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4 Reasons You Should Study in the State of Georgia

One of the most important decisions you may make in your life is where to go to college. You don’t have to bundle up...

One of the most important decisions you may make in your life is where to go to college. You don’t have to bundle up and move to the Northeast to get a superb postsecondary education. 

Georgia is affordable, the people are friendly, and the schools are excellent. These are just some of the reasons to consider attending college in this southern state.

  1. It’s Affordable

You can save a lot of money by pursuing your education in Georgia. The average cost to buy a house is more than $100,000 below the national average. You’ll save money on renting or purchasing a home and also pay less for property taxes. It costs less to buy a tank of gas. Georgia also enjoys a warm climate, which helps residents save on heating costs during the winter months. The cost of healthcare also comes in below the national average. It’s easy to purchase Georgia health insurance if you’re moving from out of state. You will also save money on groceries because food costs less in Georgia than it does in most other states. Georgia is also known for having excellent farmer’s markets

  1. It’s Accessible

You will want good transit access if you’re moving from out of state, and Georgia has one of the busiest airports in the world. Delta Airlines uses Atlanta International Airport as a hub. This means that it’s the airline’s main transfer point for passengers. As a result, it’s much more likely that people leaving from Atlanta will get a direct flight home. Other airlines, including Southwest, use the airport in Atlanta as a focal airport. These airlines won’t have as many direct flights as Delta, but they have more direct flights from Atlanta than most other cities they fly to. You will have better transit options if you’re flying home, which can save you time and money.

  1. Entertainment and Amenities are On Point 

There is a lot to see and do in Georgia. You can relax at dozens of beaches along the coast. There are almost 50 state parks where you can hike, explore, play minigolf or go camping. Atlanta has national baseball, football, and basketball teams, which means there are plenty of sporting events to enjoy. There are also music, art and historic museums to visit. Several theaters offer opportunities to hear live music or see plays. Georgia also has 1,000 churches to choose from. With easy access to amenities, including a hair salon near UGA and dozens of top-ranked restaurants, the state offers something for everyone. 

  1. You’ll Receive a Quality Education

Some of the best post-secondary institutions are located in Georgia. U.S. News ranks Berry College in the top 5 regional universities in the south. LaGrande is in the top 5 regional colleges. Georgia College & State University makes the top 20 list of southern universities. Emory University is the 21st top-ranked university in the country. Georgia offers a long list of reputable schools to choose from. You will also have a lot of potential majors you can pursue. The subjects you can major in include accounting, art, anthropology, filmmaking, management, physics, dentistry, and engineering. Colleges in Georgia also offer a wide range of graduate programs. This means you won’t have to leave to state to continue your studies if you’re interested in pursuing a master’s or doctoral degree.

Bonus Reason: The People Rule

Southerners are known for their hospitality and Georgians to deliver. Georgia is known for having some of the friendliest people in the nation. Georgians are warm and welcoming. People who move to the south find it much easier to make friends and socialize. You won’t find people avoiding eye contact on the street. Instead, you’ll be welcomed with smiles. People show consideration for others. You’ll get to know your neighbors and feel like part of a community. 

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