Lucky_P
Well-known member
Have you looked at UofNH? It's your state land-grant college, and has an Agriculture program.
While all the schools discussed so far (AU, UK, UT, UGa, TAMU, etc.) are good, you'll likely be incurring 'out of state' tuition costs, which may or may not be considerably higher than at an in-state college. Additionally, UNH may have scholarships (if you qualify) for in-state residents that would not be available at these other schools.
Just because something is farther away, doesn't necessarily mean it's better.
While all the schools discussed so far (AU, UK, UT, UGa, TAMU, etc.) are good, you'll likely be incurring 'out of state' tuition costs, which may or may not be considerably higher than at an in-state college. Additionally, UNH may have scholarships (if you qualify) for in-state residents that would not be available at these other schools.
Just because something is farther away, doesn't necessarily mean it's better.