<p>Hello everyone. Like a lot of other people on this site, I'm a senior trying to make my final college choice.</p>
<p>I've narrowed it down to UGA and IU, but can't seem to decide between them.</p>
<p>Here are a few things to consider:</p>
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<p>IU is located in my hometown, and sometimes I feel like I'd like to get away to someplace a little warmer and farther away from my family and high school "comfort zone". About half my graduating class is headed for IU.</p>
<p>I want to major in Elementary Ed, with a license addition to teach "English as a Second Language". IU has a higher ranked Elementary Ed program, but Georgia is ranked higher overall. I am also interested in graphic design, which, to my knowledge, Georgia has no program in.</p>
<p>I've heard complaints about both school's lack of: diversity in the student population, proliferation of east coast snobs/southern hillbillies, lack of things to do in town, etc. Are these people correct? Which of the two is the lesser evil? </p>
<p>Cannot decide whether to go greek or not. Sometimes it sounds appealing, other times not so much. Which of these schools has a less overwhelmingly greek population?</p>
<p>IU would be for in-state tuition, while Georgia would obviously be out-of-state. I have scholarships at both; I could finish at IU with zero debt, and at Georgia I would owe about $15,000. I have no objection to working part-time or anything like that. But is the difference in quality worth it? </p>
<p>I'm planning on going to grad school.</p>
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<p>Those are the main points I'm trying to figure out. If anyone has any insight, I'd greatly appreciate it.</p>