<p>I'm going to start off with this: I know that getting scholarships, grants, etc. can make any school inexpensive, but my parents are still stuck in the mindset that expensive schools will always be expensive and the less expensive ones will always cost less than them. </p>
<p>Right now, I'm being pressured into going to Rutgers University in New Brunswick. I can admit that it is a good school, but it's not what I'm looking for. I've visited, and it just doesn't make me feel like, "THIS IS IT!" </p>
<p>Schools that appeal to me currently are Bucknell University & Boston University. I haven't visited, but I know this type of school is the type I'm looking for.
If you look at their prices, though... Ouch. That's $20,000 more than my sister is paying. There's no way I could get enough scholarships to pay that, and I don't want to be saddled down with student loan debt for the rest of my life. </p>
<p>This is getting too long. What I'm trying to say is I need some cheaper options that are similar to schools like Bucknell and Boston U. </p>
<p>I don't want to go too far. I live around the NYC area (but in NJ), so it was hard for me to even look at Boston University because it's about 4 hours away. (I know me saying NYC may prompt some "NYU!!" responses, but they don't allow me to do the double major I'm seeking. Plus, they're around the same price as both the BUs.)</p>
<p>If you're too lazy to read all of this, just read the following:</p>
<p>What are some inexpensive schools in this area that are on the same level as schools like Bucknell and Boston U? Do they even exist?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
