hey people what college should i transfer to?

<p>I'm a Phi Theta Kappa member in Missouri with a 3.5 gpa looking to transfer next fall (hopefully I'll have my A.A. in general studies). I'm planning to major in english with an emphasis on linguistics and eventually become an english professor. My mom is a flight attendant so I can get free flights anywhere so yea I'm looking at possibly going out of state. Here's a list of schools I'm looking at. </p>

<p>-Texas State University San Marcos (if I get a $1000 yearly scholarship i can qualify for in-state)</p>

<p>-Mizzou</p>

<p>-Truman State University (automatic scholarships)</p>

<p>-Northern Arizona University (I might qualify for in-state cuz my mom lives in az)</p>

<p>-Oglethorpe University in Atlanta, GA (ptk scholarship but still expensive)</p>

<p>-University of Texas</p>

<p>-University of Houston (automatic scholarships and qualify for in-state but next to the ghetto)</p>

<p>-Eastern Oregon University (no oos tuition)</p>

<p>-Oklahoma State Uni in Tulsa</p>

<p>-South Harmon Institute of Technology (anybody see accepted </p>

<p>So people what college should I go to? Please, help a brotha out.</p>

<p>I can only comment on EOU. Compared to some of the other publics like Mizzou and UT, it will have nowhere near the caliber or range of academics. And EOU is in La Grande, a pretty isolated town that will be tough to fly into, particularly during the winter months. Also, it’s mostly a commuter college, so you won’t have the college atmosphere of some of the others. </p>

<p>I kinda like NAU, but mostly because it’s in a great location for hiking, etc. I’m in a Resource Management field, so many people come from NAU, but it’s likely not as strong in English and the humanities as it is in the sciences.</p>

<p>yea i hear ya flagstaff would be pretty nice to go to college at, thanks</p>

<p>South Harmon is getting a little crowded, I hear.</p>

<p>haha really</p>