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Old 12-18-2004, 01:42 PM
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What are the pros and cons of the school?

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I want to apply out there, What do you think, is it better to apply to SGU, AUC, Saba or SMU?
How is SGU?
prof, lab, quality of life and education?

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Rico
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Old 12-18-2004, 02:15 PM
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Re: What are the pros and cons of the school?

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Hi,
I want to apply out there, What do you think, is it better to apply to SGU, AUC, Saba or SMU?
How is SGU?
prof, lab, quality of life and education?

Thanks,
Rico
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Re: What are the pros and cons of the school?

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Hi,
I want to apply out there, What do you think, is it better to apply to SGU, AUC, Saba or SMU?
How is SGU?
prof, lab, quality of life and education?

Thanks,
Rico
Apply to all of them. Of course we're going to say go to SGU, because we're all a little biased. And its getting 200K of our $$, so to say we hate it would look bad on our investment skills. All in all, the school is not bad. Its not perfect and it has its kinks and qwerks, but most people seem to deal with them fine. Every term i come home and compare with one of my friends at a US school (I think everyone does). And we're on par every time. In some ways i think my education is better than it would have been had i stayed in the US, but thats just my opinion. Want a feel for each school in the categories your described? Read each of their forums. I learned alot about Ross lastnight just from reading a few threads. Look at pictures students post, not the airbrushed ones the schools put up.
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