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Difference between LDS in Utah and those outside.

FluentYank3825

Ironic Idealist
Well...I didnt realize that they would kick you of class at 5 pm for having 5 o'clock shadow. I dont have a problem with the shorts cause its always below freezing out here.

Either way I decided that I am going to either UVU or the U later.

Yeah, ill be out on my mission by then. My last semester here is this winter.


Cost shouldnt be to bad. Im planning on the U because they have a better criminal justice program.

I go to UVU myself, and they have some great programs as well as being less expensive tuition-wise. You could come down to get your AS in Orem and then transfer to the U, if that is your ultimate goal.
 

dallas1125

Covert Operative
I go to UVU myself, and they have some great programs as well as being less expensive tuition-wise. You could come down to get your AS in Orem and then transfer to the U, if that is your ultimate goal.
Yeah, im not sure what im going to do. I know what my goal is, but I dont know the best way to do it.
 

FluentYank3825

Ironic Idealist
Yeah, im not sure what im going to do. I know what my goal is, but I dont know the best way to do it.

When I decided to go to BYU nine years, I thought an education there, a mission, and then a temple marriage were my ultimate goals. Then came the next few years, where I screwed up, didn't serve the mission, and ended up working almost five years in a job I ultimately hated. Then came UVU. Even now I still do not know what I want to do, but at least I am in a field of study I enjoy and hope to someday to figure it out. My key piece of advice is: Have a tentative plan, do your best to follow it, but always keep yourself open to change. There is no such thing as a perfect plan, only perfect intent.
 
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