I'm curious - which ones?... There are a few cal state schools that offer a better education ...
I'm curious - which ones?... There are a few cal state schools that offer a better education ...
I'm curious - which ones?
Why commit so early to a school that isn't a big softball school.
I would think she would get other offers if she's that good.
Waiting for the hitting gurus to dissect her swing.
I was looking it over before anyone else even posted.
Since she is a young girl and this is a largely viewed website, and neither her or her parents asked for any critique, it would be wrong for anyone to offer anything except a congratulations!
Thanks for your reply. I went to a UC and we had similar feelings about USC.The two Cal Poly's are good, especially SLO, Northridge has a lot of great programs as does Long Beach. as always, it depends on the major, I know LMU has a strong business school, but that is their bread and butter, I think Marketing also. Cal Poly on the other hand is top notch Engineering, one of the few places with undergrad Architecture, Agribusiness, Computer Science. Etc. I also think the admissions criteria (gpa/sat/% accepted) is much more selective than LMU. I grew up in Marina Del Rey with my bedroom facing the LMU sign and I can tell you that it's rep is as a fallback school for kids that can afford it, the reps were something like this....You can buy your way into LMU and Pepperdine and USC. You have to win your way into UCLA. Coming out of high school, I can't remember anyone wanting to go there as a first choice.