<p>I got into all three but I dont know which one to attend. If I go to Stony Brook I have to pay $7,000 a year for Stony Brook, $9,000 for Binghamton, and $0 for Queens. I plan on being pre-med and go onto medical school afterwards but I dont want to have a big debt becuase I know medical school is expensive. My parents are telling me to go to Queens since I wont owe any money but I know Stony Brook is better for pre-med. Which one should I go to? Is Binghamton a good school for pre-med or is Stony Brook better?</p>
<p>All imput is apreciated.</p>
<p>SB. Minimal debt, better education & research & internships, better job = repayment easier.</p>
<p>Plus, since it’s only $7k,you could try applying to outside scholarships, and there are essay contests too.</p>
<p>And who knows, maybe they’ll be paid internships</p>
<p>If you do go to Queens for the price, one consolation is that you may be able to attend a more prestigious school, for up to a year, paying your Queens free tuition, as part of the National Student Exchange program. See:</p>
<p>[QC</a> Queens College](<a href=“http://www.qc.cuny.edu/Academics/StudyAbroad/Pages/NationalStudentExchange.aspx]QC”>http://www.qc.cuny.edu/Academics/StudyAbroad/Pages/NationalStudentExchange.aspx)</p>
<p>Some of the schools on the exchange might not sound so exciting, but they do include Stony Brook, Binghamton, Minnesota, and Washington. </p>
<p>But don’t take my word for it – call the people at the Queens program to ask how hard it is to arrange.</p>
<p>We just found out about this Saturday at the Stony Brook admitted students day. Whether you can practically do this, plus spend a semester abroad, I don’t know. Perhaps you’ll get involved in some on campus research project, or activity, and not want to leave. But its nice to know that, if you get good grades, there probably are some fairly low-cost escape hatches.</p>
<p>wow man thanks alot useful info. You going to Stony or somewhere else?</p>