General Chat / College Thread
- 02-November 14
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Coupon Offline
i know theres one already, but im too lazy to find it.
where are you guys applying too/where are you going?any tips/tricks to college admissions?
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Lotte Offline
i won't be applying until next year but it's probably going to be something economic at either Erasmus University Rotterdam or the University of Amsterdam.
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inthemanual Offline
The big thing that I've seen any time someone asks about admissions is that nobody knows what they did right or wrong to get in. My best advice is to figure out where you're going to be most comfortable, socially, financially, academically, physically.
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RCT2day Offline
^ditto
I just started college 2.5 months ago and I've gotta say, my best advice is not to stress too much because it''ll all work out in the end. I know that sounds crazy to think as you're submitting apps now and writing a bunch of essays, but trust me. Just enjoy senior year of high school because it was an incredible year for me and I miss it so much. But college is awesome so look forward to that.
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csw Offline
Applying to Purdue University, University of Kentucky, and Missouri University of Science & Technology. S&T is pretty much out of the picture, and I'm leaning towards Purdue, but a visit to UK may change that. Planning to study civil engineering with (hopefully) a focus on geology.
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MorganFan Offline
Last night I applied to:
UT
Purdue
Colorado School of Mines
Vanderbilt
UMN
SMU
and I have:
TAMU
CU Boulder
UC Berkeley
USC
UW
yet to finish.
All for Mechanical Engineering. 2nd choice, Civil. I'm also a little interested in Marketing, so I'm thinking about that for a minor.
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Austin55 Offline
I'm just going to work on getting into UTA (Unv. Texas Arlington), it's just so damn convenient for me.
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Steve Offline
Save yourself $40,000 of debt and don't waste your time. Sure, you'll feel accomplished, but a few years after that you'll start wishing half your paycheck for a job you didn't want (but could have gotten without the degree anyway) wasn't going to Sallie Mae and towards your rent instead.
More often than not, college is useless. You can master just about anything by learning something on your own versus a professor telling you how to do it. Unless you want like a degree in law or medicine or something ridiculous like that, I guess. Whatever. I'm bitter.
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Austin55 Offline
Steve, I feel the same. I'm still planning on getting a degree, but going the cheapest most efficient route possible.
I've watched several of my older friends go to a 4 year university, graduate 80k in debt, and go back to being a bartender or whatever they were doing before college. I've seen a few spend some time in the military, go on the GI bill, and then go back to the military. A lot of the ones who have gotten jobs somewhere are high demand/low pay jobs like teachers.
I'm currently in my 5th semester of community college, taking classes that I both need for basics or are interesting for just like 200$ a semester and I'm really enjoying it honestly. Working on the side to, I refuse to go into debt. Plus I still have plenty of time to hang out or play RCT
Obviously this does not apply to everyone.
Another thing to consider- Trade schools. A/C repairmen, welders, etc make serious money around here.
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Maverix Offline
I'm assuming it's Tennessee as he also said he applied to Vandy. Plus we are the realy UT.
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csw Offline
More often than not, college is useless. You can master just about anything by learning something on your own versus a professor telling you how to do it. Unless you want like a degree in law or medicine or something ridiculous like that, I guess. Whatever. I'm bitter.
I don't get this. Perhaps I'm missing something, but I'm pretty sure people who don't get a degree can't compete with those who do when it comes to getting a decent job.
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