SMU v GMU v Richmond
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 4:47 pm
Narrowed it down to these three. 78k at SMU. In-state tuition at GMU. 45k at Richmond.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Any advice would be appreciated.
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Where you wanna live, playa?gc1990 wrote:Narrowed it down to these three. 78k at SMU. In-state tuition at GMU. 45k at Richmond.
Any advice would be appreciated.
tennisking88 wrote:Where you wanna live, playa?gc1990 wrote:Narrowed it down to these three. 78k at SMU. In-state tuition at GMU. 45k at Richmond.
Any advice would be appreciated.
If Dallas, SMU
If Richmond, Richmond
If "in a box" then GM. I say this not b/c GM is a bad school. It's just an OK school in one of, if not the, most competitive region in the country.
Where are from and where do you wanna livegc1990 wrote:Narrowed it down to these three. 78k at SMU. In-state tuition at GMU. 45k at Richmond.
Any advice would be appreciated.
You just reaffirmed my issues with GM. Cost of living is the highest there too.tennisking88 wrote:Where you wanna live, playa?gc1990 wrote:Narrowed it down to these three. 78k at SMU. In-state tuition at GMU. 45k at Richmond.
Any advice would be appreciated.
If Dallas, SMU
If Richmond, Richmond
If "in a box" then GM. I say this not b/c GM is a bad school. It's just an OK school in one of, if not the, most competitive region in the country.
TITCRtennisking88 wrote:Where you wanna live, playa?gc1990 wrote:Narrowed it down to these three. 78k at SMU. In-state tuition at GMU. 45k at Richmond.
Any advice would be appreciated.
If Dallas, SMU
If Richmond, Richmond
If "in a box" then GM. I say this not b/c GM is a bad school. It's just an OK school in one of, if not the, most competitive region in the country.
romothesavior wrote:Where are from and where do you wanna livegc1990 wrote:Narrowed it down to these three. 78k at SMU. In-state tuition at GMU. 45k at Richmond.
Any advice would be appreciated.