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jek889 02-19-2007 12:32 AM

UCLA, B.A., Economics, '88. (Go Bruins!)
Southwestern Univ. School of Law, J.D., '91.

I loved the undergraduate experience at a big urban school like UCLA. Law school, on the other hand, is not for everyone, but will prepare you for just about any career you choose.

SilverBullet 02-22-2007 05:57 PM

Just an update...I received a scholarship for Whittier College today. I received $15,000 per year. I will have to make a trip down to So Cal to check it out.

xnsf 02-22-2007 05:58 PM

congratulations! how much does the $15000 cover in terms of fees?

SilverBullet 02-22-2007 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by xnsf
congratulations! how much does the $15000 cover in terms of fees?

The tuition is about $35k+. So the $15,000 covers quite a bit.:thumbup:

FeelGoodUnInc 02-22-2007 07:25 PM

UCLA

should have also asked what everyone's major was. After 4 miserable years I finally decided to go with Psychology...now just hopefully I'll be able to get into a masters program

BMERGRL 02-22-2007 09:46 PM

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Originally Posted by yeowzer
BS from University of Northern Colorado
MS from University of Denver
MBA from Regis University (Denver)

Good luck with you decision.

University of Denver '97-B.S. International Business
Everyone loves a Pioneer!

vinuneuro 02-22-2007 10:02 PM

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Originally Posted by jek889
UCLA, B.A., Economics, '88. (Go Bruins!)
Southwestern Univ. School of Law, J.D., '91.

I loved the undergraduate experience at a big urban school like UCLA. Law school, on the other hand, is not for everyone, but will prepare you for just about any career you choose.

I too would suggest a large school, esp for undergrad. A large university will expose you to a multitude of new people and experiences; the result will be a dynamic new perspective you have on the "world". This is especially more important in today's ever 'flattening' global world.

SilverBullet 02-22-2007 10:06 PM

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Originally Posted by vinuneuro
I too would suggest a large school, esp for undergrad. A large university will expose you to a multitude of new people and experiences; the result will be a dynamic new perspective you have on the "world". This is especially more important in today's ever 'flattening' global world.

I am not a big fan of very big schools. I went to a couple large high schools, and was not that thrilled. Most of the schools that I applied to were small. The largest is probably USF or UNR.

xnsf 02-22-2007 10:16 PM

USF is a pretty good school. gorgeous campus, and you'll be in sf :cheer:

SilverBullet 02-22-2007 10:18 PM

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Originally Posted by xnsf
USF is a pretty good school. gorgeous campus, and you'll be in sf :cheer:

I have not heard from them yet, but I will probably check out the campus while I am up there this weekend. Only negative is the parking situation.


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