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<blockquote data-quote="Ryder" data-source="post: 1533688" data-attributes="member: 663"><p>Looks like you and the cow both have a pretty good set of choppers. I envy you.</p><p></p><p>Lucky gave some good insight as to schools.</p><p>Schools and faculty can and do change and you can find both positive and negative for any of them.</p><p>When I finished high school I started the summer term at LSU (a big school). I lasted three days.</p><p>It took me three days to find my algebra class so I was already behind. I didn't know anybody, had a stomach virus and couldn't eat, and was completely lost. Etc.etc.etc. Yet a lot of kids just love the school.</p><p>In the fall I went to a much smaller school (SLU) and it was a much better fit for me.</p><p>I felt more at home.</p><p></p><p>Years ago there was a big controversy over what section of he country produced the best bulls.</p><p>After a very involved study and a lot of data collection they found the answer, namely</p><p>"Good bulls are where you find them".</p><p>Same with schools, professors, course of study. The best one for you is where you find them. It is not the same for everybody.</p><p>If you can, go visit several schools you may be interested in and see which feels like it is the best fit for you. And remember your initial choice doesn't have to be forever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryder, post: 1533688, member: 663"] Looks like you and the cow both have a pretty good set of choppers. I envy you. Lucky gave some good insight as to schools. Schools and faculty can and do change and you can find both positive and negative for any of them. When I finished high school I started the summer term at LSU (a big school). I lasted three days. It took me three days to find my algebra class so I was already behind. I didn't know anybody, had a stomach virus and couldn't eat, and was completely lost. Etc.etc.etc. Yet a lot of kids just love the school. In the fall I went to a much smaller school (SLU) and it was a much better fit for me. I felt more at home. Years ago there was a big controversy over what section of he country produced the best bulls. After a very involved study and a lot of data collection they found the answer, namely "Good bulls are where you find them". Same with schools, professors, course of study. The best one for you is where you find them. It is not the same for everybody. If you can, go visit several schools you may be interested in and see which feels like it is the best fit for you. And remember your initial choice doesn't have to be forever. [/QUOTE]
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