Need some guidance
Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 1:47 pm
Long time visitor to the site, first time poster.
158/3.7
I have applied to several schools, and am just waiting to get replies, so maybe this is a little premature. I just wanted to get some advice as to what school, assuming I get in, is the best overall fit with regards to interests/costs/job prospects. I'm a UT resident, and hope to stay regionally and go the public/gov/non-profit route, but you never know.
I've applied to U of Oregon, L&C, Seattle U, Gonzaga, U of Boulder, U of Utah, Denver U, UNLV, Loyola LA, Penn State, Michigan State, and Washington&Lee (last 5 just because of fee waiver). First, I am wondering what my chances are, and second, what school out this list is going to be the wisest choice?
158/3.7
I have applied to several schools, and am just waiting to get replies, so maybe this is a little premature. I just wanted to get some advice as to what school, assuming I get in, is the best overall fit with regards to interests/costs/job prospects. I'm a UT resident, and hope to stay regionally and go the public/gov/non-profit route, but you never know.
I've applied to U of Oregon, L&C, Seattle U, Gonzaga, U of Boulder, U of Utah, Denver U, UNLV, Loyola LA, Penn State, Michigan State, and Washington&Lee (last 5 just because of fee waiver). First, I am wondering what my chances are, and second, what school out this list is going to be the wisest choice?