NP. It's meant comparatively, hence "smaller" rather than "small." 17,000 is still significantly smaller than 40,000+. |
VA TECH |
I understand that. My main point is that if they wanted a small college environment they wouldn’t have applied to these 3 schools. |
UMBC! |
Many who attend grad school pick a different school. It’s certainly broadening academically to do so. |
University of Arizona is the easy choice. |
That's not what's being discussed though. We're just comparing the 3 schools that are actually on the table. |
100K more for a Wisconsin degree over any decent school? No way! |
i You obviously know nothing about Chicago. |
+1. This! For undergrad, aim for the best school since kids may change their major over the course their college experience. If you can afford it and weather is not an issue, go with Wisco. Cost is a huge consideration though.. I'm assuming your kid plans on a masters degree or beyond. Plan for that financially and decide. |
I hate the cold so would certainly do Arizona! YMMV. |
Whichever is cheapest. |
Ok so in comparing them, I highly doubt OP’s kid cares about a smaller environment. |
I lived there for 4 years. It is lame. |
Arizona you have got to be kidding. Do you not know how to read? |