losangeles875
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I have been stressed on deciding which college to pick for this Fall 2015. I will be a transfer student from Massachusetts. I got accepted to both and I just can't decide which one fits me better. I hope you guys can help me. It will be much much appreciated!!
I went to a deaf school from preschool until middle school, and then I went to a public school. I stayed in the public school system for almost 7 years. I didn't have good experiences with an interpreter so I went to classes on my own. I didn't have any support in the school. I was always sad and lonely, but I was able to make friends though. I was mostly homeschooled during my high school years since the school didn't have any communication accommodations for me.
After graduating high school, I went to a community college with deaf program for a year and half as a liberal arts major. I then transferred to UMass for one semester. I didn't like both colleges for some reasons. I didn't experience college life.
One of my biggest goals is to get a social life in college- to make new friends.
I visited both schools and I liked both, really. I didn't really see a lot of deaf students at RIT when I visited. It seems like a quiet campus. I got accepted into a pre baccalaureate science program at NTID where I will need to take placement tests in English and Math to determine to see where level I will be on.
I haven't decided on a major yet, but I hope to study sciences or business. I heard that NTID system isn't good since they are giving their students a hard time to get Bachelor's degrees. I hope to get a Bachelor's. I think it will take me four years to graduate with my bachelor's at RIT if I go.
I got into Gallaudet as a undecided major. I am just scared that I wont fit in Gallaudet. I can sign but my asl skills aren't strong. I don't like being far away from home. I feel little uncomfortable in a strong deaf community but I love to meet new people so it is hard to say.
The things i like about NTID is that they offer co-op programs, better education, better dining options, bigger campus, apartments options, a nice area, but I dislike their weather though!! haha
The things i like about Gallaudet is, of course social life- parties there seem always so fun. DC is a fun city. A lot of deaf people there. I am worried that I wont get a job if I graduate from Gallaudet.
Help me to decide!!!
If you have any advices, it will be much appreciated! Thank you so much!!
I went to a deaf school from preschool until middle school, and then I went to a public school. I stayed in the public school system for almost 7 years. I didn't have good experiences with an interpreter so I went to classes on my own. I didn't have any support in the school. I was always sad and lonely, but I was able to make friends though. I was mostly homeschooled during my high school years since the school didn't have any communication accommodations for me.
After graduating high school, I went to a community college with deaf program for a year and half as a liberal arts major. I then transferred to UMass for one semester. I didn't like both colleges for some reasons. I didn't experience college life.
One of my biggest goals is to get a social life in college- to make new friends.
I visited both schools and I liked both, really. I didn't really see a lot of deaf students at RIT when I visited. It seems like a quiet campus. I got accepted into a pre baccalaureate science program at NTID where I will need to take placement tests in English and Math to determine to see where level I will be on.
I haven't decided on a major yet, but I hope to study sciences or business. I heard that NTID system isn't good since they are giving their students a hard time to get Bachelor's degrees. I hope to get a Bachelor's. I think it will take me four years to graduate with my bachelor's at RIT if I go.
I got into Gallaudet as a undecided major. I am just scared that I wont fit in Gallaudet. I can sign but my asl skills aren't strong. I don't like being far away from home. I feel little uncomfortable in a strong deaf community but I love to meet new people so it is hard to say.
The things i like about NTID is that they offer co-op programs, better education, better dining options, bigger campus, apartments options, a nice area, but I dislike their weather though!! haha
The things i like about Gallaudet is, of course social life- parties there seem always so fun. DC is a fun city. A lot of deaf people there. I am worried that I wont get a job if I graduate from Gallaudet.
Help me to decide!!!
If you have any advices, it will be much appreciated! Thank you so much!!