Please help me

<p>Okay so I planned on going to High Point University this fall. I love it there and its so pretty and new etc. I paid my deposit and everything. I decided to stay on the waitlist at Loyola Maryland and got in yesterday! Now I don't know what to do :( I love them both. I feel like I would fit in better at High Point, but Loyola is better academically. I'm majoring in communications.</p>

<p>Here is list of my pros and cons: </p>

<p>HIGH POINT UNIVERSITY: </p>

<p>PROS:
-so pretty
-new facilities
-amazing dorms
-movie theater, pool, arcade
-restaurants-learn ettiquette
-purple
-already paid deposit
-have potential roommate
-school spirit
-a lot to do on campus
-diverse
-i would fit in better
-easy maybe...</p>

<p>CONS:
-not well known
-FAR
-start early...
-bad neighborhood.
-not much to do outside hpu</p>

<p>LOYOLA:</p>

<p>PROS:
-baltimore!
-closer
-well known school
-after loyola stats are very good
-more to do in city
-camden yards
-urban outfitters
-nice dorms
-pretty campus</p>

<p>CONS:
-party school
-not diverse
-a lot of people from nj,ny etc
-a lot of people from my school are going
-no school spirit
-bars only
-on campus dining-so so
-its gonna be tough</p>

<p>Please give me your opinions. I'm visiting Loyola on Monday, but IDK.</p>

<p>Didn’t everyone go through this with you and Penn State… Why don’t you take a year off and join a great spa… Get the pretty thing out of your system and then decide if getting an education is worth the effort…</p>

<p>Lol, I wouldn’t go to either school, but that’s just me. If I had to pick, I’d do Loyola in Baltimore, MD, because I live in NC, and I’ve been to High Point. All that’s there is furniture stores.</p>

<p>You seem to know the pros and cons of each school pretty well yourself :). If you still can’t decide, just pick the names out of a hat… or flip a coin. That’s what I did when I was trying to decide which school to apply for early action.</p>

<p>Thanks for your opinions. Ahhhh Hopefully when I go to Loyola tomorrow I will know for suree. :/</p>