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Old 04-13-2009, 09:10 PM   #1
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Texas A&M vs University Of Houston

Still trying to decide which school i want to transfer to , For the longest time i have wanted to go to A&M but now I dont know what to do. I have some friends that go to University of Houston and they really want me to go there. At A&M i know noone and would be getting a major in economics and only a business minor. At University of Houston i would be able to get exactly the degree i want which is Entrepreneurship.

My only problem is if i dont go to A&M i think im going to be really disappointed because I always wanted to go there.

What do yall think?
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Old 04-13-2009, 09:50 PM   #2
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If it is where you really want to go, go. You can't live your life for your friends. Once you get to which ever school you end up going to, you'll make new friends anyway.

However, if you are dead set on the major, then it is a no brainer to go to Houston. The major might not be necessary for you to do what you want to do career wise though. You might post about that on the business forum to see if the specific major is necessary for you in your career objectives.
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