it depends on what you want to do. There are community colleges, which I go to, and you also have to think on your degree. You need to make sure before you sign up that you join someplace that has your degree. Or you could even try a University, since those have more degrees. You could just get all your general classes done at a community college and get your associates degree
One of the most important descisions in my life just got chosen because I could wear a shirt that said sh** on it during class.
oh, I just noticed it....I don't think they thought of that until they actually put it down. What were their reactions like when they saw that?
right now I am looking at stanford, MIT, georgia tech/emorys combined program, U Penn, Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Case Western, and possibly the University of Rochester.
Go to a place with an expansive curriculum and a nice community. Study something that you love, and if you're worried about getting a job, start looking into career options, internships, anything that will get you some connections while you're still in school. Other than that, study as broadly as you can manage. Make a solid little unit of friends that will stick with you for a decade or two. Oh, and try to live on campus, it's just not the same otherwise.
Go to the school that has the class "Finding your Patronus". Seriously, a college does offer this as a course; I just don't know where it is!
My pants, you could get a degree as a carpenter. Ps. I only know names from some colleges in the states, nothing more about them. So Yale?
See, the joke here as that you'll be working with wood. Not that kind that comes from trees, though. "Wheresoever you go, go with all your heart." - Confucius. That's all I got.