Colorado, Ohio, or Nova???

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I was lucky enough to be accepted at multiple dental schools and am now having a hard time deciding which dental school to attend and put down a deposit for. I've narrowed it down to Colorado, Ohio, and Nova. Which school would you choose?

Colorado -In state, closer to home, cheapest option, great facilities...
Ohio -Very nice people, students seemed very happy to be there, decent facilities, small scholarship, in-state after 1st year...
Nova -Great location, newer facilities, students also seemed very happy there, more expensive...

I would love any suggestions related to this. Any advice?
 
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go to your state school, be close to home, and save $$$👍
 
Colorado save $$$$
 
Colorado or Ohio State
 
I'm totally biased but i'd say Colorado 😀
 
I would go with Colorado or Ohio State. Nova is very nice, but too expensive. Then again, where do you want to live for 4 years? Personally, I would choose Colorado.
 
State school all the way. Nothing is better that Having your state to pay for part of your education, after all you and your family have been paying taxes for a long time.
 
State school all the way. Nothing is better that Having your state to pay for part of your education, after all you and your family have been paying taxes for a long time.

I don't know anything about Colorado, but it depends what your state school tuition is like. For me, it is even cheaper to go to one of the OOS schools I got into (in state after first year) than my state school because in state tuition is significantly cheaper in the other state. I know OSU does in-state after first year too. Might want to check out that possibility if cost is the most important thing to you.
 
It seems that most are saying go with the cheaper option. I'm thinking you guys are probably right; it would be nice to graduate with less debt and go with the cheaper option (Colorado). It was just such a hard decision because Nova (primarily for the location) and Ohio (primarily for the people) are such great schools. Anyway, thanks for the replies and advice everyone! It was appreciated.

@every1cheer: Good point and thing to consider, but I already checked and Colorado would still be the cheapest option. Thanks for the suggestion.
 
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