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Hey guys, I've been thinking about applying to state schools because they seem to be more affordable and have a diverse range of academic programs. Can anyone help me out by suggesting the top5 state schools I should definitely consider for my college applications?

a year ago

Sure, I'd be glad to give you a few suggestions for high-performing state schools! Please remember that the "best" school for you will ultimately depend on your individual interests, goals, and circumstances, but here are five highly-regarded state schools to consider:

1. University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley): This renowned campus is particularly strong in business, engineering, and the sciences, but its strength extends to the humanities as well.

2. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (UMich): UMich offers a range of strong programs in diverse areas such as business, engineering, psychology, and environmental studies.

3. University of Virginia (UVA): Known for its liberal arts education, business program, and law school, UVA offers students a quality education across a wide array of disciplines.

4. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC Chapel Hill): UNC Chapel Hill is highly-regarded for its programs in business, health (such as pharmacy and public health), and the liberal arts.

5. University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin): This school is known for its STEM programs, especially engineering and computer science, but it also has strong business and creative arts programs.

These lists can change depending on your specific academic interests and career goals. It's best to do further research based on your intended major or field.

Remember, these are just suggestions. There are many other excellent state schools across the country that might be a great fit for you. State schools can provide a great education at a more affordable cost, especially for in-state students, so your decision is definitely a strategic one. Be sure to visit these campuses (if possible) to get a real feel for the environment and community, which can greatly influence your college experience.Good luck with your college search!

a year ago

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