<p>Haha that’s the problem-- i’m not sure any of these schools are the right fit for me. I figure Vassar might be a good choice because it’ll get me away from home. While I love the city, I don’t think I could stand another year living at home, and I can’t afford dorm housing at NYU. Thanks for the input though, and i’m definitely still on the fence.</p>
<p>Can you tell me why you love Vassar along with some other pros and cons?</p>
<p>Did you not enjoy Vassar’s campus?</p>
<p>Honestly, it felt pretty segregated to me. It also didn’t feel like there were enough people around campus, but the weather wasn’t that great, which might have been part of the reason. The room I stayed in was also super small, and the kitchen was gross (I like to be able to cook for myself sometimes).</p>
<p>if none of the schools are the right fit for you, do a gap year or go to comm college and take a year off and then reapply. </p>
<p>i love vassar because the community here is amazing. starting with orientation they make people feel like they are party of a fantastic community. many people stay in their dorm for three years and have a lot of dorm pride. we also have a professor and their family living in each dorm which really makes the dorms feel like home, and they have events for us every week to make us feel comfortable and just have fun while we are away from home. the classes here are small and very interesting. their are no requirements. there is always so much to do and the people here are so interesting and fun and have really amazing interests.</p>
<p>i could say more but i have to go to class</p>