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Despite thinking I knew what Uni I wanted to go to I'm starting to think of other choices to potentially get away from a lot of distractions. Being home is helpful but I notice it's a big thing holding me back as well. Me having nearly 4 years worth of credits for college, a degree and an alright GPA by time I graduate will help a ton potentially saving some money and edging my way in. 
Time for some more research. 
Might as well ask for some help while I'm here, location doesn't mean anything to me to an extent but price kind of does. Don't want to be $200,000 in debt by time I graduate but don't be super lenient, might qualify for a few scholarships. What is big is having the opportunity to have internships be apart of the degree. University near me is a 4 1/2 dual major program that requires a full year of paid internship to get your degree but again want to try and be out of state and potentially country. Live in Ohio to give an idea of length.
EDIT: I'll also have an associate of Electronic Engineering and anywhere from 3-6 certifications in basic networking, hardware diagnosis, maybe a few in a basic coding language and other "computer science and electronic engineering" certs.

  1. dfsdfgfkjsefoiqzemnd

    dfsdfgfkjsefoiqzemnd

    Have you considered doing uni abroad?  All costs combined will likely be quite a bit cheaper than the tuition alone would be in the US. 

    Seeing as you're a native English speaker the UK would be a logical place to look into first, but there are other universities in Europe that do at least part of their classes in English. 

  2. DarkBlade2117

    DarkBlade2117

    Yea, have a few people in Canada I'd almost consider myself friends with. We plan on meeting up at Pax and he's shown me a few Uni's near him that I might be able to visit depending on what happens over the next few semesters.Have a few people in the UK I could potentially get some insight from.

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