 4-year -- gotta know both sides of the coin. I'm also having trouble with girlfriend going to a different college -- she watns to go out of state and I want to stay in, but if colleges really offer the same majors I guess I wouldn't mind moving. what's wrong with this line of logic?
Unless you feel like you want to marry your girlfriend, then I really think you should just go instate.  There are so many other people out there (especially in college) that you can fall in love with.
Anyway, I am a senior also in highschool, but I really want to stay instate (mostly for tuition costs and stuff, but I also love Washington weather).  I'm going to apply to UW Honors, which with a 3.989 (hopefully will get up to 3.999 this year), band/jazz band (sectional leader also), tennis captain plus varsity, went to districts in track last year and hopefully a captain, plus hours of community service, hopefully it will be a shoe-in.
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okay listen up

if you live in ohio and you can afford it: GO TO OHIO STATE!!!! ALL THE OTHER SCHOOLS EXCEPT MIAMI AND CASE WESTERN ARE A WASTE OF YOUR MONEY AND EVEN THEN THEY ARE BOTH TOO EXPENSIVE FOR WHAT YOU GET


(however with your grades unless you get like a 33 on the act you will not get in to the main campus and will get deferred to a branch or have to start a quarter late, but after 40 credit hours you can transfer to the main campus no questions asked as long as you have like a 3.0 or something)
case isnt really that expensive for what you get, i don't think!
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So when exactly do college classes start for you guys (Juris and Vince)? Like mine started August 15th.
As did mine, interesting.
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...and most colleges don't even let you take classes in your major till your junior year.

um what. I am a freshman and am taking two classes in my major this year. Maybe my college is unusual, but there are hardly any restrictions on when I take gen eds vs. major requirements.

Now I want to know: is that unusual?
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My college won't let you DECLARE your major until sophomore year, but you can go ahead and be taking the classes for your major whenever (they just want people to figure out what they want to do the first year).

I don't see any reason to not get your major classes until the last two, that seems REALLY pushing it as far as time goes.
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Wow that is really weird. When I enrolled, I picked my Bachelor and my Major before I even started university and shit. I'm in first year second semester at the moment and I've taken 6 units related to my Major.

Then again, Australia, what a backwards country  :woop:
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Yeah that does seem really weird. Universities are the REAL WORLD it's not high school anymore. Not allowing you to declare a major until second year seem a bit too much like "holding your hand." If you know what you want to major in then it should be fine with them!
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yeah i declared mine freshman year, but i think if you don't apply from the beginning to your major college, the university puts you in their first year college program which is maybe why you can't declare till sophomore year?
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For those that haven't declared their major until second year, how long is your course? I know that a couple of friends of mine made their three year course a four year course by taking a "University Preparation Course" (which I think is the biggest load of shit ever) beforehand that took a year. It was optional, I didn't take it. Maybe that's what they're doing for the above posters but making it mandatory and not optional?
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High school students fret so much about getting into colleges and all that and it's really silly and in three years you will be like GOSH I WAS SO SILLY!!!!  Like not to put you down man but seriously that is how it is.

You are doing everything right and have nothing to worry about.  You will get accepted somewhere regardless of your grades.  It is pretty rare to get rejected on basis of grades when you apply early.  Exceptions are when you apply to a state college's main branch (the one that says like University of Ohio without a city name after it) or a private school.  I would bet you get accepted to at least 4 of your picks.

Also fill out a FAFSA right now jesus christ it is so sad how many people never apply for financial aid and then get screwed halfway through the term when they still haven't paid and get expelled or something.  Make sure you go to the official site because there are lots of scammer sites out there that steal your information.

http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/

I DO recommend going to a less expensive and more convenient school because college is college no matter what.  It only matters if you go to a school that is actually famous (like Harvard).  A degree from any state school says "University of Wisconsin" or "University of Ohio" on it regardless of what campus you go to and nobody in the real world will seriously give half a damn which branch you attended.

Also yes it is maybe a little presumptious to pick a college based on where your girlfriend is going and there is a realistic chance you will break up and you will regret your decision, but if it is important to you right now and you have made a decision, stick with it and be proud of yourself!  If something matters to you, don't be ashamed.  She is obviously very important to you (also it is always magical when high school sweethearts marry and the rest of us are always jealous).
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for anyone, I would recommend going to a small college that's decently accredited and is known for having good professors. some people are apparently fine with going to huge schools where no one gives a shit about you and 90% of your professors blow gay dicks, so whatever interests you
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a couple of my pals go to temple too so idk, it's a pretty big school and the majority of people will be sorta shitty anywhere you go


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Yeah that does seem really weird. Universities are the REAL WORLD it's not high school anymore.

lol no they're not, they're filled with kids living off of their parents' income. I remember busting my ass to put myself through school and I remember being pretty disgusted that almost everyone else my age that I knew had their lips firmly wrapped around the parental teat, a couple of them didn't even know how to open a checking account until they were around 20 years old. Many of them still mooch off of their folks because they chose some of the most worthless majors ever and never thought to seek out an internship while they were in bigkid playland.
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lol no they're not, they're filled with kids living off of their parents' income. I remember busting my ass to put myself through school and almost everyone else my age that I knew had their lips firmly wrapped around the parental teat.

Man, that's a great way to put it.
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Man, that's a great way to put it.
sometimes I think parents should get to choose their kids' majors because I would be really pissed off if I spent tens of thousands of dollars so my kid could get a degree in something like photography or art criticism.
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lol no they're not, they're filled with kids living off of their parents' income. I remember busting my ass to put myself through school and I remember being pretty disgusted that almost everyone else my age that I knew had their lips firmly wrapped around the parental teat, a couple of them didn't even know how to open a checking account until they were around 20 years old. Many of them still mooch off of their folks because they chose some of the most worthless majors ever and never thought to seek out an internship while they were in bigkid playland.

I opened a checking account in high school.  My dad was there but I did the majority of the process, he just had to sign some papers because his name needed to be on the account.

Knowing so many people don't know how to do this makes me feel kinda awesome about myself even though it shouldn't (really it should make other people feel BAD about themselves)
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I opened a checking account in high school.  My dad was there but I did the majority of the process, he just had to sign some papers because his name needed to be on the account.

Knowing so many people don't know how to do this makes me feel kinda awesome about myself even though it shouldn't (really it should make other people feel BAD about themselves)
that's the thing, it basically just amounts to going to the bank and asking. It blows my mind that there's so many people who are actually legally adults but are basically completely helpless without a monetary support line from mom and dad. Hell, when I was still in highschool I remember actually TEACHING a 19 yearold chick how to do laundry when I went to the university to visit one of my older friends.