Which and why?!
2007-03-13
10:00:24
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kindoveaz
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Education & Reference
➔ Other - Education
I really love the city and I don't mind large campuses. I grew up in Williamsport and still live here, so Lycoming would be very [almost too] close to home. I am all for travel abroad, and I love Holland and plan on living in Europe for the bulk of my life, but is so much change at one time really worth it (meaning, changing from high school to college, plus moving to a new country, perhaps learning a new language, learning my way around an entirely new city [i know my way around the others, if not intuitively], dealing with my electronics working, etc.)? I have gone to Europe twice, both for tourism and cultural learning by actually living as a European by staying with a native for 7 weeks, so I very much enjoy adventure and Europe...but, in your opinion, what do you think? Are there things I might not be thinking of (beside possible credit transfer problems in the future)? What do you know about these campuses (if applicable)? Any help would be great!
2007-03-13
12:00:05 ·
update #1