Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No need to go all the way there for 2nd tier UC OOS
+1 Unless you have the money in a 529, I'm not sure most UCs are worth the ridiculous OOS prices for a large state school experience (500+ in classes, fighting to just get the courses your need for many stem majors) cannot imagine paying $70K for that experience
OP is a DC resident. Us DC residents look at this differently than many because (1) we have no great in state options and (2) we get 10K/year towards the cost of OOS tuition.
Anonymous wrote:
No need to go all the way there for 2nd tier UC OOS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No need to go all the way there for 2nd tier UC OOS
+1 Unless you have the money in a 529, I'm not sure most UCs are worth the ridiculous OOS prices for a large state school experience (500+ in classes, fighting to just get the courses your need for many stem majors) cannot imagine paying $70K for that experience
Anonymous wrote:
No need to go all the way there for 2nd tier UC OOS
Anonymous wrote:If you visit, book your ticket thru LA and have a car rental waiting so you can drive if your flight to SB is cancelled. Or just fly to LA to begin with. Don’t go thru SFO. Too many cancellations.
Anonymous wrote:If you visit, book your ticket thru LA and have a car rental waiting so you can drive if your flight to SB is cancelled. Or just fly to LA to begin with. Don’t go thru SFO. Too many cancellations.
Anonymous wrote:You need to get on a plane and visit and tour the campus before deciding. It's a great campus, but not for everyone. So do NOT change on a whim unless you visit. And visit on a school day if possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also he might have to find off campus housing for freshman year, too.
This is based on what, the student has not missed any housing deadline yet.
The UCs generally don’t guarantee freshmen housing
UCSD guarantees two years of housing, UCLA guarantees four years of housing. UCSB guarantees freshman if you file by the priority deadline, which is May 15. They may have provisions for waitlist kids. I would be worried about UCSC housing and be prepared to pay a lot around Berkeley.