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So, what college did you go to?

I went to USC (Univ. of So Cal) for two years when I still thought I wanted to be a doctor. Then I quit and became a pilot instead.

I off-and-on attend UAA (Univ. of Alaska Anchorage) whenever I feel like taking a class or two, and maybe in 10 years I'll have that 4 year degree wrapped up, in whatever it is I end up following.

I was happier at UAA. USC was very nice; but UAA is ideal for someone who seeks a degree for his own edification. Smaller population, situated in a forested area (some walkways even cross creeks and meander between trees) with pristine geography and cool weather.
 
KentSU I detest this place. I could give a list but it would take too much time to type everything out. It sucks here, if you have a chance DONT COME HERE!
 
Graduated from Purdue in '04. Thinking about going back to school for my masters. Either K State or Purdue.
 
Freshman at LSU. Great so far except there is no competition this year for home games 😉
 
Rounding out my sixth year at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. It's a really good school. I'll likely ended up being here for almost an entire decade (*shudder*).
 
Graduated RIT earlier this year. It was definitely a rough time. The weather would make me incredibly unhappy for a good half of the year, but all the friends I've made and the education I got was worth it I suppose.
 
Texas A&M - yep, had a lot of fun

Georgia Tech for master's -- the verdict is still out on the school, but I like Atlanta
 
I went to University of Wisconsin - Rock County. Only took one class. I went to College of Lake County in Grayslake, IL. I loved that school and took about 35 credits there. I now go to Rock Valley College in Rockford, IL. It's okay, but I liked CLC a lot better.
 
I went to FSU. It was fun and it had just about everything a person could want from a large university.
 
Originally posted by: Smartazz
Would you highly recommend staying on campus?

Yes. Living in the dorm for a year is a rite of passage.

Also you meet lots of people and you don't have to worry about parking. 😛
 
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