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    I have to also say Marshall. As a recent graduate from the univeristy kinda parshall though...LOL

    It is a smaller univeristy and does have a fantastic sports marketing program. Everything is centrally localized with plenty to do with in a free bus ride from campuss. If you like skiingor snowboarding in the winter we are only 2 1/2 hour drive from winterhaven and snowcrest. Two top notch winter playgrounds on the east coast.

    Where ever you decide though just remeber to make the most out of the experience.

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    Also if you don't have the scores or worried about them you can always come in the back door to the university like I did. Apply to Marshal Community College and then transfer into the university. They are both located same place, often times sharing same buildings. Credits will also transfer over. Most are same classes with just different nomenclatures.

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    I always enjoy the smaller schools. Having been to Western New England College in Springfield, MA (about 3,500 students) and Portland State in Portland, OR (about 35,000 students) I definitely prefer the smaller classes and the better community feel. I would also pick the place where you will learn more about yourself better as that is one thing you will do as a college student. Outside of classes you learn alot about yourself and the world so being exposed to those things is always positive, which is why I enjoy Portland State so much. Living in the city and seeing everyone from every side of the spectrum from around the world is amazing to me. I've met people here from Cambodia, India, Pakistan, Japan, Korea, Thailand, France, Germany, Serbia, Kenya, Argentina, Egypt, it's amazing and a good learning experience.

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    I'd go with UConn or West Virginia. Stay away from Coastal Carolina...trust me. I live in South Carolina, and the entire state sucks in my opinion.

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    I'd go with UConn or West Virginia. Stay away from Coastal Carolina...trust me. I live in South Carolina, and the entire state sucks in my opinion.

    lol would have to disagree with you on that one. the campus is amazing and there is so much to do down in conway and myrtle beach, im here now...

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    Well thankfully, I'm moving back to Ohio soon. In my opinion, South Carolina is one of the worse States to live in. The beach and areas like that aren't too bad like where your at, but the rest of the state is pretty much a dump.

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    oh ok, is it a must that you send in ACT scores?

    I don't know if this is true or not, but I heard if you live in WV you just have to take the ACT but if you live out of state you have to take the SAT.

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