Anonymous wrote:I wish I would have had supportive parents. I wish I would have had someone show me how the financial aid system worked. I wished I would have been a student first, instead of a bartender taking classes. I wish I wouldn't have had to leave TWO schools because of money.
My undergraduate degree was hard earned, and I am so so happy my own children won't have to do that. But that degree is also what got me out of my home town and into a career I love. My retirement/second career dream is to get a PhD
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many trolls on this thread, as usual.
What makes you think that? I kind of like this thread. More so than other threads where people are trying to boost/bash certain schools, it gives you a sense of what might be important to look for in a college.
Anonymous wrote:So many trolls on this thread, as usual.
Anonymous wrote:So many trolls on this thread, as usual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to a huge flagship state school. I hated it. I have siblings who went to smaller universities and had a much more positive college experience - both in instruction quality, attention to students, and making close friendships.
I went to a huge flagship state school and adored it. I came from the boonies and I embraced the big, wide world with open arms. So many opportunities, so many majors and classes, so many sources of info. I earned two major scholarships while there that sent me abroad including a Fulbright. It was awesome. I did learn that I'm not a person who enjoys sharing a bedroom.