Anonymous wrote:Oxy has a registration exchange and a 3/2 AB/BS Engineering program with Caltech
Anonymous wrote:Oxy has a registration exchange and a 3/2 AB/BS Engineering program with Caltech
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not too many students score high on the SAT at Pomona. Fewer than 30 or so freshman out of the entire freshman class scored above 1560, so I'd say Pomona and Occidental attract equally academically strong students.
Is this a joke?
Pomona- 1490 to 1560 with 37% submitting, class rank not reported this year but consistently 88% or higher in the top 10% of their high school class according to previous CDS’s
Occidental- 1400 to 1510 with 25% submitting, 16% ranked in the top 10% of their high school class
Anonymous wrote:Not too many students score high on the SAT at Pomona. Fewer than 30 or so freshman out of the entire freshman class scored above 1560, so I'd say Pomona and Occidental attract equally academically strong students.
Anonymous wrote:Oxy is closer to LA and more chill. Better for media, arts, and industry connections to entertainment (like music). 20 mins from DTLA. Has a hippie/boho feel.
Pomona is more academic and driven. They have the consortium as their bubble where most of social life occurs. They are in the inland empire about 60-ish minutes from DTLA. But they are closer to Orange County (45 mins) and have a suburban/corporate feel.
Both are quite leftist.
Anonymous wrote:why anyone would voluntarily live in the inland empire is beyond me.
Anonymous wrote:why anyone would voluntarily live in the inland empire is beyond me.
Anonymous wrote:Oxy is closer to LA and more chill. Better for media, arts, and industry connections to entertainment (like music). 20 mins from DTLA. Has a hippie/boho feel.
Pomona is more academic and driven. They have the consortium as their bubble where most of social life occurs. They are in the inland empire about 60-ish minutes from DTLA. But they are closer to Orange County (45 mins) and have a suburban/corporate feel.
Both are quite leftist.