help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

<p>Hi guys. As May 1st approaches, I find myself stuck in a bad situation. I STILL can’t decide where to go for college. </p>

<p>I’ve done the customary visiting of the schools (btw, the schools I’m choosing between are UPenn and Wellesley), and I fell in love with both schools. What makes it so hard to choose is that they are sooo completely different! </p>

<p>Any thoughts/suggestions. Thanks so much! I really have no idea what to do.</p>

<p>Make a list of pros and cons and look them both over and see. Also, think about the locations in relation to your family and how confortable you'd be in each place. You could also look to see how the schools compare in not only your projected major, both other other areas of study you might possibly study.</p>

<p>I think that your main criteria between the two should be whether you want a large university or a smaller, more intimate college experience. This distinction will pretty much define your college years. I don't think that one is necessarily better than the other, it just depends on individual preferences. How comfortable are you in, say, really large lecture classes? Do you value more personal interaction with faculty or the resources and opportunities presented by a large research university? I'm sure there are many other differences that play into your decision, but this is the one that you would "feel" the most.</p>

<p>and also if you want any guys in your school :)</p>

<p>Go to Wellsely.</p>

<p>so should we induce that you are infact a female?</p>

<p>yes. i am a girl. </p>

<p>about the size of the school - i like both large and small schools. Really, i have no preference. </p>

<p>and i'm from the west coast, so either way, i'm going to be far away from my family.</p>

<p>PENN! Penn is awesome in so many ways, but then again, I dont know anything about Wellesley...though most people would choose Penn I'd imagine</p>

<p>Well, I hope to get into Penn myself.</p>

<p>So send me a picture and brief description of yourself. </p>

<p>If you are my type, go to Penn. If not, go elsewhere. </p>

<p>The humorously selfish response :)</p>