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cubs08

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Hey guys, I'd appreciate your feedback
Would you rather...
1. pay a huge tuition and enjoy a smaller class size and perhaps bask in the fruits of spoiled medical student luxuries
or
2. go to your state school, perhaps without the name of the 'prestigeous' private school and deal with a larger class and perhaps 'rough it' for a couple years to minimize debt
 
cubs08 said:
Hey guys, I'd appreciate your feedback
Would you rather...
1. pay a huge tuition and enjoy a smaller class size and perhaps bask in the fruits of spoiled medical student luxuries
or
2. go to your state school, perhaps without the name of the 'prestigeous' private school and deal with a larger class and perhaps 'rough it' for a couple years to minimize debt
well, THAT's really the question, isn't it?

i'm debating the same thing. i go back and forth each day. i've talked to residents about it and i get different answers. ??? we have until may 15 to decide
 
Depends on what your home state is and where the private school is. If you live in a crappy state (such as Indiana), then leave. If you live in a good area, then stay.
 
There's no correct answer, although I paid more to attend a private school.
 
ive heard time and time again, go with the cheaper school
 
I would LOVE to go to one of my state schools. But, I don't think that's an option at all for me right now. =P
 
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