Quote Originally Posted by Blitanicle99
I used to go to southern and don't anymore because as fun as partying 24-7 sounds, it gets old. I figured out that I was drinking way more than I should (which got me kidney disease) and smoking more than I ever have. Thats about all there is to do around there. If your not in a frat, your bored. You get bored you can spend money on things you don't need, play halo, or start drinking. There is no good jobs there, if you can find one. And the whole 14 hours of class and nothing else to do is so boring.

I now go to KSU, live in Actworth right off wade green, have a awesome full time job which I am making BANK money, and love it. I am much much happier than I was at southern.



Nothing wrong at all for wanting to go to school with some partying.





If you study all the time and have no down time then you will break down eventually, its just a matter of time. Work hard, play hard.




It sounds like GA State is best for you if you want to be near a big city, and its something if you aren't into fraternities you can still have fun there. If you can't find something you like in Atlanta or any other big city then its you that is the problem, not the school.


Schools like Clemson, Ga Southern, Auburn that are in smaller cities kind of need things like greek life to stimulate the environment when there is nothing around. Places like Gainesville, Tuscaloosca, Atlanta, Columbia, and Athens are big enough cities where you will be happy either way. There is a good bar scene where people not in greek life can enjoy themselves, and still a greek scene if thats what you want to do.



Its all preference.






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I will say though it might not have smaller schools on there like Southern, KSU, or State. I know it has pretty much any big state school though and more renowned (spelling?) private schools.


but anyways take a look. There is a school for everyone, it just depends on what kind of person you are.