I was about to point this out. Is your DD pre med or thinking about working in tech? In addition to Cal and UCLA, I’d look at UCSD and UCDavis. UCDavis for pre med or chem, UCSD for chem and applied to math. For UCLA and Cal look at the off campus housing estimates and then add a few hundred. UCLA I believe does offer four years of housing. She may need a car at UCSD as it’s surrounded by highways and the upperclassmen live on the other side sometimes a 10-15 minute drive away. |
| My DD goes to UCLA. Never visited but committed and then went to admitted students day. Wanted big, rah rah good school. Waiisted at Michigan. But took self off list and never looked back. |
We toured the schools you mentioned plus USC minus CalTech. |
| Santa Clara, Chapman, and LMU are all worth a visit. |
| My kids have *applied* to these schools but we never toured. In my mind, the only reason to tour a school before senior year is to figure out where you want to ED. Those schools weren't in contention so we didn't visit. In reality, the kid will get into just a tiny fraction of where they apply so there's no reason for the time, expense, or frankly getting their hopes up until it becomes a real choice. |
Which means you don't get to see your kids as often. Maybe that's why people don't want to send their kids that far away. |
| No, the plan was to go tour if she got in and really was considering. She got into two but decided against it. |
Nada |
| Visited USC, UCLA, Oxy, and 3 of the Claremont colleges spring break junior year. Saw HS friends from DC on every single tour. Ended up at one of the Claremont schools. Now at Berkeley for grad school. |
Is there a reason kid for CA? Family, friends, politics, weather, major? Etc. Univ of SF (private) Univ of SD (private) Loma Linda The Cal State system (California State University) has 23 public universities across the state. Such as Cal Poly SLO San Diego State University Cal State Long Beach Cal Poly Pomona San Jose State University (San Jose is founding campus of California State University (CSU) system 1857 -- oldest public university on the West Coast, and has an 80%+ acceptance. |
Which CMC? |
Pepperdine? Oxy? But you could probably find those two type of schools on the east coast. If you do, please list them. |
My kid is in school in LA. And while it is far, it's actually easier to get him to and from school than say, to Dartmouth or UGA. There's tons of direct flights, some fairly cheap, and then just a cab ride to the airport. Much better than a shorter flight then having to find and coordinate a shuttle for a 1.5 hour trip to the school. |
| Everyone will.be leaving CA soon, scary for Stanford, brain and $$ drain. |
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No. I'm from California and we visit a lot. So, DS had visited Cal Poly SLO and UC Davis multiple times over the years but never as an actual tour. He considered applying to CPSLO (Davis OOS wouldn't have fit our budget) but ultimately decided he wanted to be a reasonable drive from home.
However, his experiences seeing those campuses definitely seemed to influence his idea of ideal college - big school in a college town. He ended up at Virginia Tech. |