1. Recieves money from state to run the school. Majority of students come from the area the school is in.
2. Out of state students could pay triple what instate students pay
3. Larger classes. More students per class
4. More students on campus.
5. More areas of study.
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6. Numerous clubs and organizations avaliable.
Private:
1. Recieve no money from state.
2. Fewer students per class.
3. Fewer students on campus.
4. Limited to a certain school.
5. Fewer areas of study.
6. Less clubs and organizations avaliable.
***You can choose whatever school is most comfortable for you.***
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