Louisville:
Pro: Loved school, Great city, easy to get home on a plane, close to touristy things, 45 month program
Con: Tuition, far from home, don't know much about where to live, cold in winter
LMU:
Pro: Love Knoxville, would get to be next to a big SEC school (like where I come from), lots to do, 46 month program
Con: Cold, high tuition, far from home, harder to get home on a plane, don't know much about city
Missouri:
Pro: they accepted me!
Con; too cold, city stinks, I would be worried about my safety due to experience at an interview, I would not like it there.
I really need help on UL v. LMU. I know that LMU is newer and there may be issues with that. Tuition is about the same ( when you are spending so much, $10K isn't a big difference). But otherwise, what about specialty placement? What about Knoxville v. Louisville? What about fun? I am so lost because I was expecting my state school, but I was waitlisted so I am trying to pivot to plan B. Any advice is so appreciated.
Pro: Loved school, Great city, easy to get home on a plane, close to touristy things, 45 month program
Con: Tuition, far from home, don't know much about where to live, cold in winter
LMU:
Pro: Love Knoxville, would get to be next to a big SEC school (like where I come from), lots to do, 46 month program
Con: Cold, high tuition, far from home, harder to get home on a plane, don't know much about city
Missouri:
Pro: they accepted me!
Con; too cold, city stinks, I would be worried about my safety due to experience at an interview, I would not like it there.
I really need help on UL v. LMU. I know that LMU is newer and there may be issues with that. Tuition is about the same ( when you are spending so much, $10K isn't a big difference). But otherwise, what about specialty placement? What about Knoxville v. Louisville? What about fun? I am so lost because I was expecting my state school, but I was waitlisted so I am trying to pivot to plan B. Any advice is so appreciated.