02-10-2017, 10:25 AM
bluebooger Wrote:"Nobody has heard of it..."
how many of these have you heard of
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_co...in_Florida
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_co...sachusetts
Complete Campus List - SUNY
"I will never be able to go there for a football game ..."
I realize everyone has different reasons for choosing a school, but that may be the worst reason I have ever heard of
"it has the word 'College' in it, which doesn't thrill me. "
link to Forbes article
Swarthmore College
Amherst College
Dartmouth College
Boston College
Wellesley College
Vassar College
Barnard College
Oberlin College
Harvey Mudd College
yeah, schools with the word "college" in them are just so bad /sarcasm
SUNY is a well know group of schools lol at least here in the north east but I know where your going with that. A known school is mainly by location. I'm sure the people in NJ are says TESU isn't well known because it is well known in New Jersey. Just like SUNY schools are well know in NY. Excelsior is well known to me I literally work about 5 minutes from that school. It is well know and highly liked here in NY. And I'm sure the people in Connecticut are familiar with COSC. Unless you toss out a big name school like Alabama or Ohio State most likely people in other states are going to say where? I bet most people (not people on this forum) cannot tell you where Yale, Notre Dame, Harvard, Stanford, Columbia schools are even located. So known is more about where someone is located then the prestige of the school itself. Sorry for my rant I probably went off topic but that's my rant for the day. I'm not trying to disrespect anyone with this post just saying you see all the time about the whole "KNOWN" issues people have. I can't speak for any of the Big 3 except Excelsior and a degree from Excelsior is highly accepted in NYS. Why I didn't aim for Excelsior, I don't really remember lol I think it was cost.
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