Hey ShayI have the same problem.I m trying to major in business for college and I heard both University of Arizona and ASU have really good business programs.The things is, I m from California and I hate it over here. It s got so polluted and dirty.Plus, I don t know how to pay the horrible out of state tuitions so I m kinda stuck.
http://www.asu.edu/Go to this website. It should answer most of your questions about ASU. In addition, I did some research a few months ago and found it will cost around $40,000 if you are a resident of Arizona. If you are a non-resident it will be around $120,000 for four years.What I m a little concerned about is what are you trying to achieve? In other words have you thought about what you want to major in? Are there better schools for that major in another state? That should be what drives you, not the aspect of having fun. You also mention Taxes. Heck you re going to be a poor college student and will not pay a dime in taxes unless you mean the sales tax on a six-pack of Corona.When you get older and more focused think about moving to Arizona or another state and establishing residence there for a year before entering a four year school. It will save you a small fortune in tuition. During that year you can either work or attend a junior college. Agreed you will pay a little more being a non-resident at the JC, but it will be far less than a state university and the units will be transferrable later.I know you want to have fun in college, but don t let that be your driving force. Time will go by fast and you certainly don t want to have regrets later on about what school you really should have attended.Best of luck and I m glad to see you are zeroing on college thoughts before you graduate HS.
Sure need to visit there, maybe stay a few days before making any decision. If you are talking the Phoenix area, it is worlds away from the clear, clean air of Washington; the metro has grown so rapidly it is very congested, and the air pollution is about the worst I have seen in my travels around the country. I was not impressed either time I went there. Flagstaff area is nice, however. But having vacationed both in Arizona and this summer in Washington, can t imagine leaving up there to go down to Arizona.
While Arizona is a nice place, it is hotter than the hinges of hades 6 months of the year. The schools are good but not special enough over the ones in Washington to pay out od dtate tuition rates to go there. U-Dub in Seattle is one of the best schools in the USA.
Arizona sucks!!! A lot... don t move here.... jk i love Arizona, if you re an adventure seeeking girl then no, don t move here...
Yes. Arizona is gorgeous and has wonderful weather. Lots of of hiking in the mountains and desert.