USNWR ratings are not good. https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/university-of-san-diego-10395/overall-rankings |
| Beautiful campus in a very nice part of San Diego. Probably a great setting for a high anxiety kid who does better as a big fish in a little pond. |
Hold on. The campus IS absolutely beautiful. But the "in a very nice part of San Diego" part ... ? Are you serious, or being facetious? |
Actually, anything in the Top 100 is good. There are 3000 4-year colleges, so it is in the top 3% of all colleges. |
probably got mixed up with ucsd location |
then that would work |
| What is DCs personality like and what do they like to do for fun? What are their closest friends like now? |
| There is no bar to entering the Engineering major, which is great. My DC got $19k merit but chose to attend another school that gave more merit. |
I think USD sounds like it would be a really good place for your DC - congrats on the acceptance and great merit! It is a really pretty campus and San Diego is a great place to be a college student (or live, for that matter). Enjoy! |
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I think DC should visit and see what the student culture is like, as an accepted student.
Culture shock would be a thing coming from DC. |
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Someone post on DCUM within the last year of a student who went to USD - and then off to Stanford Law.
It was on my sons's list and I really liked everything we heard about it. My son withdrew application after getting in to his ED school. Our private college counselor - smart kids and it gets a rep in the CA area as not worth it due to cost - but good merit. A thing that made it appealing was the more relaxed vibe. |
| Visit the school. Also have student consider how they feel about the distance from home and family with possibilities of not coming home for Thanksgiving. The school might be a good fit but its location from home might not be. |
For in-state kids, it probably seems like a poor value compared to the UC's. But if you're coming from out-of-state and your kid isn't Ivy League material, I think it can be a good option, especially if you get merit or aid. |
Big fish small pond was SO good for me in college. I had a lot of anxiety and confidence issues. I could have gotten into a "better" school but would have struggled mightily being middle of the barrel at that phase in life. Best wishes to your Dc. |
| All you people saying "big fish in a small pond" - you are awful, work on being a better person. |