Well will you really get that much more from 6 years in school than the current 2 year? Either way your going to end up with a decent job, and your gambling those 4 years of your life, to maybe get a better job. It depends on if you think you can learn enough in your current school, and especially decide which one will make you happy. Life isn't all about work.
Taking time to travel is very important, depending onwhat you are doing. If you finish an expensive school only to spend your best years slaving to pay it off... what kind of life is that. Sold his soul for a nice houseand car... Either way you will be fine, just stay in school in some form, an intelligent academic can get a great education anywere. anyhow tough choice, best o luck sir!
if it was me, i would find out if i would still be able to go over seas in the second college...or after graduating from the second college.
it sounds like the new college would mean working your butt off for a while, but if independance is what you want it looks like it could be an awesome way to gain that.
plus, you'll be able to make new friends and graduate from a top university. this might give you more options later in your future...and like i said, figure out if you'll be able to go over seas if you choose the second college. that way you dont miss out on anything.
most of my friends who transfer regret it....the quality of school is one of many things that jobs look at. they look at your own skills and past experiences, etc. so i say STAY at your current college.
I think the thing that determines success in life is mostly you, your personality, striving to succeed, but mostly knowing what you want. If you had a clear vision of where you want to go in life then you wouldn't be in the position of making this decision. That said I guess for me the decision would come down to how much more likely I thought I would be to succeed if I switched colleges and went into debt. Do you think you can handle the more challenging environment?
if i were you id stay in the college your in it doesnt matter how fancy the college it is .and you have money for yourself + an opurtunity to go to a different country
you didn't say anything about what you're studying or what career you want to pursue, which is relevant to your decision. With most careers, the quality of the college you attended is not as important as whatever work experience you have in that field through internships and the like. Though, if you're planning to apply to grad. schools, then the quality of your college might matter more. I'd say stay in your current college and go abroad.
Yes in May. Just kidding! Stay in school. It sounds rather complicated to make a switch, and it will take time. Will it make a big difference in the long run?
graduate the college where you are studing now you can get a higher degree somewhere else even if you are 30 or more but if you stop now you are taking the 90 pursent risk to work only and never get any kinde of degree FINISH WHAT YOU VE ALREADY STARTED THAN GO ON TO ANOTHER .
i would stay . And what are u studding ???
cahrahmelah 2 years ago
Well will you really get that much more from 6 years in school than the current 2 year? Either way your going to end up with a decent job, and your gambling those 4 years of your life, to maybe get a better job. It depends on if you think you can learn enough in your current school, and especially decide which one will make you happy. Life isn't all about work.
mrjohnnylipps 2 years ago
you do NOT look fat! You're SO HOT!!!
jojoblank 2 years ago
Very difficult to help you choose without seeing both schools but 6 years more study is a long time.
It depends what you want to do and travel is also good for you.
My advice is to do what makes you happy.
Do you have friends in the new school or will you have make new ones?
I would stay in the old school but it has to be your decision Hector.
Maybe not much help but just do what makes you happy.
musicstadium 2 years ago
Stay at the old college.
mstremer 2 years ago
you dont have a fat face :P lol
stay where you are at....you need a life, you dont want added expenses, and travel is a must!
the quality may not be the best, BUT you seem intelligent...its who you are and how your present yourself, not where your from. <3
marshmelotz 2 years ago
Taking time to travel is very important, depending onwhat you are doing. If you finish an expensive school only to spend your best years slaving to pay it off... what kind of life is that. Sold his soul for a nice houseand car... Either way you will be fine, just stay in school in some form, an intelligent academic can get a great education anywere. anyhow tough choice, best o luck sir!
vanness5 2 years ago
I'd choose the one where you get to travel abroad, that is an experience in it of itself that you can't get from a top college.
MasOvaltinePls 2 years ago
You kinda look like Adam Lambert with your new haircut o_o
MasOvaltinePls 2 years ago
if it was me, i would find out if i would still be able to go over seas in the second college...or after graduating from the second college.
it sounds like the new college would mean working your butt off for a while, but if independance is what you want it looks like it could be an awesome way to gain that.
LaughItsGoodForYou 2 years ago
plus, you'll be able to make new friends and graduate from a top university. this might give you more options later in your future...and like i said, figure out if you'll be able to go over seas if you choose the second college. that way you dont miss out on anything.
LaughItsGoodForYou 2 years ago
most of my friends who transfer regret it....the quality of school is one of many things that jobs look at. they look at your own skills and past experiences, etc. so i say STAY at your current college.
DJsnowman2 2 years ago
If the school has any respect stay there. You are talented and articulate, and that'll take you far
homiethefish 2 years ago
I think it depends.. what type of job do you want in the future? I would pick the cheaper option.
CzechItOut123 2 years ago
Stay put and go to Spain.
1liljet 2 years ago
your hair looks better longer
flinchful 2 years ago
yes, I second that, finish what you started is the best option.
CUREZERO 2 years ago
I think the thing that determines success in life is mostly you, your personality, striving to succeed, but mostly knowing what you want. If you had a clear vision of where you want to go in life then you wouldn't be in the position of making this decision. That said I guess for me the decision would come down to how much more likely I thought I would be to succeed if I switched colleges and went into debt. Do you think you can handle the more challenging environment?
johnetie 2 years ago
if i were you id stay in the college your in it doesnt matter how fancy the college it is .and you have money for yourself + an opurtunity to go to a different country
michealjonas 2 years ago
you didn't say anything about what you're studying or what career you want to pursue, which is relevant to your decision. With most careers, the quality of the college you attended is not as important as whatever work experience you have in that field through internships and the like. Though, if you're planning to apply to grad. schools, then the quality of your college might matter more. I'd say stay in your current college and go abroad.
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DJsnowman2 2 years ago
lol arent you really close to graduating??
TheMexicanBen 2 years ago
Yes in May. Just kidding! Stay in school. It sounds rather complicated to make a switch, and it will take time. Will it make a big difference in the long run?
DJsnowman2 2 years ago
graduate the college where you are studing now you can get a higher degree somewhere else even if you are 30 or more but if you stop now you are taking the 90 pursent risk to work only and never get any kinde of degree FINISH WHAT YOU VE ALREADY STARTED THAN GO ON TO ANOTHER .
masochki 2 years ago 2
@masochki 90% risk to work only and never get a degree? I've never heard this figure before...
OkashiiBoy 2 years ago