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  • Is it weird to go to a public university thats not in your state?

    Posted by admin on October 28th, 2009 and filed under go to university |

    I dont really like California, so I want to leave the state for university but is it weird to go to a public university in another state? (Im thinking of a public university in another state as like as a backup…) I only moved to California 3 years ago though…Im actually English.

    Absolutely not. I go to Michigan and we have tons of international students even, PLENTY of out of state kids. Bear in mind, though, that as an out of stater you could pay as much as double or triple the tuition of in-state students. It may be wise to still consider some California schools or maybe some out of state privates (who sometimes offer better financial aid packages.)

    3 Responses

    1. bubble_dolphins Says:

      no its not weird a lot of kids do that
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    2. This one guy Says:

      Nope, especially for better colleges like California, North Carolina, Illinois, Texas, and Pennsylvania, a lot of kids do that. UC Berkeley is considered right up there with the Ivy Leagues believe it or not, and UCLA was I think the most applied-to school in the country.
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    3. TwistedxKiss Says:

      Absolutely not. I go to Michigan and we have tons of international students even, PLENTY of out of state kids. Bear in mind, though, that as an out of stater you could pay as much as double or triple the tuition of in-state students. It may be wise to still consider some California schools or maybe some out of state privates (who sometimes offer better financial aid packages.)
      References :

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