As far as under-graduate goes, go to whatever school will give you the most money. The only reason you would want to go to an Ivy League is for business connections, but only for graduate school might that matter. I still don't believe in them. Schools are businesses too, remember?

I am going to community college for the first two years to finish my core classes. I spend $1,200 a YEAR (Not semester) and recieve a good education. There is no shame in community colleges. The only people who will laugh at you are the same ones who are still paying off their student loans. They are the ones I laugh at. I plan on transferring to a private 4-year in another year. Don't treat college with so much worry and expense.

In the end, a college degree will only get you so far. There are no companies waiting for you outside of the graduation ceremony to hire you for life. It is up to YOU to do well in life. That degree isn't going to do anything for you. Make sure you want to do business in the first place before you even think about graduate school. Under-graduate is about getting your feet wet in all kinds of different pools of knowledge.


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