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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you are willing to look west, Santa Clara in California. They have a great business and engineering school. Their graduates go on to work in Silicon Valley. Payscale.com rates them very high for return on investment. They also have a beautiful campus. Marquette (WI) is also a good school but the campus cannot compare. Also in California- not as competitive but still good schools are LMU and University of San Diego.[/quote] Not the OP, but this is very helpful, thanks -- DS thinking of attending but we have not been able to visit. [/quote] A friend's dd goes to Santa Clara. A very smart girl double majoring in computer science and philosophy. Excited about the opportunities in the Bay Area. Santa Clara is a gem. The UC schools have been the first choice of students in California because they are good schools and the cost is lower. (not a good deal for OOS anymore) But as the UC's become overcrowded, many impacted majors, and underfunded students look elsewhere. Stanford is great but impossible to get into. The Claremont Colleges and USC have risen in popularity. Santa Clara is also becoming a stronger school every year. I think all three schools- Santa Clara, LMU, and University of San Diego will continue to become stronger schools. They are all in great locations with access to good internships and jobs. (SF/San Jose area, LA, San Diego).[/quote]
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