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XenOz3r0xT t1_j8n0sy9 wrote

Well this is assuming (since a couple people here chimed about about going to other schools) for whatever reason if you can’t attend either of the schools you mentioned, I would avoid Montclair state. It’s not that it’s bad but the Physics department there is still young and growing (it split from the Math dept about a year before COVID) and for now it’s only offering astronomy electives (unless that’s what you want to get into). They are hiring more profs and it seems like they are on the right track to expanding and I hope it flourishes. But when compared to other schools “rigor” like RU and NJIT to MSU, obviously RU and NJIT blow MSU out of the water (I’m sure for other majors but I’m specifically referring to physics). This was told to me by my advisor at MSU.

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XenOz3r0xT t1_j6o3aei wrote

To all the people saying this company or that company, just shop around and go with the best price for your budget for the coverage you need. I used to be with NJM since I started driving and my parents had them too before I was born. I left them when I became independent cause they raised my rates even though I have no accidents, no tickets, good credit, etc. Moved to Geico cause they were the cheapest for the insurance coverage I want. If they raise my rates to an unfair amount then I'll jump ship again like I did with NJM.

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PS - Unless you are really accident prone then I guess company would matter to a degree?

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