Would You Rather...

<p>I’d pick A. I’d rather go to a school without a big party scene and without all that much going on. As long as it’s at least good in my major, I won’t look for excellence in it.</p>

<p>A)
I feel like, with less availability of “fun” things to do, people are forced to be more social in order to make their time at college fun. </p>

<p>Plus, every school is a party school if you want it to be one. Just because it’s not notorious for being the biggest party school around doesn’t mean you can’t find parties if you want them. </p>

<p>Also, with A), you can focus more on the actual point of college: getting an education. With B), you’ll be so focused on all of the fun things you can be doing and “places you can be” that you won’t be able to keep focus on your school work. </p>

<p>Also, I hate sports and school spirit. A), definitely.</p>

<p>For those who aren’t in Florida, keep in mind that UF is generally acknowledged to be far superior, academically, to USF.</p>

<p>I’d go with College B. Except I hate the Gators, so I’d really go to FSU :)</p>

<p>I have no knowledge of either of the schools. I’m just going by the two scenarios that Niquii77 proposed. If she wanted us to take into account the academic superiority of option B, she probably would’ve mentioned it herself.</p>

<p>Ummm prob choice B because I would want to have a fun college experience. You can’t put a price on great memories. But if money was a big issue then I would would go with choice A. Either way it would be a difficult choice.</p>

<p>It seems like you prefer B, except that A is all paid for and B is almost all paid for. I would choose B if this is the case, if you can afford it.</p>

<p>A. Money rules all.
EDIT: Wait, tuition AND board is paid for at B? Nevermind, B it is. I misread and I assumed you were getting little to nothing.</p>