Aspie1 wrote:
UCI all the way; it's not even a debate. Academics are one thing, but you need to enjoy college. I went to a school with a great academic program, but its campus life is nonexistant. Don't make the same mistake I made. Go to a school that you'll enjoy outside the classroom, as well as inside the classroom.
Eh, I have friends who go to SCU and from what I've heard, there's a lot of fun to be had on campus there if you know where to look. I go to a school with only 400 people and we still manage to have a fairly vibrant campus life. So I'd say that it's really quite relative.
One thing I would like to point out, though, is that one of my SCU friends keeps telling me how much she misses me and how there aren't very many (if any) people who remind her of me over there. So if you're "zany," "quirky," "unconventional," or whatever, don't expect to find people like yourself at that school. Of course, I wouldn't assume that UCI would have many people like that either, knowing what I know about it. However, even if the proportion of Aspie-ish people is the same at both schools, there will still be more people like that at UCI, due to its larger size.
If you feel refreshed and energetic and UCI and have friends there, then I might reccomend it. Part of the appeal of the school I'm transfering to is that two of my friends from "nerd camp" are also going there, which is always a nice thing.