Where Should I go to University?. That depends on your answers to some questions.

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Where Should I go to University?

That depends on your answers to some questions

You must first answer this question:

Why should I go to University?

Primary Reasons (the reasons that matter most)

Why should I go to University? Primary Reasons (the reasons that matter most) Secondary Reasons (the reasons most people think are primary)

Secondary Reasons Which has my major?

Secondary Reasons Which has my major? Which will best prepare me for graduate school?

Secondary Reasons Which has my major? Which will best prepare me for graduate school? Which school will help me get the best career?

Secondary Reasons Which has my major? Which will best prepare me for graduate school? Which school will help me get the best career? Which school can I afford? Will I get scholarships, etc.

Secondary Reasons Which has my major? Which will best prepare me for graduate school? Which school will help me get the best career? Which school can I afford? Which Location will I like to live in?

Secondary Reasons Which has my major? Which will best prepare me for graduate school? Which school will help me get the best career? Which school can I afford? Which Location will I like to live in? What is the best climate for me?

Secondary Reasons Which has my major? Which will best prepare me for graduate school? Which school will help me get the best career? Which school can I afford? Which Location will I like to live in? What is the best climate for me? Where can I make the best friends and contacts and networks?

Secondary Reasons Which has my major? Which will best prepare me for graduate school? Which school will help me get the best career? Which school can I afford? Which Location will I like to live in? What is the best climate for me? Where can I make the best friends and contacts and networks? Where can I get the best grades?

Secondary Reasons Which has my major? Which will best prepare me for graduate school? Which school will help me get the best career? Which school can I afford? Which Location will I like to live in? What is the best climate for me? Where can I make the best friends and contacts and networks? Where can I get the best grades? Which school is the right size for me?

Secondary Reasons Which has my major? Which will best prepare me for graduate school? Which school will help me get the best career? Which school can I afford? Which Location will I like to live in? What is the best climate for me? Where can I make the best friends and contacts and networks? Where can I get the best grades? Which school is the right size for me? Which school has the best social life?

Secondary Reasons Which has my major? Which will best prepare me for graduate school? Which school will help me get the best career? Which school can I afford? Which Location will I like to live in? What is the best climate for me? Where can I make the best friends and contacts and networks? Where can I get the best grades? Which school is the right size for me? Which school has the best social life? Where will I be most fulfilled?

Secondary Reasons Which has my major? Which will best prepare me for graduate school? Which school will help me get the best career? Which school can I afford? Which Location will I like to live in? What is the best climate for me? Where can I make the best friends and contacts and networks? Where can I get the best grades? Which school is the right size for me? Which school has the best social life? Where will I be most fulfilled? What school has the best learning environment for me?

These questions are all important But…

These questions are all important But… They are not the most important questions…

There are 4 questions every school and every student must answer…

What is reality, what is real?

There are 4 questions every school and every student must answer… What is reality, what is real? What is the good life?

There are 4 questions every school and every student must answer… What is reality, what is real? What is the good life? Who is a really good person?

There are 4 questions every school and every student must answer… What is reality, what is real? What is the good life? Who is a really good person? How can I become a really good person?

Every school, every professor, every student will answer those 4 questions.

Even if in very subtle ways!

The most important question I will consider is…

What kind of person will I become?

Which University will help you become that kind of person?

“The unexamined life is not worth living.” Socrates in Plato, Dialogues, Apology Greek philosopher in Athens (469 BC BC)