<p>Teaghue</p>
<p>Hugs to you. You are right; it doesn’t matter. There will be great (and affordable) schools that will want you and you can get a really good education anywhere if you’re motivated. I’ve attended a small LAC, an Ivy, two state unis and one state flagship U. When I was really motivated to learn (which was most of the time), I found the resources, whether the classes were large or small. I had some huge classes at U of MN that were great and some small discussion-based classes there too. Some profs are better than others, but you can get what you need if you’re determined to learn. It’s all in your attitude. For me, it was easier to start at a smaller place; after that, it didn’t matter so much. Other people are fine with starting at Big State U. Every community breaks down into smaller parts.</p>