<p>Recently I have taken two years off of school, let me start from the beginning actually. In high school the first years I struggled with school and had problems with attendance. It showed in my grades and transcripts. After Junior year of high school I decided I wanted to go out of state for college and my first choice changed often I really tried my hardest Junior year and all the standardized tests, but there was one college that stuck out to me the most, The University of Pittsburgh. I applied early in my senior year and was rejected from their main campus and as you can imagine I was extremely heartbroken and devastated. Pitt sent me another letter a couple weeks after that saying they had another campus I should attend, Pitt -Titusville. I spoke with the cheer coach at the school, received an offer for room and board. Coming from out of state that's a huge plus and was to my family. During a sports physical the doctor said my heartbeat was funny and that I should have it checked out, long story short things took a turn for the worst, Pitt's main campus and their branch campus didn't really care that I didn't have enough money for school or that I could be possibly facing something life threatening. I transferred back to the community college near home in Utah and did test. Another long story short it was not life threatening. </p>
<p>The reason why I am asking for different opinions is because I have debated about returning to school and finishing not to the branch campus but the main campus where I wanted to go in the first place. I also came across The Harvard Extension School, and read almost every thread on here of why you should and should not attend The Extension School. I am torn between the two, I think it would be great to take courses taught by Ivy League professors but then I also want to finish my goal in the first place. I've been back and forth between deciding on the two schools. I need opinions, bold or not bold, fact vs opinion.</p>