u/HotPaper8485

Am I stupid for choosing Vandy over Michigan?

I am a math major, and was admitted to both schools. Was given enough scholarships that money was not a factor at either school. I really didn’t look at ranking when deciding between the school and only now realized that Michigan is very strong for math after I already denied them. Would vandy still be a good choice for a math major or am I an idiot?

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u/HotPaper8485 — 10 days ago
▲ 6 r/army

I originally received a 4 year ROTC scholarship that I accepted to UChicago. I did not get in, and wanted to transfer it to Vanderbilt University which I was accepted to. The PMS at Vanderbilt saved a spot for me in the program. However I was denied a transfer of the ROTC scholarship. Many people told me that the scholarship transfer is guaranteed as long the the school you are transferring to costs less then the one you are transferring from. I already said no all my other schools as I was going to go to Vanderbilt. It is unaffordable without the scholarship and I am so lost on what to do. Even the PMS at Vanderbilt is not sure what to do but wait and see. Does anyone have advice?

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u/HotPaper8485 — 21 days ago
▲ 15 r/ROTC

I originally received a 4 year ROTC scholarship that I accepted to UChicago. I did not get in, and wanted to transfer it to Vanderbilt University which I was accepted to. The PMS at Vanderbilt saved a spot for me in the program. However I was denied a transfer of the ROTC scholarship. Many people told me that the scholarship transfer is guaranteed as long the the school you are transferring to costs less then the one you are transferring from. I already said no all my other schools as I was going to go to Vanderbilt. It is unaffordable without the scholarship and I am so lost on what to do. Even the PMS at Vanderbilt is not sure what to do but wait and see. Does anyone have advice?

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u/HotPaper8485 — 21 days ago