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As the title suggests, I am wondering if the benefits of going to a larger university justifies the price.
I have been accepted to a larger and smaller university, both public and both in state, and while the benefits of a larger university are appealing, I can get the same degree at the smaller one at a significantly cheaper cost and the possibility of being able to live at home.
So it would be helpful if someone could tell me if the price of the larger school is worth it and why, or if I should just go to the smaller and cheaper school again for the same degree at the end of it all.
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I have been accepted to a larger and smaller university, both public and both in state, and while the benefits of a larger university are appealing, I can get the same degree at the smaller one at a significantly cheaper cost and the possibility of being able to live at home.
So it would be helpful if someone could tell me if the price of the larger school is worth it and why, or if I should just go to the smaller and cheaper school again for the same degree at the end of it all.
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