Choose College for Environmental Engineering: U of Wisc or U of Minn?

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SUMMARY

The discussion centers on the decision between attending the University of Wisconsin-Platteville and the University of Minnesota Twin Cities for a degree in Environmental Engineering. The participant has been accepted into both institutions but faces challenges regarding commuting and living situations. The University of Minnesota offers a pathway to the College of Science and Engineering, while the participant values the experience of living on campus. The reciprocity agreement between Wisconsin and Minnesota alleviates tuition concerns, making the decision more complex.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of Environmental Engineering programs
  • Knowledge of university admission processes
  • Familiarity with campus living versus commuting
  • Awareness of state reciprocity agreements for tuition
NEXT STEPS
  • Research Environmental Engineering curriculum at University of Wisconsin-Platteville
  • Investigate the transfer process to the College of Science and Engineering at University of Minnesota Twin Cities
  • Explore on-campus housing options at University of Minnesota Twin Cities
  • Review the benefits of state reciprocity agreements in higher education
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Prospective Environmental Engineering students, individuals considering university options in Minnesota and Wisconsin, and those evaluating the impact of living situations on academic experiences.

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Hello Everyone!
I have a interesting decision to make.
I have been accepted into University of Wisconsin-Plateville for Environmental Engineering, which I can start taking classes towards my degree.
I have also been accepted into the University of Minnesota Twin Cities, however i got into the college of food and agriculture. I talked to a professor at this school and said i can work my way into the college of science and Engineering. So i have a conundrum i guess.
Another issue is i live in the twin cities area, and while the U of M is a great school this leaves the chance of me being a commuter rather than staying on campus, which is something i want to experience. I also have a ugly living situation at home and would like to get away from there (Im 19 years old) .
If anyone has any experience regarding these schools, or just some advice for someone in my situation I would really appreciate it .
 
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How about you attend University of Minnesota Twin Cities, and live on-campus there? By going to an in-state university, you are already saving a lot of money. I don't see a reason to pay much more to go to an out-of-state university, just because going there will guarantee that you'll live away from your home.
 
playoff, thank you for your response,
Tuition will not be a problem as wisconsin and minnesota have a reciprocity agreement. I did not expect getting into minnesota but now that i am accepted i have to rethink it.
 

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