03-17-2024, 02:01 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-17-2024, 02:06 PM by SilentWarrior.)
(03-17-2024, 01:41 PM)RJ77 Wrote: Seems like you're overanalyzing the choices, going back and forth over and over again with different schools. You mentioned on the 13th that you decided on Villanova and will be starting there in August, what's changed in the last 4 days?I have learned and discovered I have a great talent for writing and want to pursue the best communications/ writing Avenue I can get with my options. Georgetown doesn’t seem to shine in communications, they have other strengths that I will not be involved with academically so I feel I should cancel out that option. Villanova has a top 25 national communications program. I’m leaning between Villanova and Xavier. Gonna fill out FASFA for both and see which one comes out cheaper. I received grants from Xavier but none from Villanova before FASFA. Both programs are around the same price but I feel Villanova outshines Xavier in my interests overall.
(03-17-2024, 01:41 PM)RJ77 Wrote: Seems like you're overanalyzing the choices, going back and forth over and over again with different schools. You mentioned on the 13th that you decided on Villanova and will be starting there in August, what's changed in the last 4 days?Also getting to take religion classes from a Catholic/ Christian perspective is also important to me. Georgetown being a Jesuit school doesn’t even require religion in my core which seems odd. It’s also a little too progressive for my taste. At Xavier and Villanova I’m required to take the same Theology classes that all undergrads take which is what I wanted as part of my education. I think Georgetown has a great core but only traditional main campus students get to take it. I can’t even take “Problem of God” which is what Georgetown is famous for that everyone has to take since the 1940’s. Why get a Georgetown degree when it’s a completely different education than what Georgetown is known for?