How would you ranks these schools?

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Just for fun and to get some outside opinions - How would you rank these particular schools? After being to several schools I'm finding it increasingly difficult to decide which one I'd like to attend (if I even get accepted to more than one). I'd like to hear anyones opinions about these particular schools:

Arizona
UNLV
UOP
Baylor
Colorado
Midwestern
Temple
USC
 
This school isn't even open yet. How would you "rank" this one?

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I am biased but...TEMPLE #1

Seriously, go to the LEAST EXPENSIVE!
 
Just for fun and to get some outside opinions - How would you rank these particular schools? After being to several schools I'm finding it increasingly difficult to decide which one I'd like to attend (if I even get accepted to more than one). I'd like to hear anyones opinions about these particular schools:

Arizona
UNLV
UOP
Baylor
Colorado
Midwestern
Temple
USC

1) Arizona
2) UOP
3) Colorado
4) Baylor
5) Temple
6)USC

Midwestern is still an unknown at this point and can't really be fairly ranked, but it'll probably be where AZ and UOP are in about 5 years.
 
1. UOP
2. Arizona
3. Colorado
4. Baylor
5. Temple
6. USC
 
Don't go to UNLV.. it's too expensive.. plus I want the spot.
 
like this: #57
🙄
LOL

I am biased but...TEMPLE #1

Seriously, go to the LEAST EXPENSIVE!

Ok, so what if these were your choices:

1. Attend school with a cheaper tuition and fees

2. Attend a school with higher tuition but in an area where you can purchase a house and potentially sell it back with a profit to equal the cost of education
 
Ok, so what if these were your choices:

1. Attend school with a cheaper tuition and fees

2. Attend a school with higher tuition but in an area where you can purchase a house and potentially sell it back with a profit to equal the cost of education

With the housing market like it is this seems like risky business. Despite the school I attend, 1 is the clear choice.
 
That's funny.

So, why did you choose UOP?

Lots of reasons, the main one of which was it was actually the cheapest school I got in to (Well, really close to the cheapest).

Pacific actually overbudgets ridiculously for housing and personal expenses (food and whatnot) for single people. It's kind of silly. I reduced my financial aid by 2000/quarter and I still have 7 stacks of high society sitting in my bank account, doing nothing. I also got a scholarship which helped, and the fact that school is only three years saves you about 20,000 in interest on your loans. I expect to leave with under 250k in loans, which isn't terrible.
 
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