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I’ve been at school for 5 months now.
I absolutely do not like it here. I don’t really have any friends although I try to make them. People here are rude and unfriendly. We have classroom buildings that were once a parking garage (and you can tell).
There aren’t really any school events going on around campus.
I am wanting to transfer but don’t know where; anyone have any suggestions of schools that I could look into?
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college? most local colleges have more than that, look at the colleges near your area if you aren’t looking to move
At this point I am willing to move ANYWHERE in the country; I’ve looked into local schools where I am, they do not offer much more than what I am getting now.
Come to NYC, there is a mix of soooo many types of people it’s impossible to not have any friends
Try looking at a bigger schools. They often have a lot more going on and you will have a better chance at being involved in something you like and meeting other who share similar interests. State schools will be able to offer you more loan money from the government. I go to a private school, they can get expensive. If costs don’t matter, then you really should look around. Think if you like big or small schools. Some small schools offer a lot despite their size. My school has a ton of organizations and I am so involved that I can’t even go to everything because our University has so much going on. There’s only 3500 people on our campus. The professors will work with you if you are having problems and you get more one-on-one teaching.
Try making a list of the things you want and need in a school and then look for a school that offers those wants and needs. Also, look at the different types of diversity, they usually have more to offer.
Wyco wrote:
Come to NYC, there is a mix of soooo many types of people it’s impossible to not have any friends
I was actually looking into a couple of of school in NYC; (i.e. Pace University) are there any certain one’s you would recommend
Well, what are you majoring in?
Wyco wrote:
Well, what are you majoring in?
Political Science w/ minor in Sociology or Business have not decided which yet
alittlebitofrandom wrote:
Try looking at a bigger schools. They often have a lot more going on and you will have a better chance at being involved in something you like and meeting other who share similar interests. State schools will be able to offer you more loan money from the government. I go to a private school, they can get expensive. If costs don’t matter, then you really should look around. Think if you like big or small schools. Some small schools offer a lot despite their size. My school has a ton of organizations and I am so involved that I can’t even go to everything because our University has so much going on. There’s only 3500 people on our campus. The professors will work with you if you are having problems and you get more one-on-one teaching.Try making a list of the things you want and need in a school and then look for a school that offers those wants and needs. Also, look at the different types of diversity, they usually have more to offer.
Yeah there are about 27k students at my current school. If it would not be asking too much, is it possible for you to let me know which university you attend…
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Wyco wrote:
Come to NYC, there is a mix of soooo many types of people it’s impossible to not have any friendsI was actually looking into a couple of of school in NYC; (i.e. Pace University) are there any certain one’s you would recommend
well if you’re ac19 I’d suggest Baruch College(Business honors program is really good), Berkley, ****. Johns University(for pharmacy), Long Island University (also good for pharmacy and couple of other things), Queens College CUNY (Liberal arts).
There’s a whole list. Message me if you’re interested in NYC colleges.
Ohio Northern… and if you are ac19, they have a really nice business college and a strong Poli Sci program. We actually had a state representative teach a class last year. The site is www.onu.edu
Another important thing to look at is the job placement for graduates. At our school most of our programs have about a 95% placement after graduation. That is very high. Some of our programs even have 100%.
alittlebitofrandom wrote:
Ohio Northern… and if you are ac19, they have a really nice business college and a strong Poli Sci program. We actually had a state representative teach a class last year. The site is www.onu.eduAnother important thing to look at is the job placement for graduates. At our school most of our programs have about a 95% placement after graduation. That is very high. Some of our programs even have 100%.
Thanks, I’ll definitely look into that school
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