Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was a safety for my student last year. Not a STEM kid. My student was accepted RD with 7500/year merit. 3.9 UW and 4.3 W with high rigor in DCPS and with a 1490 SAT (near perfect verbal). Just weighing in to say they give merit but not much. My student is elsewhere.
I am in DC but a CA native and agree it is well regarded in CA, but below Stanford, Cal,! UCLA and USC. Great location for internships.
OMG! don't listen to this person. I'm a californian of 40 years. It is NOT well regarded "but below Stanford". nononono. party school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:60% acceptance rate $60k tuition per year (plus the rest).
It's not highly regarded in CA, it's considered middle-of-the-road.
Parent with kids in CA high schools now, looking at colleges.
I’m in California and I disagree with the bolded entirely. You say you are a parent with kids in CA high schools now. Where, and how long have you been here?
For CS it’s extensively recruited from by SV companies.
Anonymous wrote:Was a safety for my student last year. Not a STEM kid. My student was accepted RD with 7500/year merit. 3.9 UW and 4.3 W with high rigor in DCPS and with a 1490 SAT (near perfect verbal). Just weighing in to say they give merit but not much. My student is elsewhere.
I am in DC but a CA native and agree it is well regarded in CA, but below Stanford, Cal,! UCLA and USC. Great location for internships.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:60% acceptance rate $60k tuition per year (plus the rest).
It's not highly regarded in CA, it's considered middle-of-the-road.
Parent with kids in CA high schools now, looking at colleges.
>>It's not highly regarded in CA, it's considered middle-of-the-road.<<
Does it have something else going for it? For example a good co-op program or dedicated teachers or some unusual study model? Just trying to find a sensible reason to like it, aside from the fact that it's easy to get into and CA.
Anonymous wrote:I'm amazed by the anti-vax stuff here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do they still have the booster vax mandate in place?
I think if you got the original two shots and then a booster, you’re fine. Everybody got COVID this fall anyway and was hacking all over the place. Incoming parents need to band together once admitted and declare, as a group, that they’re not enrolling their children unless the mandate is dispensed with.
You're nuts. Colleges can put in place their own public health policies.
BTW, did you realize that your buddy Trump gets every booster that comes along? Saying no to vaccines is something he pushes onto chumps like you.
Trump is old. A young healthy person doesn’t need it to stay out of the hospital.
Anonymous wrote:Do they still have the booster vax mandate in place?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do they still have the booster vax mandate in place?
I think if you got the original two shots and then a booster, you’re fine. Everybody got COVID this fall anyway and was hacking all over the place. Incoming parents need to band together once admitted and declare, as a group, that they’re not enrolling their children unless the mandate is dispensed with.
You're nuts. Colleges can put in place their own public health policies.
BTW, did you realize that your buddy Trump gets every booster that comes along? Saying no to vaccines is something he pushes onto chumps like you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:60% acceptance rate $60k tuition per year (plus the rest).
It's not highly regarded in CA, it's considered middle-of-the-road.
Parent with kids in CA high schools now, looking at colleges.
>>It's not highly regarded in CA, it's considered middle-of-the-road.<<
Does it have something else going for it? For example a good co-op program or dedicated teachers or some unusual study model? Just trying to find a sensible reason to like it, aside from the fact that it's easy to get into and CA.
I disagree with this as well. Obviously it’s not in the same league as Berkeley, Stanford, UCLA. It’s most similar to USC, except smaller, undergraduate focused and Jesuit. 52% of students come from private schools. Diverse but it also has a bro culture which is rare in California.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do they still have the booster vax mandate in place?
I think if you got the original two shots and then a booster, you’re fine. Everybody got COVID this fall anyway and was hacking all over the place. Incoming parents need to band together once admitted and declare, as a group, that they’re not enrolling their children unless the mandate is dispensed with.
Anonymous wrote:Do they still have the booster vax mandate in place?
Anonymous wrote:Do they still have the booster vax mandate in place?