Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is Cal Poly SLO for poli sci or econ?
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As PP noted above, Cal Poly SLO is well known and well reputed specifically for STEM, not necessarily for other degrees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is Cal Poly SLO for poli sci or econ?
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Anonymous wrote:What is the OOS tuition and fees?
Anonymous wrote:How is Cal Poly SLO for poli sci or econ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC got in for engineering!
This is one college campus/area visit that I am definitely looking forward to!
PP here - electrical engineering- would love to hear how this program
Compares to UVa or VT or UMD which are local to us ( in state in Virginia)
Go to in state. SLO is not worth oos if you have better options in state.
And I went to CSU schools.
For electrical engineering UMD is far stronger but UVA or VT are not. Cal Poly SLO will have an easier time finding internships and jobs in CA. Within the engineering program, your kid is likely to have friends whose parents work in tech and can help with job placement.
Anonymous wrote:How is Cal Poly SLO for poli sci or econ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is your DC’s major?
Cal States are great IMO but different from other UCs or other large universities in that they are more vocationally focused, have less breadth and don’t do research. This works really well for kids interested in one of their areas of focus or regional kids just looking to get a business degree. Different Cal States have different strengths.
Cal Poly has excellent engineering, CS, and architecture programs. Premed can be done as all the STEM courses are there but not sure about whether it can offer shadowing and good counseling for premed. No idea how pre med kids get research opportunities there. Degrees like business, graphic arts, education, agriculture are all there too. Architecture/engineering are the hardest programs to get into while agricultural business is the easiest. There is a wide gap in academic capability between the two groups.
Cal Poly and other Cal States are not very strong for social sciences or humanities. The exception being psychology which is very popular.
How is Cal Poly for a physics major? How would it compare to say, the UC schools?
UCLA/Cal
UCSD
UCD/UC Irvine
UCSB
Cal Poly
SJSU/SDSU
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC got in for engineering!
This is one college campus/area visit that I am definitely looking forward to!
PP here - electrical engineering- would love to hear how this program
Compares to UVa or VT or UMD which are local to us ( in state in Virginia)
Go to in state. SLO is not worth oos if you have better options in state.
And I went to CSU schools.
For electrical engineering UMD is far stronger but UVA or VT are not. Cal Poly SLO will have an easier time finding internships and jobs in CA. Within the engineering program, your kid is likely to have friends whose parents work in tech and can help with job placement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC got in for engineering!
This is one college campus/area visit that I am definitely looking forward to!
PP here - electrical engineering- would love to hear how this program
Compares to UVa or VT or UMD which are local to us ( in state in Virginia)
Go to in state. SLO is not worth oos if you have better options in state.
And I went to CSU schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC got in for engineering!
This is one college campus/area visit that I am definitely looking forward to!
PP here - electrical engineering- would love to hear how this program
Compares to UVa or VT or UMD which are local to us ( in state in Virginia)
Anonymous wrote:What is your DC’s major?
Cal States are great IMO but different from other UCs or other large universities in that they are more vocationally focused, have less breadth and don’t do research. This works really well for kids interested in one of their areas of focus or regional kids just looking to get a business degree. Different Cal States have different strengths.
Cal Poly has excellent engineering, CS, and architecture programs. Premed can be done as all the STEM courses are there but not sure about whether it can offer shadowing and good counseling for premed. No idea how pre med kids get research opportunities there. Degrees like business, graphic arts, education, agriculture are all there too. Architecture/engineering are the hardest programs to get into while agricultural business is the easiest. There is a wide gap in academic capability between the two groups.
Cal Poly and other Cal States are not very strong for social sciences or humanities. The exception being psychology which is very popular.