Anonymous
Post 04/20/2025 23:38     Subject: Cal Poly or VTech?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cal Poly SLO had record applications this year and lowest admit rate at 9.2 - and contrary to what one person said above, one reason for the surge, I suspect, is actually because of their access to internships and research. Quarterly career fairs on campus with hundreds of companies. Their students do very well with internships and jobs. I cannot speak to Va Tech.


VT also has quarterly career fairs on campus with hundreds of companies. Are you the person who is constantly plugging Cal Poly?


Hate to break it to both of you - almost all colleges have career fairs and internships. And neither would shine well (in terms of internships) to a school at a big city. Sorry fellas - you want a part-time internship you are looking at the wrong schools.


Who said they wanted a part-time internship? My VT student has had full-time summer internships for the last two summers. Also, I'm not a "fella."
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2025 22:37     Subject: Cal Poly or VTech?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cal Poly SLO had record applications this year and lowest admit rate at 9.2 - and contrary to what one person said above, one reason for the surge, I suspect, is actually because of their access to internships and research. Quarterly career fairs on campus with hundreds of companies. Their students do very well with internships and jobs. I cannot speak to Va Tech.


VT also has quarterly career fairs on campus with hundreds of companies. Are you the person who is constantly plugging Cal Poly?


Hate to break it to both of you - almost all colleges have career fairs and internships. And neither would shine well (in terms of internships) to a school at a big city. Sorry fellas - you want a part-time internship you are looking at the wrong schools.
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2025 22:22     Subject: Cal Poly or VTech?

Anonymous wrote:Cal Poly SLO had record applications this year and lowest admit rate at 9.2 - and contrary to what one person said above, one reason for the surge, I suspect, is actually because of their access to internships and research. Quarterly career fairs on campus with hundreds of companies. Their students do very well with internships and jobs. I cannot speak to Va Tech.


VT also has quarterly career fairs on campus with hundreds of companies. Are you the person who is constantly plugging Cal Poly?
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2025 22:21     Subject: Cal Poly or VTech?

Anonymous wrote:PP Cal Poly alum with VT student - to add to my earlier comments after thinking about this for a bit...

I still think the biggest determinant is where you think you'd want to be post-college. CP is 83% CA residents and most stay in the region post-college. VT is 64% in-state but also has a significant % from MD, NJ, PA so just as regional as CP. I don’t think there’s any validity to saying it’s “10x better” than VT, unless your goal is to work in Silicon Valley.

However, if totally agnostic on location, I think one thing CP does far, far better than VT is freshman orientation. I was very disappointed with my son's experience at VT since I was expecting the kind of experience of CP.

VT's approach to that 1st freshman week is to put on a lot of activities and tell the students, here's a bunch of stuff, go have fun and make friends. Which is great for some, but for a lot of kids it is overwhelming and hard to make connections. I found my son tended to get closer to his HS friends in that situation rather than push past the discomfort to make new friends (he did eventually make a wider group of friends). The VT parent facebook group is always full of parent concerns that their student doesn’t know anyone, doesn’t have someone to eat dinner with, etc.

Cal Poly has done WOW (Week of Welcome) for decades and it is a completely different approach. Students are put into small groups with two student leaders and attend college events, do things off campus together, eat your meals together, etc. For most students, the WOW group is your first group of friends without having to stretch yourself too much. You always have someone to eat dinner with. If you don’t show up, someone will come looking for you. And the group leaders are an easy point of contact to ask questions and good at encouraging students to connect with different things on campus. The EC that ended up being my main social group for the rest of college came about because my WOW leader was in it and encouraged this very shy freshman to try out. If you have a quieter, introverted student, I would lean much more toward Cal Poly purely on the basis of a better introduction to college, putting you on a better path to make the most of the opportunities.
https://orientation.calpoly.edu/wow/home


This is the strangest post - VT *also* has WOW (Weeks of Welcome - note, plural). It's a fantastic orientation period and bears no resemblance to whatever you described, above. It starts the week before classes and continues through the first week of classes. It includes basically all the things you mentioned, above. Students are in groups and attend events together. However, there are some events that are open to all incoming students, and anyone is welcome to come. I mean, these are college students, not children. They don't need to have their hands held for every single event. At any rate, it's a great two-week orientation period and my DC met many of his closest friends during that period.
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2025 18:30     Subject: Cal Poly or VTech?

Anonymous wrote:One downside to Cal Poly: No dining commons. Obviously that shouldn't be the determining factor, but it has a notable negative effect on the college experience when compared with a school where students can hang out in an all-you-can-eat dining hall for a few hours — working on homework, meeting up with friends, connecting with that cute guy/girl from Econ. Cal Poly has a LOT going for it, and, again, I'm not saying the food should be the primary determinant of where your student goes to school. But, as nobody else has mentioned it yet, its shopping mall food court is a poor simulacrum of a proper dining commons, and I think the students are worse off for it.


Didn't notice that when we visited. I just saw the Gluten Free and Vegan options; The food court seems to be a healthy food court.

I can tell you I gained 10 pounds as a freshman at VT not sure if food has gotten healthier.

Anonymous
Post 04/20/2025 18:27     Subject: Cal Poly or VTech?

Simulacrum?
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2025 17:48     Subject: Cal Poly or VTech?

One downside to Cal Poly: No dining commons. Obviously that shouldn't be the determining factor, but it has a notable negative effect on the college experience when compared with a school where students can hang out in an all-you-can-eat dining hall for a few hours — working on homework, meeting up with friends, connecting with that cute guy/girl from Econ. Cal Poly has a LOT going for it, and, again, I'm not saying the food should be the primary determinant of where your student goes to school. But, as nobody else has mentioned it yet, its shopping mall food court is a poor simulacrum of a proper dining commons, and I think the students are worse off for it.
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2025 16:47     Subject: Cal Poly or VTech?

Cal Poly is three hours from San Francisco and Los Angeles. There are PLENTY of job opportunities that they get exposed to for summer internships. And they get to live in SLO while studying. Easy choice.
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2025 16:19     Subject: Cal Poly or VTech?

Anonymous wrote:I would take Cal Poly simply for the opportunity to spend four years in SLO. It is so nice out there. And you can fly there with a connection.


This is the best reason!
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2025 16:17     Subject: Cal Poly or VTech?

I would take Cal Poly simply for the opportunity to spend four years in SLO. It is so nice out there. And you can fly there with a connection.
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2025 15:03     Subject: Cal Poly or VTech?

VaTech is objectively worse than CalPoly.
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2025 14:26     Subject: Re:Cal Poly or VTech?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Vtech ? The toy manufacturer?


Such pedantry.


DP, but it is indeed annoying when someone writes, "VTech." No one says this. No one.


DP. Pedantry. People write it here fairly frequently, so clearly some do say and write this.