Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm amazed by the anti-vax stuff here.
Yea me too. Somebody needs psychiatric help.
Anonymous wrote:can I hear what stats get the 19k award?
I wonder if it's all stats or more a mix of things like stats + essay + jesuit hs + geo diversity... or some mix kinda thing
Anonymous wrote:Son is a straight-A STEM kid, loves sports and California. Otherwise pretty ordinary, doesn't have great extra-curriculars aside from team sports. He's planning to study engineering or physics and is applying to UMD, Michigan, Purdue, and the UC system. He's also interested in Santa Clara because it's in CA and easy to get into. I don't know anything about it, and it's one of the priciest schools he's applying to. We're trying to discourage privates as we can't afford most of them. Any thoughts on whether it's worth the cost? Do they give merit aid? What kind of vibe?
Anonymous wrote:can I hear what stats get the 19k award?
I wonder if it's all stats or more a mix of things like stats + essay + jesuit hs + geo diversity... or some mix kinda thing
Anonymous wrote:Anti-semitic as all get out, like the rest of the CA schools, just fyi.
Anonymous wrote:I'm amazed by the anti-vax stuff here.
Anonymous wrote:I really don’t get the PPs who are fixated on trashing the school? Maybe they resent the connection the school has to high tech or something. Idk. Weirdly aggressive posters, in any event.
In any event, it’s a solid school with a very strong pipeline to high tech and strong STEM offerings. The campus itself is pretty enough but the area around it is pretty boring and tedious. Housing nearby is very expensive. It isn’t a party school in part because there really isn’t any place to party, for better or worse. It’s become a lot more competitive in recent years so while it offers merit aid, the packages are smaller. It’s a Catholic school and there is a religious presence on campus.
One specific note if applicable: it has an excellent track record for Latino graduates in STEM. It has many years of taking in bright Latino first-gen students and placing them well in STEM graduate school. The school recruits specifically for this cohort and has a record of success in this that far exceeds most other STEM programs, and they also pushed this initiative long before diversity became a buzzword. So, if your child is a first-gen Latino interested in STEM, it would be a welcoming place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm amazed by the anti-vax stuff here.
Meh, I’m not the PP but my kid got rushed to a pediatric cardiologist with potential myocarditis after the last booster and has been told to not get another booster by multiple doctors, including a well-known pediatric cardiologist. I have to look for schools where there is no vaccine mandate.
I’m very pro-vaccine and am fully vaccinated myself but this is a real issue for some of us.
Anonymous wrote:I'm amazed by the anti-vax stuff here.
Anonymous wrote:Beautiful campus. Gorgeous new STEM building.
Located in Silicon Valley near internships. Alums in various positions at Silicon Valley employers.
Offers EA with a result in Dec. Known for deferring high stats applicants if they're not convinced the student is very interested.
Jesuit.
Currently requires students to have either had three doses of the original COVID vaccine or one dose of the latest formulation and does not grant exemptions. School is subject to a lawsuit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was a safety for my student last year. Not a STEM kid. My student was accepted RD with 7500/year merit. 3.9 UW and 4.3 W with high rigor in DCPS and with a 1490 SAT (near perfect verbal). Just weighing in to say they give merit but not much. My student is elsewhere.
I am in DC but a CA native and agree it is well regarded in CA, but below Stanford, Cal,! UCLA and USC. Great location for internships.
OMG! don't listen to this person. I'm a californian of 40 years. It is NOT well regarded "but below Stanford". nononono. party school
You must not be in Silicon Valley. I am and am a lifelong Californian. It is very well-regarded here, which is why it has such good job placement.
It also isn’t remotely a party school. Weird comment.
It is a regional school. Very few people outside CA have heard of it
I guess I'm one of the very few!