I have considered that a State University may have less credit than that of another college that isn't considered a State University. This could be in terms of after you graduate the credentials you get from companies and employers. This may sound crazy, and also this may seem confusing. How would companies and corporations in the later future perceive that? Would they consider a state school to be less prestigious than others? This is extremely difficult to put into words. I know that state institutions are required to accept residences of that state to some extent. Basically, their selection of acceptance isn't, OR IS IT?, as selective as a institution that isn't a STATE university. Please help. To me, universities are simply that- 4 year institutions. The factors that make schools unique of course are their academics, location, student body, student organizations, housing, etc. BUT aside from those factors, is there anything that distinguishes a state university from other schools?
2007-01-06
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Christa
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Higher Education (University +)