When you go to college you set the reasons for selecting it.
You may have done this exercise and felt that either one is OK with you. Now you have to break your indecision.
Try to think a little harder for the advantage of one over the other like:
1. which one has many of your relatives, friends, idols and acquaintance attended?
2. which one in your mind has a higher standard or reputation?
3. which one had graduated many prestigious personalities?
4. which one has higher or lower tuition and miscellaneous fees which you or your parents can afford?
5. which one is near your place?
6. which one has good dormitories?
7. which one will accept your college application?
8. which one will give you scholarships?
9. which one is the preference of your parents or bf?
10. which one offers your specific course to take?
11. which one gives good assistance to graduates?
12. which one will give you more chances to graduate with honors, or let you graduate without much hassles?
13. which one will allow you more to participate in extracurricular activities?
14. which one will expose you to better college life?
15. which one will give financial assistance to students, just in case you need it?
16. which one has good college atmosphere that will induce faster understanding, absorbing and learning of your lessons?
17. which one has a good library and other college facilities?
18. which one will impress your friends knowing that you are attending that particular college?
19. which one is away or near the city?
20. which one is older college?
21. which one has more students?
22. which one is more modern at the present time?
23. etc., etc,
It is good you already have limited your choices to two. You need to contact, visit and see for yourself the two colleges to find out the answers or read the US Colleges.
You have to find out also exactly what makes you undecided?
After your evaluation and if everything is equal, I recommend you to go to the one where your college application is accepted first.
2007-03-23 13:05:43
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answer #1
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answered by PJA 4
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Marymount Manhattan College
2007-03-23 12:34:42
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answer #2
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answered by Jimmy 1
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Which one offers better classes for the career you want to go into? Also, would you prefer the city of New York or Virginia? Would you be comfortable going to an all girls school? You may not have the whole college dating experience that you would in NY. One of the other posters mentioned a beach...would you like to go to the beach? I think Marymount Manhatten may be better...it'll give you a chance to be more independent;
2007-03-23 12:32:19
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Mary Baldwin! VA is a nice place to live, and you can go to the beach too!!:)
2007-03-23 12:25:40
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answered by Anonymous
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it depends on where you live and what your major will be?
go to the school that you feel will provide you with the best classes for your major. or if you want to just have fun and party then go to manhattan... you'll have memories:-)
2007-03-23 12:26:19
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answered by melissa c 2
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Go Co-ed. You would go crazy without boys around and from a psychological standpoint, you need to smell the hormones of males to develop fully as a woman, physically and psychologically.
2007-03-23 12:26:51
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answered by mim 6
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The one where you will have the most fun and get laid the most. Your personality in the interview gets you the job, no one cares where you went to school as long as you graduate.
2007-03-23 12:29:24
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answered by Anonymous
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marymount No efence but i would never go to a all girl school
2007-03-23 12:24:45
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answered by Ally 2
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It all depends on what you want from your education.
This is a decision you should make. Perhaps make a list of the pros and cons of both schools and make your decision from there.
2007-03-23 12:24:33
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answered by frozenpancake582 4
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It is depending on your career choice. Choose the one that fit your professional goal.
2007-03-23 12:27:16
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answered by Nea'A 2
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