Transferring, tell me where to go.

nezmiah

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I'm a freshman at the University of New Hampshire right now, but I underestimated how much I hated this state and the school is not much better.

Only requirements:
Warm
Coastal with surf within 45 minutes driving, East or West coast, doesn't really matter, would honestly prefer west coast though, I need a change of scenery.
Has a respectable business program
Under 35k with tuition and room and board.

Go (thx plus rep)
 
Chapman University in Orange, California sounRAB like a perfect fit, they have a pretty good business school except their tuition is like 45k, so i guess thats out of the picture.

University of San Diego might work, not sure about their buisness program, but i think they are like 35k tuition. Might be worth a look.

edit: If tuitions a big deal, you could try to transfer in junior standing (probably 60 units/credits more or less) so you would only be at that school for 2 years...just a thought
 
my school, monmouth university.has a good business program, its expensive though but they give lots of money in scholarships, its a few minutes away from awesome surf/rabroad, but its cold in the winter, and a lot of ny douchers go here
 
I never applied to monmouth but I was looking at it briefly last year. NY might be enough of a change of pace.



Both look like what I'm looking for honestly, I'll look into them more.



Chapman looks sick. If they give scholarships to transfer students, it's certainly worth the application fee to try, but there's no way I could ever swing 45k. I'll look at San Diego too. Thanks.
 
ucsb, ucsd, usd, ucla, usc. Those are the major so-cal schools that are close to the beach. ucsb and ucsd are also super close to surf; ucsd is right on blacks (zomg). They also all have really good surf teams.
they're also santa barbara state, long beach state, san diego state and other state schools that are ridiculously close to surf.
 
yeah head south. those california schools sound great. but if tuition is 35k, that doesnt leave much room for rent, food, gas. FAU, FIU.

"she from the north and still cant believe the weather"
 
tuition will be high coming to a CA public school because you are not a resident. For that reason I doubt any CA school will be under 35k out the door.
 
Dont go to chapman it sucks, its a bunch of spoiled rich kiRAB who buy their grades. UCLA does not have an undergrad business program you have to major in like accounting or business economics but has a huge alumni base and connections. I think UCI is pretty good and it is super close to laguna and newport. UCSB is just super fun place to be with awesome people and I think their business is pretty solid. USD in is suppose to have a good business program and they give lots of scholarships. Hope my info helps but dont go to chapman.
 
"respectable business school"

eh business majors are dime a dozen. I would finish the degree, and move out to another location, work for a little while, then go to a respectable rabA program.
 
sorry shin_n not counting you but 3/4 people I knew that went there were rich douche bags and the fourth transferred because he said everyone there was a rich douchebage.

And what shin_n said about finishing and going to a good rabA is probably the best idea. What you learn in class getting your raba is worthless, but the connections you make there will make you one rich bastard.
 
USC is definitely not under 35k. Private school in LA? I got in and I believe total cost was 55k a year. Not exactly cheap.
 
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