Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|7017|132 and Bush

Xbone Stormsurgezz
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hi
+322|6782|California

Kmarion wrote:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Party_school#Rankings
my friend goes to UCSB he says there are parties every weekend and to get in you need girls, he has that covered since he always goes to party with 3+ girls
CosmoKramer
CC you in October
+131|7035|Medford, WI

=NHB=Shadow wrote:

Kmarion wrote:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Party_school#Rankings
my friend goes to UCSB he says there are parties every weekend and to get in you need girls, he has that covered since he always goes to party with 3+ girls
yeah go madison!
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Shevchenkooooo
+42|6682|'Merica
Penn State <3.

Penn State has a great business school too!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smeal_College_of_Business

Last edited by :blacKOut: (2009-12-06 12:16:18)

Hurricane2k9
Pendulous Sweaty Balls
+1,538|6118|College Park, MD
UIUC is great. Other good computer science schools include CMU, Rice, MIT... it depends on what you go into though. If you want to go into IT it really doesn't matter where you go.

For business, well you've got University of Chicago, UPenn, NYU, UCLA, UCB, MIT (Sloan School of Management), UT Austin (Pretty sure they're #1 for accounting... good luck getting in though).

Just a tip: I'd focus on picking a school that has good academics in many subjects, but that also feels like a good fit. You might end up wanting to do something like, say, journalism or political science. And at the same time, you don't want to be miserable. If your school isn't very good in the subject you switch to then you might want to transfer, which can be a pain in the ass.
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mtb0minime
minimember
+2,418|7071

Honestly just go with the school that's most famous or has the best brand name.

I was strongly considering going to a nearby polytechnic school and figured I would learn more there and perform better there, but chose my current university instead because it has a better brand name to put on a diploma, and alumni at companies are willing to make the hookups.

Besides, as an undergraduate, you're really just learning how to learn. Internships and the work force is where you actually learn meaningful, useful, applicable stuff.
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hi
+322|6782|California

mtb0minime wrote:

Honestly just go with the school that's most famous or has the best brand name.

I was strongly considering going to a nearby polytechnic school and figured I would learn more there and perform better there, but chose my current university instead because it has a better brand name to put on a diploma, and alumni at companies are willing to make the hookups.

Besides, as an undergraduate, you're really just learning how to learn. Internships and the work force is where you actually learn meaningful, useful, applicable stuff.
Yes! that's why I only want to go to a UC hopefully it will happen in a few months... now I just wait and see

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