<p>go to USC!</p>
<p>Choco–I only raised the question about the 5-year program because it means you start your earning years (real career) a year later than a 4-year degree. That cost (lack of a year’s earnings) might need to be factored in? I do love the Northeastern program, though, and the internships are amazing.</p>
<p>Disclaimer: I have a S who is a freshman at USC this year and is having an extraordinarily great experience with research, internships, opportunities all over the map to do exciting things both on campus and in the “real world”, and his classes and professors have been very very cool. So if that’s the way you may be leaning, you will find a campusful of happy students at USC.</p>
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<p>That’s pretty laughable. I’m glad to know you’re entirely clueless.</p>
<p>Whoa why is that laughable diontechristmas? Temple is a tier 3 school and the student body and PA is no where close to Upitt and Penn State. Penn State Altoona atleast provides you with the transferbility to Penn State (the flagship state school). Am I missing something here that you can shed light on?</p>
<p>Yes, Penn State Altoona is not remotely close to Temple’s level, and Temple is not a huge gap under Pitt. Most people in Pennsylvania don’t even have a set ‘ranking’ of the three. They know that all three are great schools that are entirely different from each other.</p>
<p>i’d go to usc. california is awesome and it’s a great school</p>