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ok so i was waitlisted at stonyy and buffalo, and was feeling a little down.. and then i got acctepted by tufts.. so i put my 2grand down and everything and sort of convinced myself on going there... was a little hesitant about the price tag, but i do feel that it is a good program and a nice city so why not... but today i just got a call back from buffalo and they extended me an offer.. so now this throws everything off, and i have no idea what to do... i remember when i went to buffalo, i rely liked the atmosphere and i rely wanted to go there... but since i semi-committed myself to tufts its kind of a hard decision... i am a NY state resident.. i want some advice on which one i shuld go for...
-when it comes to location, its not much of a bother for me.. i kno how to have fun regardless of where im at, and weather is weather; not something i am afraid of...
-i was trying to get an inside scope of which would be a better program (buffalo you get your own chair)?
-which one is more technologically advanced (tufts got a new 5 flrs coming)?
-the lifestyle of the students, i really want to be in a more laid back setting rather than the gunner mentality..
-and which has a better reputation, for if i decide to specialize (which school has a better match rate)...
i know the instate tution is def a big plus.. but does it really make that much of a difference in the long run?
-when it comes to location, its not much of a bother for me.. i kno how to have fun regardless of where im at, and weather is weather; not something i am afraid of...
-i was trying to get an inside scope of which would be a better program (buffalo you get your own chair)?
-which one is more technologically advanced (tufts got a new 5 flrs coming)?
-the lifestyle of the students, i really want to be in a more laid back setting rather than the gunner mentality..
-and which has a better reputation, for if i decide to specialize (which school has a better match rate)...
i know the instate tution is def a big plus.. but does it really make that much of a difference in the long run?

