To the majority of people in America, and around the world for the most part, choosing a college is an extremely important and difficult decision. Months and years are put into research and statistics. Trying to find which “home of learning” is right for them ends up consuming every thought and every moment of free time. If it isn’t the applications essays, it’s then the financial aid and scholarship applications. Some people are trained from birth and told that this is the most decision they will have to make; where to spend all that money borrowed from the government. I guess this makes me a little different, taking my decision seriously only a month before I graduated. Many people told me to choose which college was best for you, which college had the most to offer, where you would fit in better. So my decision was choice to attend North Greenville University was made based on the following facts: good view, interesting history degree, and a big cafeteria. It also didn’t hurt that they kept giving me free t-shirts and stickers, the true way to my heart.
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