<p>Thank you for actually giving me some good criteria, but I'm also looking for a place I won't be unhappy for the next 4 years. That's where the list came from.</p>
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Thank you for actually giving me some good criteria, but I'm also looking for a place I won't be unhappy for the next 4 years. That's where the list came from.
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<p>It is most unfortunate that you did not include that reason in your original post:</p>
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Here are my reasons:
I think I will have a signifigantly better GPA and rank after my first semester in college.
My department (Philosophy) is extremely small with only 2 professors and 5 students
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<p>It's in some of the later posts:</p>
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But I'd like more, and maybe some more advice on schools to apply to. I'm looking for a LAC or something LAC-ish with a decent or better philosophy program.
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I don't think anyone's saying that you shouldn't consider transferring. We're just say that you shouldn't go into college assuming that you'll want to. You could discover that you actually want to major in something that your current school excells at.
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<p>There's no way I'll be a hard science major.</p>
<p>Anyway, the first week has passed, and I've gotten the a taste of the ridiculously pervasive party scene. So I'm still thinking about transfering.
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<p>My apologies, then.</p>
<p>There are schools with the atmosphere you desire concomitant with a significantly better philosophy department. I am surprised UChicago is not on that list...</p>
<p>nspeds....I think...I think I like...love you or something. OH GOD!!!!! ahhhhhh...ahhhhh....ahhhh..ah. ahh. ahh. ah. ah. .......... ... SIGH.</p>
<p>it was your use of the word "concomitant" that hit the spot.</p>
<p>tell me you're being sarcastic. please.</p>