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Undergrad work - Wherever I had football scholarships to:
Indiana State University, Western Kentucky, Eastern Kentucky, Northern Iowa, Eastern Illinois, Western Illinois, Ohio, Illinois State.
Grad work - Wherever I know faculty members or have connections:
Michigan, Ohio State, Cincinnati
Undergrad work - Wherever I had football scholarships to:
Indiana State University, Western Kentucky, Eastern Kentucky, Northern Iowa, Eastern Illinois, Western Illinois, Ohio, Illinois State.
Grad work - Wherever I know faculty members or have connections:
Michigan, Ohio State, Cincinnati
TheSystemLord1
Cincinnati is an excellent school so far (I'm only in my freshman year, but hey, it's been good to me so far). As for Indiana University, I cannot vouche for sure, but I've heard it's a big party school with not a lot going on education-wise. Also, I'm going to come out on a limb and guess you're from somewhere in the midwest. Right?
What colleges have you guys applied to and why? Im currently looking into Santa Clara Uni. for engineering.KiIIa
[QUOTE="TheSystemLord1"]Undergrad work - Wherever I had football scholarships to:
Indiana State University, Western Kentucky, Eastern Kentucky, Northern Iowa, Eastern Illinois, Western Illinois, Ohio, Illinois State.
Grad work - Wherever I know faculty members or have connections:
Michigan, Ohio State, Cincinnati
jalexbrown
Cincinnati is an excellent school so far (I'm only in my freshman year, but hey, it's been good to me so far). As for Indiana University, I cannot vouche for sure, but I've heard it's a big party school with not a lot going on education-wise. Also, I'm going to come out on a limb and guess you're from somewhere in the midwest. Right?
[QUOTE="TheSystemLord1"]Undergrad work - Wherever I had football scholarships to:
Indiana State University, Western Kentucky, Eastern Kentucky, Northern Iowa, Eastern Illinois, Western Illinois, Ohio, Illinois State.
Grad work - Wherever I know faculty members or have connections:
Michigan, Ohio State, Cincinnati
jalexbrown
Cincinnati is an excellent school so far (I'm only in my freshman year, but hey, it's been good to me so far). As for Indiana University, I cannot vouche for sure, but I've heard it's a big party school with not a lot going on education-wise. Also, I'm going to come out on a limb and guess you're from somewhere in the midwest. Right?
Yeah, I came from a corporate suburb north of Cincinnati, West Chester. I had a greyshirt opportunity at Cincinnati to play football, but at the time (class of 2006) the rumors were that Dantonio was going to leave and my scholarship might never have gone through. I was also given preferred Walk-on status at Louisville, but once again Petrino's status was up in the air when I graduated so I just picked Indiana State since their English program was the best out of those offered. Undergrad work really means nothing to me...an accredited University is an accredited University. Sure, I would have liked to have a BS from Cincinnati or Louisville because it means more, but as long as I get my JD and MBA from one of the 3 schools listed for grad work I'll be A-ok financially.
[QUOTE="jalexbrown"][QUOTE="TheSystemLord1"]Undergrad work - Wherever I had football scholarships to:
Indiana State University, Western Kentucky, Eastern Kentucky, Northern Iowa, Eastern Illinois, Western Illinois, Ohio, Illinois State.
Grad work - Wherever I know faculty members or have connections:
Michigan, Ohio State, Cincinnati
TheSystemLord1
Cincinnati is an excellent school so far (I'm only in my freshman year, but hey, it's been good to me so far). As for Indiana University, I cannot vouche for sure, but I've heard it's a big party school with not a lot going on education-wise. Also, I'm going to come out on a limb and guess you're from somewhere in the midwest. Right?
Yeah, I came from a corporate suburb north of Cincinnati, West Chester. I had a greyshirt opportunity at Cincinnati to play football, but at the time (class of 2006) the rumors were that Dantonio was going to leave and my scholarship might never have gone through. I was also given preferred Walk-on status at Louisville, but once again Petrino's status was up in the air when I graduated so I just picked Indiana State since their English program was the best out of those offered. Undergrad work really means nothing to me...an accredited University is an accredited University. Sure, I would have liked to have a BS from Cincinnati or Louisville because it means more, but as long as I get my JD and MBA from one of the 3 schools listed for grad work I'll be A-ok financially.
I live not too far from West Chester in the small suburb of Batavia by Eastgate. Nice to see a fellow person from Cincinnati on here.
[QUOTE="Dark__Link"]I go to Syracuse, but I also applied to Northeastern, UConn, RPI, Cornell, and Cooper Union.B05T0N
I don't even know what I was thinking; I love Syracuse and the cold and snow and wind and miserable weather. :)
[QUOTE="B05T0N"][QUOTE="Dark__Link"]I go to Syracuse, but I also applied to Northeastern, UConn, RPI, Cornell, and Cooper Union.Dark__Link
I don't even know what I was thinking; I love Syracuse and the cold and snow and wind and miserable weather. :)
[QUOTE="Conanfan1"]San Francisco State, Stanford, any school on the east coast that doesn't require SAT Subject Tests.KiIIa
SAT's weren't too difficult for me. They also accept ACT tests too, which is much easier as well.
How'd you do?[QUOTE="Dark__Link"][QUOTE="B05T0N"][QUOTE="Dark__Link"]I go to Syracuse, but I also applied to Northeastern, UConn, RPI, Cornell, and Cooper Union.B05T0N
I don't even know what I was thinking; I love Syracuse and the cold and snow and wind and miserable weather. :)
Christ, it was a blizzard out there today. 50 mph gusts, heavy snow and a 15 minute walk up to campus do NOT mix. But I love it.
Well I currently attend University of North Florida, so I'm not looking into any other college anymore. I wanted to attend University of Florida, but parents didn't want me away from home. CommanderShiro
[QUOTE="Conanfan1"]San Francisco State, Stanford, any school on the east coast that doesn't require SAT Subject Tests.KiIIa
SAT's weren't too difficult for me. They also accept ACT tests too, which is much easier as well.
It's not that I don't want to take them, it's that by the time I realized I needed them, it was too late to register for the December SATs and ACTs. The January ones are too late for most schools.[QUOTE="KiIIa"][QUOTE="Conanfan1"]San Francisco State, Stanford, any school on the east coast that doesn't require SAT Subject Tests.-Makaveli-
SAT's weren't too difficult for me. They also accept ACT tests too, which is much easier as well.
How'd you do?550 Critical Reading
560 Mathematics
510 in Writing
[QUOTE="-Makaveli-"][QUOTE="KiIIa"][QUOTE="Conanfan1"]San Francisco State, Stanford, any school on the east coast that doesn't require SAT Subject Tests.KiIIa
SAT's weren't too difficult for me. They also accept ACT tests too, which is much easier as well.
How'd you do?550 Critical Reading
560 Mathematics
510 in Writing
Not bad.750
720
730
[QUOTE="-Makaveli-"][QUOTE="KiIIa"][QUOTE="Conanfan1"]San Francisco State, Stanford, any school on the east coast that doesn't require SAT Subject Tests.KiIIa
SAT's weren't too difficult for me. They also accept ACT tests too, which is much easier as well.
How'd you do?550 Critical Reading
560 Mathematics
510 in Writing
[QUOTE="KiIIa"][QUOTE="-Makaveli-"][QUOTE="KiIIa"][QUOTE="Conanfan1"]San Francisco State, Stanford, any school on the east coast that doesn't require SAT Subject Tests.B05T0N
SAT's weren't too difficult for me. They also accept ACT tests too, which is much easier as well.
How'd you do?550 Critical Reading
560 Mathematics
510 in Writing
My thoughts, don't force things on yourself just because of the money. If you are a natural at it then you will live a long and healthy life...try to force it and I can see many sleepless nights in both school and real life ahead...
You'll be doing this job for 30-40 years probably. And it gets no easier year to year if you want to make any real money.
[QUOTE="TheSystemLord1"][QUOTE="jalexbrown"][QUOTE="TheSystemLord1"]Undergrad work - Wherever I had football scholarships to:
Indiana State University, Western Kentucky, Eastern Kentucky, Northern Iowa, Eastern Illinois, Western Illinois, Ohio, Illinois State.
Grad work - Wherever I know faculty members or have connections:
Michigan, Ohio State, Cincinnati
jalexbrown
Cincinnati is an excellent school so far (I'm only in my freshman year, but hey, it's been good to me so far). As for Indiana University, I cannot vouche for sure, but I've heard it's a big party school with not a lot going on education-wise. Also, I'm going to come out on a limb and guess you're from somewhere in the midwest. Right?
Yeah, I came from a corporate suburb north of Cincinnati, West Chester. I had a greyshirt opportunity at Cincinnati to play football, but at the time (class of 2006) the rumors were that Dantonio was going to leave and my scholarship might never have gone through. I was also given preferred Walk-on status at Louisville, but once again Petrino's status was up in the air when I graduated so I just picked Indiana State since their English program was the best out of those offered. Undergrad work really means nothing to me...an accredited University is an accredited University. Sure, I would have liked to have a BS from Cincinnati or Louisville because it means more, but as long as I get my JD and MBA from one of the 3 schools listed for grad work I'll be A-ok financially.
I live not too far from West Chester in the small suburb of Batavia by Eastgate. Nice to see a fellow person from Cincinnati on here.
I'm about 20 minutes away from Cincinnati:D but I think I want to go to either Xavier or UK.
[QUOTE="jalexbrown"][QUOTE="TheSystemLord1"][QUOTE="jalexbrown"][QUOTE="TheSystemLord1"]Undergrad work - Wherever I had football scholarships to:
Indiana State University, Western Kentucky, Eastern Kentucky, Northern Iowa, Eastern Illinois, Western Illinois, Ohio, Illinois State.
Grad work - Wherever I know faculty members or have connections:
Michigan, Ohio State, Cincinnati
zman32
Cincinnati is an excellent school so far (I'm only in my freshman year, but hey, it's been good to me so far). As for Indiana University, I cannot vouche for sure, but I've heard it's a big party school with not a lot going on education-wise. Also, I'm going to come out on a limb and guess you're from somewhere in the midwest. Right?
Yeah, I came from a corporate suburb north of Cincinnati, West Chester. I had a greyshirt opportunity at Cincinnati to play football, but at the time (class of 2006) the rumors were that Dantonio was going to leave and my scholarship might never have gone through. I was also given preferred Walk-on status at Louisville, but once again Petrino's status was up in the air when I graduated so I just picked Indiana State since their English program was the best out of those offered. Undergrad work really means nothing to me...an accredited University is an accredited University. Sure, I would have liked to have a BS from Cincinnati or Louisville because it means more, but as long as I get my JD and MBA from one of the 3 schools listed for grad work I'll be A-ok financially.
I live not too far from West Chester in the small suburb of Batavia by Eastgate. Nice to see a fellow person from Cincinnati on here.
I'm about 20 minutes away from Cincinnati:D but I think I want to go to either Xavier or UK.
[QUOTE="zman32"][QUOTE="jalexbrown"][QUOTE="TheSystemLord1"][QUOTE="jalexbrown"][QUOTE="TheSystemLord1"]Undergrad work - Wherever I had football scholarships to:
Indiana State University, Western Kentucky, Eastern Kentucky, Northern Iowa, Eastern Illinois, Western Illinois, Ohio, Illinois State.
Grad work - Wherever I know faculty members or have connections:
Michigan, Ohio State, Cincinnati
B05T0N
Cincinnati is an excellent school so far (I'm only in my freshman year, but hey, it's been good to me so far). As for Indiana University, I cannot vouche for sure, but I've heard it's a big party school with not a lot going on education-wise. Also, I'm going to come out on a limb and guess you're from somewhere in the midwest. Right?
Yeah, I came from a corporate suburb north of Cincinnati, West Chester. I had a greyshirt opportunity at Cincinnati to play football, but at the time (class of 2006) the rumors were that Dantonio was going to leave and my scholarship might never have gone through. I was also given preferred Walk-on status at Louisville, but once again Petrino's status was up in the air when I graduated so I just picked Indiana State since their English program was the best out of those offered. Undergrad work really means nothing to me...an accredited University is an accredited University. Sure, I would have liked to have a BS from Cincinnati or Louisville because it means more, but as long as I get my JD and MBA from one of the 3 schools listed for grad work I'll be A-ok financially.
I live not too far from West Chester in the small suburb of Batavia by Eastgate. Nice to see a fellow person from Cincinnati on here.
I'm about 20 minutes away from Cincinnati:D but I think I want to go to either Xavier or UK.
They're doing really good this year and that's all the local sports talk about(and the Bengals
I'm still a junior in high school so I haven't applied yet or completely decided, but right now my top choice is McGill University
I'm also interested in University of Toronto and Cornell
I want to go to Cornell, NYU, UCLA, UCSB, or UC Berkeley.
NYU and UCLA are my top picks though for Business major then later MBA. I'm still waiting for my SAT results but I got my PSAT scores back, and I have to say, not bad. 221 overall. 78 reading, 76 math, 67 writing. Ya, I know, kinda lame writing score. So I'm just hoping I did just as well on the actual SAT.
Got Accepted into Humber College for Video Game Design/Development, but I couldn't go this year due to an accident that hospitalized me, I'm going to get to go Sept '08 though!
Rifkin-
humber college in toronto? (etobicoke)
I want to go to Cornell, NYU, UCLA, UCSB, or UC Berkeley.
NYU and UCLA are my top picks though for Business major then later MBA. I'm still waiting for my SAT results but I got my PSAT scores back, and I have to say, not bad. 221 overall. 78 reading, 76 math, 67 writing. Ya, I know, kinda lame writing score. So I'm just hoping I did just as well on the actual SAT.
pridetwo
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