<p>I got accepted into all of them, but I'm not sure which to pick. </p>
<p>Which one would be the best with regards to a higher reputation and a better social life?</p>
<p>I got accepted into all of them, but I'm not sure which to pick. </p>
<p>Which one would be the best with regards to a higher reputation and a better social life?</p>
<p>It depends on what you want within a college! I applied and got accepted into UCONN and Northeastern as well. I applied to UCONN because I wanted a local school that was nationally ranked in sports. UCONN also has the mots prevalent school spirit of the four.</p>
<p>Northeastern, from what advisers have told me, is great for "breaking into" tough fields. If you haven't interned at a newspaper, then Northeastern would be a great opportunity to get your name out there in that field. Because of the CO-OP it provides a tremendous chance to make connections within your pragmatic application of your major.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, I haven't read too much about Fordham or Quinnipiac, someone else would be better suited to answer those questions.</p>
<p>I fear, however, you're asking CC which school is "THE BEST." I.E. which one is the highest ranked? Which one will get the most "ooh's" and "ah's" when you tell people you go there. I hope, in the coming days, you realize how petty that thought is. </p>
<p>My advice? Visit each college and get a feel for the smaller environment, the city one and the nationally ranked one. There all different, and for some people, they're each the perfect schools.</p>
<p>I'd go to UCONN if you're in-state because it'd be the cheapest. If money's not the problem, then it's really your call. I wouldn't say one is truly better than the other in terms of social life or prestige, but that's just my opinion.</p>