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US Colleges and Universitys... PLZ HELP ME
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brainfried
Does anyone here know any nice US colleges and Universities? I applied to some schools and then decided that i didnt want to go to any of them so I am kind of ed. They cant be too bad and preferbaly would be in hot weather places as i hate the cold..... and rolling admissions would help as its kind of late... and a nice scene would be a plus of course. PlEASE HELP ME as i have begun to my pants about this whole thing.
Taub
http://www.ufl.edu/
http://www.ucla.edu/
http://www.arizona.edu/
http://www.fiu.edu/choice.html
http://www.fsu.edu/


http://www.utexas.edu/world/univ/state/
^ check that link to serach Unis by different states



dont know if they all have rolling admissions but thats easy to find out
hadi burpee
www.universityofcalifornia.edu


there are like 7 and one graduate school, very good schools if youa sk me
decibel08
go buy a book like the Fiske Guide to colleges/universities. i dont know of many schools with rolling admissions. you can forget about the university of california system, those apps were due a long time ago. the california state system might be more up your alley at this point. but honestly, buy a book. asking people for 'nice college' recommendations won't get you anywhere.

sorry!

--dannyB--
Blake613
<--- Iowa State

Good Engineering programs. Just do your research! Big vs small school, greek vs non-greek campus.
trancEyes22
university of maryland!! it's right near washington dc, so you have a huge amount of diversity and people in the area. it's a huge school too, with a strong academic reputation, but also doesn't feel so huge at the same time.


check out www.umd.edu for more imformation, the school is great and there are a lot of trance clubs in DC!!! :D
montie
USC (university of southern california) is where i am.
its pretty nice, its always warm, lots of hot girls, its in LA

www.usc.edu

also check out UCSB (University of California Santa Barbera)
www.ucsb.edu

doesn't have as good as a rep. as USC but is located in a very nice area, and has one hell of a party scene.

also check out
University of Miami
www.miami.edu

pretty much if you want a warm place with good party scenes and beaches its best to check out Florida and California schools
DaveSaenz
I don't know if you have been to www.embark.com or if that site is still up, but it used to be good. :)
TranceGiant
anyone know anything about "Northwood" , received two spam-like emails by them :conf: and how's that college in St.Louis? lol
jdat
www.collegeboard.com will have info on "all" schools


personnaly right now I've crossed usa off ( but for personnal reasons ) for schools, and I'm going back to EUUUUUUROPE ( actually I just had the crazy idea about trying to get into Australia :toothless )

Konijn Island
If you're a Cypriot (like your flag indicates) and you want to be around your countrymen, stick to schools on the east coast, particurly New York City--Columbia, NYU, St. John's and the CUNY schools are loaded with Greeks and Cypriots. St. John's has rolling admissions and the CUNY schools have a variation of it while NYU and Columbia have only early decision.

If you want nice weather, head out to California or Florida.

If you want relative anonyminity and a party-like atmosphere, head to a large state school--University of Michigan, University of Wisconsin, Ohio State, UCLA, Penn State, will all do the trick.

Do you have any concerns about academics, school reputation, school specialties, prestige, cost, etc.? If so, that should help you refine your list.

If you're looking to start school in the Fall of 2003, you're pretty much screwed as most (halfway decent) schools have already filled their yields for the entering class. You may have a leg-up on the Spring 2004/Fall 2004 semesters tho.
ThermalClown
if you do computers try ecpi, top 5 in va for hardware top 10 for software and your done in about 16 months. i'm there now, literaly.
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