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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This thread has moved SO far away from OP’s original post. Why are we talking about CA community college. OP, my best advice is to apply to some CA private schools like LMU or USD (which likely won’t award the merit you’re looking for), plus maybe a few Cal States (like SDSU). Otherwise, go to college in your home state or elsewhere, and encourage your DD to move to CA post college. That’s what I did and many others I know. I spent my 20s in CA, married, and I’m raising a family here now. I think it’s important for kids to know that they can STILL move somewhere they dream even if they didn’t attend college there. Good luck![/quote] Because CA schools are hard to get into oos, and very expensive. For CA going to cc and establishing residency may be your ticket in….and for a fraction of the price. Most UC schools take a larger % of transfers from CC than other state schools. If my kid was looking at a UC school would definitely consider it.[/quote] No. You’d encourage them to go to school in their home state, or attend another school you can afford. You would not send an 18 year old across the country to attend a community college. Ridiculous suggestion and nothing OP wrote even indicates her kid is interested in that! [/quote]
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