HBCU or Ivy?
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Started by Dannie05
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Apr 2005
Dannie05
Carson, CA
I've always wanted to go to Howard University because I have family in DC, I love the atmosphere, and I basically believe the school is top notch. I've been accepted and I've received a nice financial aid packet. However, I was just recently accepted into a prestigious (white) university that my peers and educators expect me to attend because of the name. Certain individuals feel that I would be making the wrong choice if I choose the HBCU while others feel the opposite. Most tell me to follow my heart but I still don't know which is the right choice. I need to know what someone else would do if they were in my situation. What would matter the most? If you had the opportunity to go to an "Ivy" type school, could/would you choose the HBCU or the Ivy? How would you choose?
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Follow your heart and definitely DON'T choose a school just because of a name...Some of the smaller liberal arts colleges and HBCU's suit some while the larger Ivies suit others...find where you fit in and follow through...
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i love HBCUs but it all depends on you. I love the campus life, small class sizes, family environment, and the enstillment of pride they put in you. I also find the courses very interesting. An example is my history class. Instead of merely studying world history, we also look at how it relates to Africans & Blacks. It puts everything in perspective and lets you know that we juss didn't pop up during slavery and dissapear til the civil rights movement.
My suggestion is that you visit both types of schools. Try and do an overnight at each and get the general feel of the campus. Each HBCU campus is different so everything I can tell u about is from CAU. Good Luck!
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You can't go wrong with your decision. Howard is not the hbcu to provide a small classroom enviornment, it's the opposite. You'll have a large math class with a dude taht can't speak english. But if you go to an Ivy school, they'll take care of you and make sure that your grades look nice at gradution. But seeing as though you are ivy material, you'll easily do well at howard. Just make sure you're at the top of your class whereever you go and you outlook for life will be nice.
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Dec_Prettyboi wrote:You can't go wrong with your decision. Howard is not the hbcu to provide a small classroom enviornment, it's the opposite. You'll have a large math class with a dude taht can't speak english. But if you go to an Ivy school, they'll take care of you and make sure that your grades look nice at gradution. But seeing as though you are ivy material, you'll easily do well at howard. Just make sure you're at the top of your class whereever you go and you outlook for life will be nice.


To your surprise the name of a school won't always get you a job, my friend grad. from UVA a highly ranked, well known school and she couldn't find a job to save her life, she had to settle and go with a place she didn't want and ended being unemployed months later.
Also HOWARD is a VERY well known institution, so don't get caught up in the white school vs. black school debate. You can be just as sucessful with a degree from a HBCU as you can from any other Ivy univ.