University of Arizona

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Anonymous wrote:OP, I grew up in Arizona. I knew lots of people who went to ASU and U of A. My best friend's daughter is at U of A. She loves it.

I am somewhat skeptical of the idea of "neighboring states as a better launching pad for CA jobs than staying in VA." People who go to Arizona schools mostly want jobs in Arizona. I don't think AZ schools give you any advantage, relative to any other non-California state, for getting jobs in California.

What I think you should look at is the Cal State system. Some of them are in roughly the same category as U of A in terms of price and selectivity. (Some of them are even cheaper than U of A, as far as I can tell.) San Diego State, Cal State Long Beach, Cal State LA, Cal Poly Pomona - I work for an engineering company that has thousands of employees in southern California, and we definitely hire people from these schools.

I am from Los Angeles. Lol, absolutely not.

+1 sorry, but this is terrible advice. Do not listen to it.

OP here. LOL, I'm not. The suggestion I send my son to a community college in California, especially considering I've never send a single word about him being interested in anything realted to California, is very strange.

Filtering out "noise" is important on DCUM, so I've learned!
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, I grew up in Arizona. I knew lots of people who went to ASU and U of A. My best friend's daughter is at U of A. She loves it.

I am somewhat skeptical of the idea of "neighboring states as a better launching pad for CA jobs than staying in VA." People who go to Arizona schools mostly want jobs in Arizona. I don't think AZ schools give you any advantage, relative to any other non-California state, for getting jobs in California.

What I think you should look at is the Cal State system. Some of them are in roughly the same category as U of A in terms of price and selectivity. (Some of them are even cheaper than U of A, as far as I can tell.) San Diego State, Cal State Long Beach, Cal State LA, Cal Poly Pomona - I work for an engineering company that has thousands of employees in southern California, and we definitely hire people from these schools.

I am from Los Angeles. Lol, absolutely not.

+1 sorry, but this is terrible advice. Do not listen to it.


You two are not paying attention to the OP's parameters. Her kid does not have the grades/scores or the money to go to a top-drawer school. She is looking for an equivalent to the University of Arizona. Those schools are it.

Also, I lived in LA and my company is based there, and I can tell you grads from those schools are absolutely getting jobs if they have STEM degrees.

We have company VPs who graduated from CSULB and San Diego State. They'd be sad to hear your low opinion of their alma maters. But they'd have their huge salaries to console them.
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OP, my daughter is applying to ASU. She toured a lot of schools on the east coast and a few out west and she absolutely loved the Tempe campus and the Barrett Honors college.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, I grew up in Arizona. I knew lots of people who went to ASU and U of A. My best friend's daughter is at U of A. She loves it.

I am somewhat skeptical of the idea of "neighboring states as a better launching pad for CA jobs than staying in VA." People who go to Arizona schools mostly want jobs in Arizona. I don't think AZ schools give you any advantage, relative to any other non-California state, for getting jobs in California.

What I think you should look at is the Cal State system. Some of them are in roughly the same category as U of A in terms of price and selectivity. (Some of them are even cheaper than U of A, as far as I can tell.) San Diego State, Cal State Long Beach, Cal State LA, Cal Poly Pomona - I work for an engineering company that has thousands of employees in southern California, and we definitely hire people from these schools.

I am from Los Angeles. Lol, absolutely not.

+1 sorry, but this is terrible advice. Do not listen to it.

OP here. LOL, I'm not. The suggestion I send my son to a community college in California, especially considering I've never send a single word about him being interested in anything realted to California, is very strange.

Filtering out "noise" is important on DCUM, so I've learned!


Cal State schools are not "community colleges".

As for not saying anything about California, was this not you?

10/21/2018 17:25
"Both U of A and AS are on my radar for DS because he ultimately wants to live in CA (most of our relatives are there so we visit there a lot) but we can't afford UC's OOS tuition and there aren't many (any?) privates that offer much merit aid. So, he's considering neighboring states as a better launching pad for CA jobs than staying in VA."
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, I grew up in Arizona. I knew lots of people who went to ASU and U of A. My best friend's daughter is at U of A. She loves it.

I am somewhat skeptical of the idea of "neighboring states as a better launching pad for CA jobs than staying in VA." People who go to Arizona schools mostly want jobs in Arizona. I don't think AZ schools give you any advantage, relative to any other non-California state, for getting jobs in California.

What I think you should look at is the Cal State system. Some of them are in roughly the same category as U of A in terms of price and selectivity. (Some of them are even cheaper than U of A, as far as I can tell.) San Diego State, Cal State Long Beach, Cal State LA, Cal Poly Pomona - I work for an engineering company that has thousands of employees in southern California, and we definitely hire people from these schools.

I am from Los Angeles. Lol, absolutely not.

+1 sorry, but this is terrible advice. Do not listen to it.


You two are not paying attention to the OP's parameters. Her kid does not have the grades/scores or the money to go to a top-drawer school. She is looking for an equivalent to the University of Arizona. Those schools are it.

Also, I lived in LA and my company is based there, and I can tell you grads from those schools are absolutely getting jobs if they have STEM degrees.

We have company VPs who graduated from CSULB and San Diego State. They'd be sad to hear your low opinion of their alma maters. But they'd have their huge salaries to console them.

OP here. NO, that is not true. Please stop making things up. My son has excellent grades, he has a 3.85 unweighted GPA and a 32 ACT. We can afford approximately $35-$40k/year for college. He is considering Arizona because he would qualify for large amounts of merit aid that makes it fit within our budget, and satisfies his interest in attending school in a different region of the country.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, I grew up in Arizona. I knew lots of people who went to ASU and U of A. My best friend's daughter is at U of A. She loves it.

I am somewhat skeptical of the idea of "neighboring states as a better launching pad for CA jobs than staying in VA." People who go to Arizona schools mostly want jobs in Arizona. I don't think AZ schools give you any advantage, relative to any other non-California state, for getting jobs in California.

What I think you should look at is the Cal State system. Some of them are in roughly the same category as U of A in terms of price and selectivity. (Some of them are even cheaper than U of A, as far as I can tell.) San Diego State, Cal State Long Beach, Cal State LA, Cal Poly Pomona - I work for an engineering company that has thousands of employees in southern California, and we definitely hire people from these schools.

I am from Los Angeles. Lol, absolutely not.

+1 sorry, but this is terrible advice. Do not listen to it.

OP here. LOL, I'm not. The suggestion I send my son to a community college in California, especially considering I've never send a single word about him being interested in anything realted to California, is very strange.

Filtering out "noise" is important on DCUM, so I've learned!


Cal State schools are not "community colleges".

As for not saying anything about California, was this not you?

10/21/2018 17:25
"Both U of A and AS are on my radar for DS because he ultimately wants to live in CA (most of our relatives are there so we visit there a lot) but we can't afford UC's OOS tuition and there aren't many (any?) privates that offer much merit aid. So, he's considering neighboring states as a better launching pad for CA jobs than staying in VA."

No, that was not me.
Anonymous
NP, from California.

Cal States are not community colleges, but they (with the exception of Cal Poly SLO, SDSU, and maybe SJSU) are very much regional schools whose student population is almost entirely commuters and non-traditional students. This is not to say they are bad schools by any means. There are tons of students who come out of CSUs every year and go on to fine careers. But unless the student has an absolute pressing desire to be in California and no other state will do, they would not be a fit for an out of state student with the OP's child's statistics.

This is all moot, anyway, since it appears OP's child is not interested in California.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, I grew up in Arizona. I knew lots of people who went to ASU and U of A. My best friend's daughter is at U of A. She loves it.

I am somewhat skeptical of the idea of "neighboring states as a better launching pad for CA jobs than staying in VA." People who go to Arizona schools mostly want jobs in Arizona. I don't think AZ schools give you any advantage, relative to any other non-California state, for getting jobs in California.

What I think you should look at is the Cal State system. Some of them are in roughly the same category as U of A in terms of price and selectivity. (Some of them are even cheaper than U of A, as far as I can tell.) San Diego State, Cal State Long Beach, Cal State LA, Cal Poly Pomona - I work for an engineering company that has thousands of employees in southern California, and we definitely hire people from these schools.

I am from Los Angeles. Lol, absolutely not.

+1 sorry, but this is terrible advice. Do not listen to it.


You two are not paying attention to the OP's parameters. Her kid does not have the grades/scores or the money to go to a top-drawer school. She is looking for an equivalent to the University of Arizona. Those schools are it.

Also, I lived in LA and my company is based there, and I can tell you grads from those schools are absolutely getting jobs if they have STEM degrees.

We have company VPs who graduated from CSULB and San Diego State. They'd be sad to hear your low opinion of their alma maters. But they'd have their huge salaries to console them.


I see this weak argument almost daily on DCUM. So dumb. But since we’re doing it...we have a company officer with no degree at all so I guess college is a big waste of time, huh?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, I grew up in Arizona. I knew lots of people who went to ASU and U of A. My best friend's daughter is at U of A. She loves it.

I am somewhat skeptical of the idea of "neighboring states as a better launching pad for CA jobs than staying in VA." People who go to Arizona schools mostly want jobs in Arizona. I don't think AZ schools give you any advantage, relative to any other non-California state, for getting jobs in California.

What I think you should look at is the Cal State system. Some of them are in roughly the same category as U of A in terms of price and selectivity. (Some of them are even cheaper than U of A, as far as I can tell.) San Diego State, Cal State Long Beach, Cal State LA, Cal Poly Pomona - I work for an engineering company that has thousands of employees in southern California, and we definitely hire people from these schools.

I am from Los Angeles. Lol, absolutely not.

+1 sorry, but this is terrible advice. Do not listen to it.


You two are not paying attention to the OP's parameters. Her kid does not have the grades/scores or the money to go to a top-drawer school. She is looking for an equivalent to the University of Arizona. Those schools are it.

Also, I lived in LA and my company is based there, and I can tell you grads from those schools are absolutely getting jobs if they have STEM degrees.

We have company VPs who graduated from CSULB and San Diego State. They'd be sad to hear your low opinion of their alma maters. But they'd have their huge salaries to console them.

Hahahahahahahaha.
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Anonymous wrote:Arizona State's acceptance rate is almost 83% and there are as others have noted already, about 32000 students attending.

OP why not get your kid to contact the admissions dept.

Thanks, but we are well aware of the admissions statistics and what it takes to get in. I am more looking for advice from people who have personal experience with the University of Arizona. (He is not interested in ASU).


A good friend's son got in. He had lousy grades and applied early decision to ensure he got a spot there. Maybe your kid can do the same.

What? My son already would qualify for $30K/year at UA. Why would he need to apply early decision to ensure he get a spot?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, I grew up in Arizona. I knew lots of people who went to ASU and U of A. My best friend's daughter is at U of A. She loves it.

I am somewhat skeptical of the idea of "neighboring states as a better launching pad for CA jobs than staying in VA." People who go to Arizona schools mostly want jobs in Arizona. I don't think AZ schools give you any advantage, relative to any other non-California state, for getting jobs in California.

What I think you should look at is the Cal State system. Some of them are in roughly the same category as U of A in terms of price and selectivity. (Some of them are even cheaper than U of A, as far as I can tell.) San Diego State, Cal State Long Beach, Cal State LA, Cal Poly Pomona - I work for an engineering company that has thousands of employees in southern California, and we definitely hire people from these schools.

I am from Los Angeles. Lol, absolutely not.

+1 sorry, but this is terrible advice. Do not listen to it.


You two are not paying attention to the OP's parameters. Her kid does not have the grades/scores or the money to go to a top-drawer school. She is looking for an equivalent to the University of Arizona. Those schools are it.

Also, I lived in LA and my company is based there, and I can tell you grads from those schools are absolutely getting jobs if they have STEM degrees.

We have company VPs who graduated from CSULB and San Diego State. They'd be sad to hear your low opinion of their alma maters. But they'd have their huge salaries to console them.

OP here. NO, that is not true. Please stop making things up. My son has excellent grades, he has a 3.85 unweighted GPA and a 32 ACT. We can afford approximately $35-$40k/year for college. He is considering Arizona because he would qualify for large amounts of merit aid that makes it fit within our budget, and satisfies his interest in attending school in a different region of the country.


erm no, hate to break it to you but those are "Very good" grades, excellent would be 4.0 and 35 ACT with a very high SAT which you aren't mentioning...
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Arizona State's acceptance rate is almost 83% and there are as others have noted already, about 32000 students attending.

OP why not get your kid to contact the admissions dept.

Thanks, but we are well aware of the admissions statistics and what it takes to get in. I am more looking for advice from people who have personal experience with the University of Arizona. (He is not interested in ASU).


A good friend's son got in. He had lousy grades and applied early decision to ensure he got a spot there. Maybe your kid can do the same.

What? My son already would qualify for $30K/year at UA. Why would he need to apply early decision to ensure he get a spot?


Maybe to prove to them he is serious and not just listing them as a safety.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, I grew up in Arizona. I knew lots of people who went to ASU and U of A. My best friend's daughter is at U of A. She loves it.

I am somewhat skeptical of the idea of "neighboring states as a better launching pad for CA jobs than staying in VA." People who go to Arizona schools mostly want jobs in Arizona. I don't think AZ schools give you any advantage, relative to any other non-California state, for getting jobs in California.

What I think you should look at is the Cal State system. Some of them are in roughly the same category as U of A in terms of price and selectivity. (Some of them are even cheaper than U of A, as far as I can tell.) San Diego State, Cal State Long Beach, Cal State LA, Cal Poly Pomona - I work for an engineering company that has thousands of employees in southern California, and we definitely hire people from these schools.

I am from Los Angeles. Lol, absolutely not.

+1 sorry, but this is terrible advice. Do not listen to it.


You two are not paying attention to the OP's parameters. Her kid does not have the grades/scores or the money to go to a top-drawer school. She is looking for an equivalent to the University of Arizona. Those schools are it.

Also, I lived in LA and my company is based there, and I can tell you grads from those schools are absolutely getting jobs if they have STEM degrees.

We have company VPs who graduated from CSULB and San Diego State. They'd be sad to hear your low opinion of their alma maters. But they'd have their huge salaries to console them.

OP here. NO, that is not true. Please stop making things up. My son has excellent grades, he has a 3.85 unweighted GPA and a 32 ACT. We can afford approximately $35-$40k/year for college. He is considering Arizona because he would qualify for large amounts of merit aid that makes it fit within our budget, and satisfies his interest in attending school in a different region of the country.


erm no, hate to break it to you but those are "Very good" grades, excellent would be 4.0 and 35 ACT with a very high SAT which you aren't mentioning...

He didn't take the SAT.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, I grew up in Arizona. I knew lots of people who went to ASU and U of A. My best friend's daughter is at U of A. She loves it.

I am somewhat skeptical of the idea of "neighboring states as a better launching pad for CA jobs than staying in VA." People who go to Arizona schools mostly want jobs in Arizona. I don't think AZ schools give you any advantage, relative to any other non-California state, for getting jobs in California.

What I think you should look at is the Cal State system. Some of them are in roughly the same category as U of A in terms of price and selectivity. (Some of them are even cheaper than U of A, as far as I can tell.) San Diego State, Cal State Long Beach, Cal State LA, Cal Poly Pomona - I work for an engineering company that has thousands of employees in southern California, and we definitely hire people from these schools.

I am from Los Angeles. Lol, absolutely not.

+1 sorry, but this is terrible advice. Do not listen to it.


You two are not paying attention to the OP's parameters. Her kid does not have the grades/scores or the money to go to a top-drawer school. She is looking for an equivalent to the University of Arizona. Those schools are it.

Also, I lived in LA and my company is based there, and I can tell you grads from those schools are absolutely getting jobs if they have STEM degrees.

We have company VPs who graduated from CSULB and San Diego State. They'd be sad to hear your low opinion of their alma maters. But they'd have their huge salaries to console them.

OP here. NO, that is not true. Please stop making things up. My son has excellent grades, he has a 3.85 unweighted GPA and a 32 ACT. We can afford approximately $35-$40k/year for college. He is considering Arizona because he would qualify for large amounts of merit aid that makes it fit within our budget, and satisfies his interest in attending school in a different region of the country.


erm no, hate to break it to you but those are "Very good" grades, excellent would be 4.0 and 35 ACT with a very high SAT which you aren't mentioning...


This delusional thinking that u need 4.0 and 35 is why kids cutting is on the rise.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Arizona State's acceptance rate is almost 83% and there are as others have noted already, about 32000 students attending.

OP why not get your kid to contact the admissions dept.

Thanks, but we are well aware of the admissions statistics and what it takes to get in. I am more looking for advice from people who have personal experience with the University of Arizona. (He is not interested in ASU).


A good friend's son got in. He had lousy grades and applied early decision to ensure he got a spot there. Maybe your kid can do the same.

What? My son already would qualify for $30K/year at UA. Why would he need to apply early decision to ensure he get a spot?


Maybe to prove to them he is serious and not just listing them as a safety.

Arizona doesn't have early decision.
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