DoobieKnicks wrote:Well I'm going to a community college in september, and then hopefully transfering to Johnson & Wales to study Computer Engineering. I want a change of the whole NJ scenery, its getting annoying. But you know I gotta stay here for a year or two to save money and get my grades up.
Qballer wrote:DoobieKnicks wrote:Well I'm going to a community college in september, and then hopefully transfering to Johnson & Wales to study Computer Engineering. I want a change of the whole NJ scenery, its getting annoying. But you know I gotta stay here for a year or two to save money and get my grades up.
just a question: what the heck is Johnson & Wales? never heard of it. is it a small private school in Joisey?
eisfeld wrote:Gotta agree with Ty-land! So much fun and independence you'll never have again. I'm just a month far from starting my third year at university. Though we don't have that much campus based universities in Europe, studying at a city-based one with a whole district just for university purposes isn't bad either (If you manage to get a flat in this district).
Joe' wrote:Anyways, I've always wanted to frequent college in an Anglosaxon country like the US, Canada or Australia
cyanide wrote:Joe' wrote:Anyways, I've always wanted to frequent college in an Anglosaxon country like the US, Canada or Australia
Canada's way cheaper than the US with colleges and universities with very good programs. It's more expensive for international students, though. I don't know how expensive Australia is, but the cost of living is good in Canada, and international students are very common since it's a multicultural country after all.
Axel wrote:If I'm lucky, I'll be getting an acceptance leter to UNC Chapel Hill in the next couple of months!
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