Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glad someone started this thread. I'm the poster who started the thread about my DD wanting to attend school in California.
She's not interested in a big school where there are hundreds of students in a class, but more of a "community" feel on campus.
Are there any medium sized schools with diversity that one could recommend?
For what major or interests? That makes a significant difference.
Business or Public Health
What is your budget? And what specifically attracts her to California? Is she a Southern California type or a Northern California type?
Berkeley and UCLA both have excellent public health programs. I don't know anything about their business schools, however.
You probably know there are at least three top-notch public health programs relatively near here: Hopkins, UNC and Emory.
Sorry, I just realized I didn't address any of your size and community-feel issues. Any of the UC or CSU campuses is going to have very large classes at the undergraduate level. You could look at private schools such as Santa Clara, which has a public health program (I don't know how well regarded it is). There are some great small liberal arts and STEM colleges in California but I don't know which ones offer public health degrees. Truly if I wanted the kind of thing your DD mentioned I would consider Hopkins/UNC/Emory, even though they aren't in California!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glad someone started this thread. I'm the poster who started the thread about my DD wanting to attend school in California.
She's not interested in a big school where there are hundreds of students in a class, but more of a "community" feel on campus.
Are there any medium sized schools with diversity that one could recommend?
For what major or interests? That makes a significant difference.
Business or Public Health
What is your budget? And what specifically attracts her to California? Is she a Southern California type or a Northern California type?
Berkeley and UCLA both have excellent public health programs. I don't know anything about their business schools, however.
You probably know there are at least three top-notch public health programs relatively near here: Hopkins, UNC and Emory.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glad someone started this thread. I'm the poster who started the thread about my DD wanting to attend school in California.
She's not interested in a big school where there are hundreds of students in a class, but more of a "community" feel on campus.
Are there any medium sized schools with diversity that one could recommend?
For what major or interests? That makes a significant difference.
Business or Public Health
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glad someone started this thread. I'm the poster who started the thread about my DD wanting to attend school in California.
She's not interested in a big school where there are hundreds of students in a class, but more of a "community" feel on campus.
Are there any medium sized schools with diversity that one could recommend?
For what major or interests? That makes a significant difference.
Business or Public Health
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glad someone started this thread. I'm the poster who started the thread about my DD wanting to attend school in California.
She's not interested in a big school where there are hundreds of students in a class, but more of a "community" feel on campus.
Are there any medium sized schools with diversity that one could recommend?
For what major or interests? That makes a significant difference.
Anonymous wrote:Glad someone started this thread. I'm the poster who started the thread about my DD wanting to attend school in California.
She's not interested in a big school where there are hundreds of students in a class, but more of a "community" feel on campus.
Are there any medium sized schools with diversity that one could recommend?
Anonymous wrote:Csu could be a good choice for certain programs, kids who want to save, and who live in ca. Does not make a huge amount of sense for out of state tuition paying child of a dcum poster, unless we are talking poly for engineering or something. Exception would be if your kid just realllly wants to move to ca!!
Anonymous wrote:Glad someone started this thread. I'm the poster who started the thread about my DD wanting to attend school in California.
She's not interested in a big school where there are hundreds of students in a class, but more of a "community" feel on campus.
Are there any medium sized schools with diversity that one could recommend?
Anonymous wrote:Depends on your major. For comp science or STEM, look at the Polys: Pomona, San Luis, even San Jose.
For accounting/business, maybe Northridge, Fullerton.
Education: Dominguez Hills (but the area is crappy).
I think Monterrey has some very specific programs as a PP stated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glad someone started this thread. I'm the poster who started the thread about my DD wanting to attend school in California.
She's not interested in a big school where there are hundreds of students in a class, but more of a "community" feel on campus.
Are there any medium sized schools with diversity that one could recommend?
Claremont colleges or Harvey Mudd. Great programs and worth private tuition