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Originally Posted by E90CPhT
I chose a private in-state for my undergrad and hopefully for graduate school.
My scholarship was full-tuition, only paying for room and board plus any essentials that may spring up (Although it won't cover graduate school). Then after two years of undergrad (I won't be earning a bachelors), as long as I have a 3.2 GPA, meet the prereqs, and do well on my interview I am offered a spot at my university's Pharmacy School. The incentives, relative savings, and the great school just made it so much simpler to go with a private school. Plus private schools tend to offer their undergrad students better spots in their graduate programs, which state schools can't do.
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It's only worth it if you can get a full scholarship, or the scholarship makes the cost the same as a public school.