piren13, The Reader
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Note: this is an academically-themed game.
Congratulations! You've just been accepted to your two dream schools, Cornell University and Northeastern University. Now, all you have to do is choose one to attend. While deciding where you’ll spend the next four or five years of your life shaping your academic and professional future may seem daunting, taking the insights of your old pals, James Paul Gee and Mike Bunn, into account can help you make your decision. Don’t let yourself be fooled by the cunningly-crafted language of college admissions websites! Put your discourse analysis reading caps on and figure out which university’s program makes paying back those student loans slightly less painful in the long-run.
Congratulations! You have just been accepted to your two dream schools, Cornell University and Northeastern University. Now, all you have to do is choose one to attend. While deciding where you will spend the next four or five years of your life shaping your academic and professional future may seem daunting, there are definite actions you can take to make sure you decide upon the school best suited for you. Take the webpages of universities, for example; while you may have only glanced over department pages online to make sure your majors of interest were offered before applying, reading these pages carefully can actually tell you a lot about what to expect as a student at the universities in question. Try your hand at decoding the webpages of Northeastern and Cornell to figure out which university is best for you!