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<p>Thanks</p>
<p>"I asked my daughter and she said her dorm was actually nicer than many others. She said some are very small. There is a dorm off campus that is very nice but more expensive so if you feel that it is important to you, you could consider that one. (Barnhart)</p>
<p>Also, in response to your original post - there is some merit money to be had at Oregon but not tons. You will pay OOS cost and be lucky to get some break in tuition. Not sure about need based aid as we did not apply.</p>
<p>The whole “vibe” of USC versus UO is very different so you may want to decide what environment suits you better as well. I think that being happy where you are is as important as the “ranking” or prestige factor.</p>
<p>It can be difficult to decide what you want in a school, but it is good that you are asking the questions and trying to work it out before you get too far in the process…good luck in your search!"</p>
<p>Thanks a lot. I wouldn’t qualify for need based and I don’t NEED the scholarship money but I think everyone agrees that the cheaper it is, the better. My parents would love me more that way too :)</p>
<p>I’ve heard that UO’s vibe is more relaxed and “normal” (meaning less people trying to be what they are not) whereas USC is more preppy and kids trying to fit in. I’m going to take visits to any school I am seriously considering so that should help me decide what fits me best.</p>
<p>School decisions are very tough, but I guess I should focus on applying and getting in as well! Not trying to be a hassle here, but is there any chance you could ask your daughter if she knows anyone in Warsaw or heard anything about it? There does not seem to be many people on here who know much about it. Thanks again!</p>