I went to the University of Oklahoma for 2 years. Not a bad school, but I hated the large, stadium seating style classes, and I always got classes that were taught by teachers assistants, I hate that crap. When I was going to pay for the Fall semester of my 3rd year, the tuition cost shot up, so I didn't bother. I transfered to the University of Central Oklahoma. Loved it. Smaller classes, all taught my professors (oddly, some from the University of Oklahoma), very cheap tuition.
I think for OU, you needed a 24 ACT and 3.0GPA from HS. I don't know what UCO's requirements were since I transfered.
BTW, OU was $1400 or so a semester for 12 credit hours in 2000/2001. Now I hear its almost $3000, for in state.
Go to a school you can afford and has the programs you are looking for, don't go to a school for stupid crap like "I like the football team". First day of classes at OU, professor asks all of us Freshman why we are attended OU. Some said its close by, others said there parents went there, some had a scholarship, and one genious said "I like the football team", even though he wasn't on it.
I think for OU, you needed a 24 ACT and 3.0GPA from HS. I don't know what UCO's requirements were since I transfered.
BTW, OU was $1400 or so a semester for 12 credit hours in 2000/2001. Now I hear its almost $3000, for in state.
Go to a school you can afford and has the programs you are looking for, don't go to a school for stupid crap like "I like the football team". First day of classes at OU, professor asks all of us Freshman why we are attended OU. Some said its close by, others said there parents went there, some had a scholarship, and one genious said "I like the football team", even though he wasn't on it.