<p>I've decided to defer enrollment for a year (or a semester if I figure it out in time) and I was wondering what you thought about my options.</p>
<p>Here's where I've been accepted (Scholarships in parens)</p>
<p>Boston College (None)
College of the Holy Cross (None)
Fordham University (15k/yr)
Franklin and Marshall College (15k/yr)
Lafayette College (8k/yr)
Loyola College in Maryland (25k/yr)
Penn State - University Park (State School)</p>
<p>Waitlisted at Georgetown, but I turned them down because frankly I'm tired of dealing with their outrageously disorganized admissions office.</p>
<p>Basically it's come down to BC, Fordham, Loyola, and F+M. Penn State isn't my kind of place. Great school, don't get me wrong, but not my type. </p>
<p>I got into the Honors Program at Loyola and there are tons of opportunities there for research & publication, a nice scholarship, and it seems like a fun place, but I don't know if it will have the name to take me places after I graduate. Loyola also seemed to have by far the happiest students of all the schools.</p>
<p>I want to be a communications major, so Fordham seems like an obvious choice, but as a Philadelphian through and through I could not stand NY fans for 3/4 of the year. </p>
<p>BC has a great name, but the lack of money puts a financial strain on my family and me that I don't think I can justify. I've also heard that BC has become just a name and the education doesn't justify the price.</p>
<p>F+M may have the best overall education out of the group, but they advertise their stress level and brag about grade deflation. I'm also not to big on the frat/sorority scene and don't know if I could find a lot else to do there. It was also weird on my visit that guys sat with guys and girls with girls at tables and there wasn't a whole lot of talking. People never said hi to each other and tables rarely had more than 2 people at them. Maybe I'm reading too far into this, but it was weird.</p>
<p>What do you think of all this, hit me with some advice.</p>