AI can do that nowAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I like about the plan is that students are supposed to get letters letting them know how eligible they are. That may motivate some of them to work on classes/grades.
But as of right now, things are well set up for CC to UC transfers not CSU to UC transfers. Many high schoolers will continue to favor community colleges for no/low cost tuition with guaranteed transfer to UCs (not Berkeley/UCLA)
The 6 that are not part of this are the most desirable csus. The poster who noted that many of the others are struggling with enrollment/budget problems is correct.
Yes, but who is going to read these letters to the students?
Anonymous wrote:California has a demographic problem. There is a very high achieving top end. However, there is a horribly performing bottom. Unfortunately those at the bottom vastly outnumber those at the top. That's why you see states like Florida surpass California in high school testing. California has desperately tried to raise the bottom performance. They made illegal the use of the SAT in admissions, made community college free for 2 years, spend 2x as much for Title I schools than more affluent ones. They pay their teachers the most money of all the states.
But unfortunately it comes down to demographics.
Anonymous wrote:What I like about the plan is that students are supposed to get letters letting them know how eligible they are. That may motivate some of them to work on classes/grades.
But as of right now, things are well set up for CC to UC transfers not CSU to UC transfers. Many high schoolers will continue to favor community colleges for no/low cost tuition with guaranteed transfer to UCs (not Berkeley/UCLA)
The 6 that are not part of this are the most desirable csus. The poster who noted that many of the others are struggling with enrollment/budget problems is correct.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn't everyone already get into Mason?
Basically. Why not abolish applications?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:12th graders at our California school have guaranteed admission to our local Cal State. Contrary to the mythology spread on DCUM, many of the Cal States are day campuses with struggling enrollments and huge budget shortfalls. They’re similar to community colleges. San Diego State and Cal Poly SLO, with their traditional residential experiences, are the exceptions, not the norms.
So this makes sense!
might as well go to uc merced which has a 95% acceptance rate
This is false.
There are so many excellent csus. SJSU is the oldest founding CSU, also the best among Csus. SFSU, Sonoma state, SLO, Long Beach, east bay.
DP. The schools that are not included are: Cal Poly SLO, Cal Poly Pomona, San Diego State, Long Beach, Fullerton, and SJSU. So you really aren't contradicting the PP.
Anonymous wrote:No application needed. Considering how good CSUs are academically, it can’t get better for MC UMC kids. And they can transfer to UCB UCLA if they want, the two long established T20 schools.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't everyone already get into Mason?