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if your are an oos for both schools, which one would you choose? 🙂
Are they BOTH $71,000 a year? If not, I would go to the one that WASN'T $71,000/year.sim4radonc said:if your are an oos for both schools, which one would you choose? 🙂
gdbaby said:Are they BOTH $71,000 a year? If not, I would go to the one that WASN'T $71,000/year.
Do you like mountains and doing everything and anything outdoors? All I have seen of Cincinnati I have seen wathcing WKRP. but I don't remember mountains. I also don't remember Herb Tarlick or johnny Fever engaging in many outdoor activities.sim4radonc said:hahahhaha no... just colorado is ridiculous like that 🙂 but it seems to be a better school. oh i am torn
gdbaby said:Do you like mountains and doing everything and anything outdoors? All I have seen of Cincinnati I have seen wathcing WKRP. but I don't remember mountains. I also don't remember Herb Tarlick or johnny Fever engaging in many outdoor activities.
Seeing as how I haven't been offered an interview, I can't believe I am encouraging you to come to Colorado, but it is a good school and--when you have time--there is a lot to do.
UCinn unless your parents have money to burn. Otherwise, are you nuts? Go to Cinncinatti or you'll be the only 65 year old doctor still eating spaghettios.sim4radonc said:if your are an oos for both schools, which one would you choose? 🙂
silas2642 said:UCinn unless your parents have money to burn. Otherwise, are you nuts? Go to Cinncinatti or you'll be the only 65 year old doctor still eating spaghettios.
silas2642 said:UCinn unless your parents have money to burn. Otherwise, are you nuts? Go to Cinncinatti or you'll be the only 65 year old doctor still eating spaghettios.
sim4radonc said:but colorado is a more reputable school and the oos tuition is only for a year..
shortyganoush said:Is that tuition only for a year regardless, or because it's easy enough to acquire state residency after a year?
medicalbound said:The latter. The first day of orientation, they would tell you to go and get your Colorado drivers license. One year later, you're back in the reasonable range for tuition.
sim4radonc said:just a quick question... any oos who's going to ucolorado? share with me how are you going to pay for your first year? 🙂
medicalbound: congrat! i know you were really hoping for early acceptance at colorado! are u instate?