so, yes, i was also oos for all of my schools (i chose not to apply to my is school), and so when i was considering schools that were roughly the same price (and all of which allow you to apply for residency after the first year), i used a few things to decide. The number one thing was how comfortable i felt at the school, and what the sense of community was like. You're gonna spend a tooon of time in school, so you've got to make sure you feel like you can belong in that community. I thought the three schools actually tied in that respect. The students and staff at all of them were quite supportive, warm and friendly. So the next thing i considered was the program. Mizzou has that really cool 2+2 program, which was definitely a unique factor. I knew, though, that i wanted a school that had avians/exotics courses offered there at the school since that's something i'm really interested in. Not all of the schools i was considering had that, but ncsu did. I really liked the idea of selectives at ncsu. Another thing i thought about was the class size. At the schools i was considering, the class sizes were 140, 100, and 80. This is not to knock the larger class sizes (after all, i was strongly considering going to those schools!), but i personally wanted a smaller class size, having come from a very large undergrad institution and wanting something different.
I also considered the location of the school itself. I've always lived in big cities, and while i'm definitely ready for a little more greenery in my life, i tried envisioning myself in a very tiny town for 4 years, and the thought wasn't making me happy. Plus, i'm married, so i wanted to pick somewhere large enough where my hubby would have good job prospects.
Obviously, i visited each school, and each visit was invaluable in helping me get a more clear idea of what it would be like to attend each school. In the end, i was still in love with all three schools, but i chose ncsu because i loved it the most, and it amazingly satisfied all of my criteria (cost, residency, program features, class size, city), whereas the other schools did not. I'm very happy with my choice, and i am absolutely confident that i made the right decision for me.