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Where SHOULD you have gone to College?

  • dwccrew
    Harvard, MIT and Oxford were all fine for me, I wouldn't change a thing.
  • Fab4Runner
    Ohio State or Notre Dame.
  • royal_k
    Manhattan Buckeye wrote: "which ones have lower standards? "

    No offense to Sun Devil grads, but I'm guessing ASU, more likely to have the tramp stamp and end up working in the San Fernando Valley for Mankind Productions.

    That said, if anyone hasn't been to Tempe, it is pretty amazing how hot the women there are.
    I lived in Phoenix for 5 years. You are are 100% right. There is an extreme amount of hot women out there.
  • joebaseball
    Tulane would have been the ideal situation but I would not have been able to play baseball there.
  • charliehustle14
    OSU or some where on the west coast, like UCLA or Pepperdine
  • SnotBubbles
    I could have played football on scholarship at Valpraiso. It's D1 and was my biggest offer. However, it got me cocky and made me think I could play at the U of Toledo as a walk-on (that didn't work). Had I gone to Valpo, I probably would have started as a Sophomore and actually finished with my Bachelor's.
  • UA5straightin2008
    most I-AA schools < MAC schools
  • Websurfinbird
    gorocks99 wrote: If money were no object ... Northwestern. Had good enough scores to get in, but not good enough to get a lot of aid.
    Same with me for George Washington. I got excepted but was only given a small amount in scholarship money. (the same was true for the Newhouse school at Syracuse, though it wasn't my top choice). I debated taking out loans and doing a work study program, but my parents convinced me not too. I ended up going to Binghamton (A New York State school) and got a wonderful education, was able to join a sorority, made lifelong friends and graduated with zero debt. I'm sure GW would have been wonderful, but I'm very happy I went where I went.
  • SnotBubbles
    UA5straightin2008 wrote: most I-AA schools < MAC schools
    Yeah, but I was young a cocky. Toledo was in its prime (Chester Taylor era) and I wanted D1, not I-AA. I regret it to this day and have thought about going back to college (at nearly 27) to play at DII Urbana.
  • UA5straightin2008
    I gotcha, i made a similar mistake last year, going to VMI on a lacrosse scholarship to play (I actually got to start half the season), and my main reasoning for doing it was because it was DI... and i found the hard way taht military school SUCKS haha, but going into I was blinded by the fact that it was D1 and that was all that mattered to me as a senior in HS...made the jump down to DIII and it is much more enjoyable, and we'll be competing for a natl championship this year