<p>As the time comes closer for me to deciede where to go to school, i cant seem to choose where i want to go. i have not been accepted anywhere, but i honeslty dont know where to start. I am from new york, but have alsways wanted to go to clemson university, but am worried that i wont enjoy it. my father went to clemson and loved it, as did my cousin, but things have definetly changed since they attended. im planning on engineering as my major. i want to go to a good school, but want to have fun. i hope to join greek life, but dont want that to be my only social outlet. i love college football, so id like to attend a school with a good team. i dont mind traveling, but id like to stay on the east coast, but in all reality, id consider california. i want the weather to be decent. city atmosphere would be nice, but i dont want a huge school, or a tiny school either. i dont want to be bored at college. i know thats a **** ton to ask, but what schools do you think id like?</p>
<p>Here is the list of D1 FBS football schools.</p>
<p>Most, if not all, will allow you to participate in Greek life, have fun, have lots of things going on, etc. You won’t be bored at any school in a major athletic conference (Big 12, Big 10, ACC, Pac 12, SEC) as they all have lots going on and the money to provide lots of opportunities for student involvement and activities.</p>
<p>Most will be large but once you get past 20,000 students it doesn’t really make any difference…20,000…30,000…40,000…not really any difference.</p>
<p>FBS schools in the less than 10,000 range are fewer.</p>
<p>Find the schools in the location you want and start investigating.</p>
<p>[List</a> of NCAA Division I FBS football programs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia](<a href=“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NCAA_Division_I_FBS_football_programs]List”>List of NCAA Division I FBS football programs - Wikipedia)</p>