Who REFUSES to go to college in their homestate/city?

<p>I can’t believe people from California and Virginia are complaining about where they live. Those states have the best public college systems by far, and also have really nice weather. I hate Massachusetts. Zoomass… Also, the weather and overly liberal population are horrible.</p>

<p>I refuse to go to a school in Winston-Salem…but I’m applying to four schools in NC.</p>

<p>I live in oregon. No real good schools besides reed and a few others, and anyways i want to do engineering. I don’t even want to stay on the west coast. I want to goto college in the south or mid west, but there are not a large selection in those areas.</p>

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<p>Northwestern, Purdue, Illinois at Churbana, Michigan, Ohio State, Washinton U StL, and Case Western are all schools with great engineering programs in the midwest. In the south you have Duke, Georgia Tech, and Florida, among others(not as familiar with the area). Saying you have limited options in those regions is wrong.</p>

<p>True did not think about all those colleges. I was just comparing to all the ones on the east coast. East coast has a lot of colleges. But you are right, there are a lot in the mid-west and south.</p>

<p>You could not pay me enough money to stay in Connecticut. There are good schools here for sure: Yale, Wesleyan, Trinity, UCONN, Quinnipiac, Fairfield…
but tooooo close to home.
I can’t even apply to a state school for a financial safety because they don’t have international relations programs.</p>

<p>UW-Madison is the only option for me at wisconsin. I want to go there but got Postponed…But I live in Miwalukee and hate it with a passion but dont know if I can afford OOS. Im praying to god to get the hell out of this town!!!</p>

<p>whoever said they want to get out of Florida - agreed! i applied to UF as a financial safety, but it’s very hard to see myself happy there (crazy sports obsessions annoy me A LOT, and i’m not at all into partying or greek life) - the other thing is, going anywhere in florida would be like a continuation of high school (which i like, but is its own chapter).</p>

<p>and though you might think florida weather is great, think again. it’s nice sometimes, but when it is 80 degrees on christmas day, it’s not. at all. (i’ve heard that people get depressed because it’s so overcast in the north in the winter - believe it or not, the sun can have the same effect after awhile). yay for getting out of state!!!</p>

<p>Wow…and I thought I had it worse…you guys seem to really want to get out…</p>

<p>I need to get out of San Diego. I was born and raised here, and I know there’s so much more out there for me. I still have a preference for California though. Gotta love the coast. Despite all this, I still applied to SDSU and UCSD. :x But they’re my last resorts.</p>

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UBC sucks my scrotum.</p>

<p>It’s kind of funny (and enlightening) to see people from places that I dream of living at, talking about how much they want to leave their city. I guess anyone can use a fresh change of pace!</p>

<p>Tayelim: How would you rate the schools in San Diego? I was considering applying to USD, is it good?</p>

<p>Walt99: I’ll answer your question as well.</p>

<p>Schools in San Diego are great. UCSD - perfect for them science and poli sci/international relations people (becuz of the grad school). Overall, the campus is ugly. USD - okay buildings, great school, private (top notch academics)</p>

<p>i refuse to go to any college in San Francisco or in California</p>

<p>I’m so glad I’m getting out of Florida. Hello Massachusetts! I can’t wait to see the seasons change. Florida, especially south Florida, has one season: summer. It’s not that bad, I guess, but I would love to experience something new. Plus, Florida universities don’t offer what I want. I’m not that big into greek life nor sports, and that’s all every single school seems to revolve around. While I do live about a stone’s throw away from UM (it’s a really good school, I know) going there (or FIU) would involve seeing about 90% of the people I already know. College is a time to experience new things, meet new people, etc etc..</p>

<p>I refuse to go to college in my homestate!</p>

<p>I don’t understand how you people in Fl. or Cali. can possibly DESIRE the 0 degree weather and all. What is wrong with you people?</p>

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<p>I agree. I could understand wishing to be where it was maybe 40 or something during the winter, but wishing to be anywhere below freezing is insane.</p>

<p>^Try living somewhere where it’s close to 80 all year 'round.</p>

<p>All you fellow Californians who say you want to leave the state…you know you can stay in state but be 7-8 hours from home. That’s what I’m doing. And, that way, I can hop on a plane and be home in an hour.</p>

<p>I applied to the college that’s like 5 minutes from my house (Cal State Long Beach), but it’s really not an option…more a safety than anything.</p>

<p>I love the area I’m from, but I’m NOT going to University of Maryland, College Park, because tons of people from my HS go there… and college is a place where you go to get away from high school, dammit!</p>