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Study In The U.s(state Universities)?

I have six candidates universities in the U.S. below. I would like to hear some experiences or opinions from you, if you have studied there before or have heard about these schools.
Bemidji State Uni., Bemidji, MN
Indiana Uni. of Pennsylvania, PA
Uni. of Central Oklahoma, Edmond, OK
Uni. of Louisiana, Lafayette, LA
Uni. of South Alabama, Mobile, AL
Uni. of Central Arkansas. Conway, AR

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2 Comments on "Study In The U.s(state Universities)?"

  1. Bebe on Mon, 23rd Nov 2009 1:13 am 

    I have familiarity with four of those (Central Oklahoma, Louisiana-Lafayette, South Alabama, Central Arkansas). I would say that the four that I have experience with are all great schools. Central Oklahoma is a fast-growing university. Louisiana-Lafayette and South Alabama are probably more popular in the Deep South, while Central Arkansas is perhaps the most “ivy league” of the four that I know (“ivy league” being rigorous). I think any of the six you listed are great choices, but if I had to choose one, I would choose Central Arkansas. UCA (located in Conway, Arkansas, 20 minutes from the largest & capital city of Little Rock) offers a beautiful campus, a diverse student body, and proximity to wonderful recreation activities. UCA also is gaining reputation (similar to that of Central Oklahoma) of being more “selective” in its admissions process, guaranteeing that the best & brightest come through the doors. Narrow down your choices to Central Arkansas and Central Oklahoma. Either one would be a fabulous step in your college career! Good luck, you’ll surely enjoy the college experience.

  2. Dr. Semi-Evil on Mon, 23rd Nov 2009 1:19 am 

    I live in Central Arkansas, and work at a local university (University of Arkansas-Little Rock). I can share anything you want about UCA and U of Louisiana- Lafayette. I have been to Central Oklahoma and South Alabama, don’t don’t much about it academics wise. UCA is a simple, smaller university whereas ULL is a larger, more diverse campus. If you liked the Arkansas area, I would reccommend UALR (University of Arkansas-Little Rock). Not cause I work here, but it’s a nice campus, in the heart of the city, with a very diverse student body, I think our total student population this year was 12-13,000. But out of your 6 you mentioned, I would suggest ULL, it too is a beautiful school, with strong academics.

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