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  • I think you should go to the one that offers what you want where you will be the happiest and get the most satisfaction out of
  • No, for you should not allow her to guide your life, for it will feel fake, and chances are, you share her major, and you are going to college for you and not for her. She should respect your decision, and still back you, for while you are willing to give in to her requests, you shouldn't and shouldn't be forced into it.
  • Go to the one that you think will be better for your career path.
  • No. You're more important than your mom. Do what you want, not what she wants. It'll make you happier.
  • California is fortunate to have tons of great schools. If you want to go to graduate school one day you can go to a good school and work your butt off, or go to an OK school and work your ASS off. If you don't plan on going to graduate school, you really should go to the best school that you can get into. I went to the University of Florida - at the time a decent school but not great, but I was planning on graduate school. So, I went to UF with tons of scholarships, got a free education, and finished top of my class. My friend went to Yale, worked her ass off, and now she's in the same graduate program as me. Except she has $95k more in loans.
  • I wrote this question; thanks for the feed back. I discussed this over with my mom and we talked about it some more; she understands now why I want to go to College in San Diego; I told her It'll cost us less and it's still a great education and I can Live at home; which she likes.

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