Should I buy a white macbook or an ipad 2?

I plan on using this for surfing the web, social networking, and typing some schoolwork...I am afraid that whatever choice i make will be the wrong one! And i am also not sure if the ipad will provide enough room for music, apps, and some schoolwork, please help me!

First, for your application, you can't go wrong with the Macbook. It would definetely provide the means for your tasks.
However, the iPad is less of a creation device, than it is a media consumption device. You will have some definite tradeoffs opting for the iPad when it comes to your typing of schoolwork, presuming you would be using a Word Processor for this. Moreover, it can get a little complicated to output your work to a printer.
The iPad is rather reliant on a computer to be fully functional, while the Macbook does not require the iPad for any of its functions.
You mention you have an iPhone in your signature, so it might be that you already have a computer to accomplish those tasks for which the iPad would be insufficient or awkward. If so, what is preventing you from using that computer for those tasks for which you bring the Macbook into this decison?
I suppose we don't really have enough information about your situation to offer definitive help.

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