Visit each school, and see for yourself which school you like the best. Ignore "status" here, you're looking for the university that fits you the best. Attend a class (or 2) at each school, sleep overnight in the dorms if you can, eat the food in the cafeteria, speak with current students about what they like and dislike about the school. Ask students what your first year is REALLY like--not all the propaganda BS you're fed by the admissions department. Remember to watch for a deadline for when the schools need to know as well, both for registering for classes and turning in tuition deposits to hold your place in the class--I'm assuming you're starting in the winter, so I'm not as sure of that date. I know for fall admissions the deadline is May 1 (but you're obviously well past that). Also, it's considered very polite to personally write the schools you're declining--you want to remain on good terms with them just in case you get to your choice, and realize it's not for you--you then have a fairly easy process of transferring to the next school on your list. Congrats on your acceptances, and good luck with your decision!
2007-07-27 07:04:14
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answered by basketcase88 7
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I'm finding this kind of hard to believe, usually people who have no issue with money are also capable of proper grammar.
But, if this really isn't a hoax, Harvard. You'd be a fool to say no to Harvard.
2007-07-27 06:49:10
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answered by waterskater 3
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Harvard, if only because it is so internationally known.
However if one of the other schools specializes in the field that you want to go into (is in the top few schools for it, anyway), I'd go to that one.
2007-07-27 06:47:20
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answered by fiercelingua 3
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I would go to the collage that offers the best for what your interested in, lets say "Law" i would suggest going to Harvard.
2007-07-27 06:43:59
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answered by Anonymous
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honestly, interior the physique of your question you exhibit precisely how LDS differs from historic Christianity. LDS does certainly coach that no one somewhat knows, yet that we could continually settle for his or her teachings as quickly as we experience the "burning" interior that comes from the Holy Spirit chatting with us. it is quite diverse from what Christians believe. Christians believe that our faith is historic and unbroken from the time of Christ. Even people who thoroughly reject the Catholic Church do no longer dare deny the belief of an unbroken historic thread--they simply declare that it existed in parallel with the Catholic Church. inspite of which concept is held, we *understand* the Gospel we are taught is actual, simply by fact it is the comparable Gospel that became taught throughout the time of our historic previous each and all of the some time past to the time of Christ.
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answered by dunston 4
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i would go to harvard if i had a chance but if you know what you want to do then go to the best school for you trade good luck
2007-07-27 06:52:08
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answered by mother to Eva Nicole 4/25/08 4
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When you wake up from that dream make sure you put enough postage on that application letter to Western Connecticut Community College. OK?
2007-07-27 06:47:34
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answered by Rich Z 7
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depending on how far away you want to move? Which one has the degree that you want to get? Look at the cost and what you can afford
2007-07-27 07:00:38
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answered by naline20 2
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Go to the most expensive one if money is not an issue.What is to question?
2007-07-27 06:43:50
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answered by luna 5
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And I'm a dumb blonde!!!
2007-07-27 06:50:06
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answered by Anonymous
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