>Be 18
>Accepted into lots of colleges
I need help people, how do I decide on where to go?
>>16990220
Go to the biggest in-state school. Or wherever you got the best scholarship deal.
First priority is which can get you th best education for your chosen field.
Second priority is cost and whether you can afford it.
Third is general school reputation.
Fourth is location, what environment it is and how far you are from places you want to be (like home, towns, etc.)
>go where the money is
get your degree cheap. go to CC for your generals/associate, transfer to a uni for the rest
>prestige
bullshit. being valedictorian of "state school university" is better than barely scraping by at an ivy league. you get out what you put in
>>16990220
Depends what you want out of life OP.
If you have gran plans, then go to the best school that you can get in to.
Many years ago, when I was a senior in high school, the headmaster of the school gathered the senior class in the gym. His only advice to us was to go to the best school we could get in to as far away from home as we could. And that was exactly what I did--but not because he had told us to to that.
>>16990307
DO NOT FOLLOW THIS ADVICE.
This sounds like a Bernie fan offering advice.
>>16990220
narrow it down based on cost, lifestyle, and of course, major.
cost is most important unless its simply not an issue, in which case major is. lifestyle matters a bit.
ideal
>>16990656
>cost is most important unless its simply not an issue
this so much, especially at the undergraduate level