U of San Diego?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's not well known outside of San Diego. Definitely not worth the retail cost.



I agree and I'm a californian. Not worth the flight hassle. not an academic powerhouse



USNWR ratings are not good. https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/university-of-san-diego-10395/overall-rankings
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's not well known outside of San Diego. Definitely not worth the retail cost.



I agree and I'm a californian. Not worth the flight hassle. not an academic powerhouse



USNWR ratings are not good. https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/university-of-san-diego-10395/overall-rankings


Actually, anything in the Top 100 is good. There are 3000 4-year colleges, so it is in the top 3% of all colleges.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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?


probably got mixed up with ucsd location
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here--DC was awarded highest merit award so retail cost 80k is now 50k. Plus airfare home. We has enough to cover in 529 plan. It is ranked 98 or something like that by usnwr....better to attend a school where DC will be a big fish academically in a small pond or go to a more prestigious school (no money and would roughly cost the same as USD). DC has struggled with anxiety and confidence, not feeling smart enough....
then that would work
Anonymous
What is DCs personality like and what do they like to do for fun? What are their closest friends like now?
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here--DC was awarded highest merit award so retail cost 80k is now 50k. Plus airfare home. We has enough to cover in 529 plan. It is ranked 98 or something like that by usnwr....better to attend a school where DC will be a big fish academically in a small pond or go to a more prestigious school (no money and would roughly cost the same as USD). DC has struggled with anxiety and confidence, not feeling smart enough....


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!
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's not well known outside of San Diego. Definitely not worth the retail cost.



I agree and I'm a californian. Not worth the flight hassle. not an academic powerhouse


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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here--DC was awarded highest merit award so retail cost 80k is now 50k. Plus airfare home. We has enough to cover in 529 plan. It is ranked 98 or something like that by usnwr....better to attend a school where DC will be a big fish academically in a small pond or go to a more prestigious school (no money and would roughly cost the same as USD). DC has struggled with anxiety and confidence, not feeling smart enough....


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.
Anonymous
All you people saying "big fish in a small pond" - you are awful, work on being a better person.
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