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Old 07-20-2001, 03:51 PM
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Thanks Missy and Cami for your advice!!

Missy, I TOTALLY know what you mean! For 9 years (K-8) I went to a small private school which hosted about 60 (give and take) per graduating class! Then I went to a big high school, which houses about 3000 students total. I definitely notice the difference. Though I love the big freedom that I have at my HS, I kinda miss the "care" I felt with my teachers at my old school. So I don't know what I'm gonna do when it comes to college - I want a big enough school where I'll have freedom, but then again, I won't want to go to a school where I'll be lost! So I don't know...all the schools that I'm considering are around 15,000+ students! More like around 18,000. Some though have very little students - around 4000 maybe (U of Rochester). I guess I really do have to visit!!!

Cami, thanks - you have certainly convinced me to visit!!!! Hmm, I just don't know if I'll have the chance to visit East Coast schools though......?? You know what, though, I think I would die if I didn't have access to a mall! I'm a HUGE shopaholic, lol. I'm definitely a city girl. Though I like the suburbs, I think I would feel lost in rural areas, where there isn't a store for miles.

BTW Cami, how's it goin' with your ex and with Nick? Hope everything's better for you... !
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