Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At this point, aren't the "spoiled and want to party" kids more likely to end up in a Cal State school than any UC?
Central Coast even split between Poly and UCSB. SD clear preference is SDSU.
Anonymous wrote:At this point, aren't the "spoiled and want to party" kids more likely to end up in a Cal State school than any UC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:La Jolla is strictly geriatric, but UCSD has great access to Little Italy which is where SD nightlife has shifted. UCSB probably is more fun, more spoiled kids actively hostile to learning.
Spoiled kids? Hostile to learning? I don’t know what college you’re thinking of, but it’s not UCSB.
Yes, it's more popular and wealthy now, but still a party school, and mentality. Don't kid yourself.
A lot of UC kids are spoiled and wealthy— I don’t think it’s specific to UCSB. UCs (all campuses) are also starting to take in more first gen kids. I mean, at any university there will be spoiled kids and also humble ones?
It's the clean-cut baked kids. Many steps up from ASU but same mentality. Of course, there are exceptions, but if your kid is one, that's what they're up against. UCSD has more serious students, cf the 'campus is dead' comments.
There’s a school for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:My DC goes to another So Cal university, but has gone up to SB for the annual UCSB Deltopia party. The kids there know how to have a good time. At the same time, it's a solid school with a good education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:La Jolla is strictly geriatric, but UCSD has great access to Little Italy which is where SD nightlife has shifted. UCSB probably is more fun, more spoiled kids actively hostile to learning.
Spoiled kids? Hostile to learning? I don’t know what college you’re thinking of, but it’s not UCSB.
Yes, it's more popular and wealthy now, but still a party school, and mentality. Don't kid yourself.
A lot of UC kids are spoiled and wealthy— I don’t think it’s specific to UCSB. UCs (all campuses) are also starting to take in more first gen kids. I mean, at any university there will be spoiled kids and also humble ones?
It's the clean-cut baked kids. Many steps up from ASU but same mentality. Of course, there are exceptions, but if your kid is one, that's what they're up against. UCSD has more serious students, cf the 'campus is dead' comments.