DC's school sent 3 to Berkeley last year...and a few to the other UC's. They want the actual tuition money from OOSAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:California is sending recruiter and flyers to our kids. They WANT these OOS dollars to keep afloat.Anonymous wrote:Please stay out of California, particularly if you are going to complain about a State University system that your highly-taxed, hard-earned dollars did not support.
They may certainly want your application dollars, but best of luck getting admitted to Berkeley or UCLA from out-of-state.
Anonymous wrote:California is sending recruiter and flyers to our kids. They WANT these OOS dollars to keep afloat.Anonymous wrote:Please stay out of California, particularly if you are going to complain about a State University system that your highly-taxed, hard-earned dollars did not support.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please stay out of California, particularly if you are going to complain about a State University system that your highly-taxed, hard-earned dollars did not support.
If you are in California, please stay off of DCUM. This is a DC-oriented board and you have no business here[i].
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is an impacted major?
I think it means that too many people want to major in it so they limit the number of people that can major in it. So it worries me that if you pay out of state rates for UCLA you might not even be able to major in what you want.
But wouldn't you know that before you decided to go there? I'm not being facetious, but wouldn't you have to be accepted into the college you wanted first?
Anonymous wrote:Please stay out of California, particularly if you are going to complain about a State University system that your highly-taxed, hard-earned dollars did not support.
California is sending recruiter and flyers to our kids. They WANT these OOS dollars to keep afloat.Anonymous wrote:Please stay out of California, particularly if you are going to complain about a State University system that your highly-taxed, hard-earned dollars did not support.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is an impacted major?
I think it means that too many people want to major in it so they limit the number of people that can major in it. So it worries me that if you pay out of state rates for UCLA you might not even be able to major in what you want.
Anonymous wrote:What is an impacted major?
Anonymous wrote:USC has an excellent music program. The out of state tuition for UCLA is alnost comparable to private USC. It's worth looking into.