Sunday, February 21, 2010

Where is a great vacation spot for spring breakers -Indiana college students

Where is a great vacation spot for spring breakers -Indiana college students?

Other - Destinations - 7 Answers
People's Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
Answer 1 :
The Steve Alford Motor Inn
Answer 2 :
Head over to the Islands, say Aruba.
Answer 3 :
Santa Monica Ca i love that place allthough kind of expensive
Answer 4 :
I have that answer going on, I tell you! South Padre Island, Texas, Daytona Beach, Florida, Miami, Florida, Cancun, Mexico, Las Vegas, Nevada, Lake Mead, Nevada These are the biggies.
Answer 5 :
Alot of folks go to Florida like Panama City, Daytona Beach or Miami. I went to the river once in Arkansas its called Spring River it was so much fun! You can go canoeing, inter tubing, or just camping it was a blast.
Answer 6 :
it depends whether you want a mountain trip, island trip, ya know? i went to cabo san lucas and on a cruise to alaska.. i had an awesome time on both. cruises are always the best cause you can see different places!
Answer 7 :
Orange Beach, Alabama and Gulf Coast, AL it's just like Florida with out all the touristy places. It's also very cheap, especially if you can get a group of 12 people or 6 couples together, $3000 for 4th of july week divided by 12 people is $250 a person (not including meals). I suggest getting a house or condo (you might have to get a parent to rent it under their name).






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Sunday, February 14, 2010

Will the Hoosiers ever be able to surpass the Fighting Irish as Indiana's college football team

Will the Hoosiers ever be able to surpass the Fighting Irish as Indiana's college football team?
Say they ever get better coaching and recruit better and just become a better run program that can compete and the Irish continue to regress as they have in recent years. Do you think this is possible? Please give reasons.
Football (American) - 5 Answers
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1 :
I've never watched college football in my life, but I like Notre Dame better than IU so no
2 :
No chance.
3 :
No. The Irish are like legends. They can't be replaced in Indiana.
4 :
Notre Dames not regressing haha they just needed a good coach to utilize ALL of the talent, and no not ever.
5 :
Indiana strikes fear into the heart of Notre Dame.




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Sunday, February 7, 2010

What college in Northwest Indiana is best for Aviation

What college in Northwest Indiana is best for Aviation?
Airline Flight.
Aircraft - 2 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
1 :
Purdue University (West Lafayette, IN). Hands down, no questions asked. They have the incredible reputation of Purdue, as well as a wonderful flight school. The University of Illinois (Champaign, IL) isn't far from IN and with the right GPA and ACT, they will offer in-state tuition. I understand that these aren't exactly northwest, but these are definitely your best options for flight school in or around IN. There is also The Ohio State University in Columbus, OH. They are among the top 5 national flight schools. Stepping down from your "best" options, there is Indiana State University in Terra Haute, IN.
2 :
Purdue.




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Monday, February 1, 2010

If you had the chance to go to college in Michigan, Indiana or Pennsylvania, which one would you choose


If you had the chance to go to college in Michigan, Indiana or Pennsylvania, which one would you choose? Why?
Let's say that the schools are kinda equal. I'm thinking of MSU in Ann Arbor - Mitchigan, Indiana University in Bloomingtoon or University of pittsburgh in Pittsburgh - Pennsylvania. I'm looking to attend the school of business in one of these universities. Not sure what to major in yet though. I have a bad college experience in Detroit, MI so which one is the safest, Most suitable for undergraguate studies and offer the best standard of living for a standard college-boy budget excluding tuition because I'm on a scholarship. Safety and friendly people are a MUST. I've had enough in Detroit lol.
Higher Education (University +) - 4 Answers
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1 :
I have visited university of pittsburgh's campus and love it. Although it is urban, it's still a nice city with generally friendly residents. Every now and then you'll get a crazy guy begging for things, and there are some bad sections of pittsburgh, but that's what you're gonna get in a city. Michigan State seems like a good choice if you want the "school spirit" scene. It seems like its in an area that is geared towards college students and caters to them, and is near home I guess if you are from detroit. Indiana I have also heard nice things about, but its indiana, come on. Theres nothing to do. Go with Pitt or MSU.
2 :
U of M has the 3rd best business school in the country so they aren't kind of equal. It's awesome, and not that far from Detroit but very safe. You don't like Wayne State? Is that the college you are talking about? Ann Arbor has a great standard of living, but if you are talking about a budget you might also want to know that the cost of living is also very high. Us Wolverines fix that problem by getting a job on campus. Or two. Everyone is so nice here though I've heard not as nice as Michigan State. There are a lot of preppy b****** (girls only) in the business school. You'll like it if you come here. See you soon! Wait a minute!!! I just realized your question says "MSU" in Ann Arbor. Gasp! MSU is in Lansing and we hate them. Go blue! Oh, and the previous comment is right. Ann Arbor does cater very much to college students, like $2 Latte Wednesdays at Expresso Royale :-).
3 :
IU and Michigan are nearly equal as far as their business schools are concerned. Both of them rank in the US News as top 10 programs, and the top 5 for public colleges. You would get an excellent education at either of these. But both of them are very competitive for admission, not sure how easy it is to get into either as a transfer. If you are a MI resident, then it would probably be much less expensive for you to stay in-state and go to Michigan (especially if you are on a scholarship) than to attend IU-Bloomington as an out of state student, unless you get a university scholarship from IU that will make up for the increase in tuition. The cost of living and the rent in Ann Arbor is WAY higher than in Bloomington. I lived in B-ton for awhile and have friends who I visit often in Ann Arbor, and I prefer Bloomington because it's a nice small city with a great campus and it's super laid-back and friendly down there. Plus the weather in southern Indiana is much warmer with less snow. Both cities have a good college scene with lots of bars and restaurants and things to do. Both have great sports teams, lots of school spirit, and good parties. I think both are safe and a great place for undergrad, but I still prefer Indiana because it's more of a smaller college town and further from Detroit. As far as Pitt goes, I only know that they are more reasonably priced for out of state tuition, they do have some decent scholarships, their business school is respectable, and the campus is in a very urban setting. If you want to get away from living in the city and into more of a safe, college town atmosphere, it would definately be better to go to IU or Michigan.
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Business School at IU is better. The campus is very safe, and to walk around at night is fine. There is a true sense of community bc the town is small while the school is large. Lots of extracurricular activities.




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