I am currently at a California state university and I have been offered admission to Ivy League schools. I’m kind of confused what to do and how to go about it. I know that I have always felt my state school is not rigorous enough for me and what I want to do as far as my goals in research and education. My major’s department at state is very mediocre. I don’t like the students either and I just mainly feel like I do not belong. My question is: do I drop out of state for the Ivy League? Does the Ivy leagues know I’m already in a bachelor program? Can I go to two universities at once?
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Ivy League is very expensive and you can probably get a better education at a state school, maybe not the one you're at, but at state school for way less and have a more fulfilling experience.
But they are very generous at Ivy League colleges.
Pros and cons. If you have a good opportunity and scholarship or financial aid offer, then OK, but don't needlessly put yourself into debt like that.
I’m in more debt at state and I hate it
Ivy League schools are notoriously expensive, so without knowing your field it is hard to answer if it might be worth it.