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sweetmercy
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Hi,
I'm hoping some of you will give me your opinions on a HUGE decision that I'm about to make. I'm going crazy trying to make up my mind, and input will be so useful! Okay, so I've been a "college dropout" for about a year and a half. I got sick of school between my second and third years and decided to take a break. During my break, I've worked full-time at a job I love, gone to Nicaragua for three months to work in an orphanage, etc. But now it's definately time to finish school. I miss the intellectual stimulation of having discussions and writing papers. And I'm really anxious to start my career, either in missions or internatinal relief and development. I've narrowed my university choices down to two schools, both of which I'm equally interested in. Here's the pros and cons of each:
#1....Pros
-is the university that I attended previously, so I can use most of my credits from before.
-I really enjoyed it a lot when I went there before and I miss it
-It's in my city, so I could be close to my friends and family (although, even though it's in my city, I would be living apart from my parents, in an apartment or something)
-has several levels of Spanish classes, which are important for me to study
-I like the Latin American Studies and Psychology programs, which would be my majors
#1...Cons
-is a secular institution, and I really want to go to a Christian school
-doesn't have on-campus residences, so I would have to go through the hassle of finding a place to live
-the program I'm interested is limited to Latin America which might limit career options in the future, if I wanted to work somewhere else in the world
#2...Pros
-is a Christian university (which would be good for fellowship and that a lot of the organizations that I want to work for in the future might favor a degree from a Christian school)
-I can live on campus and experience dorm life
-I like their International Development Studies and Psych programs
-costs roughly the same as the other institution, even though it is a private school
#2...Cons
-is halfway across the country, so I'd be far from my friends and family
-is in an EXTREMELY cold part of the country...we're talking -40 degree weather in the winter!
-there are no Spanish classes
-I'd have to leave the ministries in my church that I've just begun this year
-I'd have to quit my job, which I love
Anyhow, based on the pros and cons, which one looks like the best option?
Thanks in advance for any and all advice!
Jen
I'm hoping some of you will give me your opinions on a HUGE decision that I'm about to make. I'm going crazy trying to make up my mind, and input will be so useful! Okay, so I've been a "college dropout" for about a year and a half. I got sick of school between my second and third years and decided to take a break. During my break, I've worked full-time at a job I love, gone to Nicaragua for three months to work in an orphanage, etc. But now it's definately time to finish school. I miss the intellectual stimulation of having discussions and writing papers. And I'm really anxious to start my career, either in missions or internatinal relief and development. I've narrowed my university choices down to two schools, both of which I'm equally interested in. Here's the pros and cons of each:
#1....Pros
-is the university that I attended previously, so I can use most of my credits from before.
-I really enjoyed it a lot when I went there before and I miss it
-It's in my city, so I could be close to my friends and family (although, even though it's in my city, I would be living apart from my parents, in an apartment or something)
-has several levels of Spanish classes, which are important for me to study
-I like the Latin American Studies and Psychology programs, which would be my majors
#1...Cons
-is a secular institution, and I really want to go to a Christian school
-doesn't have on-campus residences, so I would have to go through the hassle of finding a place to live
-the program I'm interested is limited to Latin America which might limit career options in the future, if I wanted to work somewhere else in the world
#2...Pros
-is a Christian university (which would be good for fellowship and that a lot of the organizations that I want to work for in the future might favor a degree from a Christian school)
-I can live on campus and experience dorm life
-I like their International Development Studies and Psych programs
-costs roughly the same as the other institution, even though it is a private school
#2...Cons
-is halfway across the country, so I'd be far from my friends and family
-is in an EXTREMELY cold part of the country...we're talking -40 degree weather in the winter!
-there are no Spanish classes
-I'd have to leave the ministries in my church that I've just begun this year
-I'd have to quit my job, which I love
Anyhow, based on the pros and cons, which one looks like the best option?
Thanks in advance for any and all advice!
Jen