Dear Aspirant ,
I would recommend thinking of this in terms of the marginal benefit of doing so. How much more do you benefit by going out-of-state?
Depending on which state you are in, there could be a prestigious state university within your state, in which case the marginal benefit of going out of state might not be that high (I say this because it seems to capture the general feeling of a lot of Michiganders to the University of Michigan).
With that being said, if you receive a good scholarship or you are extremely interested in a specific program at an out-of-state university, I would suggest that you go for it. Ultimately, college is about studying what you want and if you cannot find that in-state, going out-of-state is always worth it, provided you are not going to be indebted for the rest of your life .
Hope this information helps you ,
THANK YOU .
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