Showing posts with label college. Show all posts
Showing posts with label college. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

State Schools vs Liberal Arts Colleges

State Schools

Pros:
  • Often offer a better selection of majors
  • Most state schools are notorious for wild parties
  • Tuition is lower, especially if you are classified as in-state
  • Large classes make it easier to sleep in one or two days each week
  • Many state schools offer first rate educations. Graduates of the University of Maryland, University of Virginia, and University of Michigan all do very well after graduation.
Cons
  • If the state school isn't a "brand name" school, one might have a hard time finding a job
  • Sometimes, bureaucracy can leave one feeling more like a number than a student
  • The environment at some state schools can aptly be described as anti-intellectual.
Liberal Arts Colleges

Pros
  • Liberal arts colleges often streamline students towards graduate schools
  • Your professors will know you by name, the liberal arts experience will ensure you understand class material.

Cons
  • Tuition is often in excess of $30,000 per year, and when housing and food costs are included they can cost $50,000 each year.
  • Be prepared for small classes where participation is mandatory
  • Many liberal arts colleges are lacking (or don't even have) engineering programs or programs in the hard sciences.

Thursday, April 12, 2007

College Admission Blog

Hello soon to be loyal readers of the College Admission Statistics blog!

This blog will focus on the college admissions process and how you can maximize your chances of being admitted to the school of your dreams. Day after day I will toil in the dark depths of the internet to bring you information and tools related to the college admissions process. I will make sure you have everything you need right at your fingertips. Read this blog and you will know which colleges you should apply to, when, and what you need to get in.

-Jason