Jordan was born and raised in New York, and he has been excepted by a public for your college college in Charleston South Carolina. He is also been accepted to a public for your college in upstate New York. He can receive an equivalent education at both schools. What objective advantage does one college have over the other? The New York college is in the mountains and is closer to the outdoor activities that Jordan enjoys. Charleston is warmer than New York and usually does not get snow. The New York college will be less expensive since Jordan will get in state resident tuition rates. The New York college is closer to his parents.

One objective advantage that the New York college has over the college in Charleston is its proximity to outdoor activities, as it is located in the mountains. This suggests that Jordan would have easier access to the outdoor activities he enjoys if he attends the New York college.

Additionally, if Jordan attends the New York college, he will benefit from lower tuition rates as he will be eligible for in-state resident tuition. This could significantly reduce the cost of his education compared to attending the college in Charleston.

Lastly, the New York college being closer to Jordan's parents could be an advantage in terms of convenience and potential support. This proximity may allow for more frequent visits and potentially easier access to family support if needed.