Help, where should I go.

<p>Hard to tell without knowing you and what you value. Some things you can do to help you decide, besides visiting:</p>

<p>1) take a look at the course catalogs for each school to check the depth and breadth of coursework in your area
2) check out what the career centers at all these schools offer - who recruits there? How good is the support for students who are job hunting, looking for internships, want to network with alums in their field?
3) download some copies of the latest student newspapers - what are the students talking about? biggest concerns and gripes?<br>
4) look at the social calendar for the year - who and what came to campus? what clubs are there? did the departments do anything to support their students?
5) what support is there for student research (if you care about that) in your area of interest? which faculty are working on what topics?
6) what’s the culture of these schools? how big is the frat scene? Is that a pro or con? how do people spend Saturday night? sports scene? etc…</p>

<p>You sound a bit down at the moment. Understandable - but don’t let it keep you from doing your homework re whats on offer. You may find yourself getting excited about one or more of these places once you look a bit deeper.</p>