Anonymous wrote:There are 3 universities in San Diego (plus a CC)
San Diego University (small and private, Catholic) 54% acceptance rate
UC San Diego (selective, part of the UC system, in La Jolla) 34% acceptance rate
San Diego State 38% acceptance rate
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Visit the school. Also have student consider how they feel about the distance from home and family with possibilities of not coming home for Thanksgiving. The school might be a good fit but its location from home might not be.
Why wouldn’t they come home for Thanksgiving? My kid in CA comes home very Thanksgiving and Christmas??
You must be rich. My kid in CA never comes home for thanksgiving.
Anonymous wrote:OP here--DC was awarded highest merit award so retail cost 80k is now 50k. Plus airfare home. We has enough to cover in 529 plan. It is ranked 98 or something like that by usnwr....better to attend a school where DC will be a big fish academically in a small pond or go to a more prestigious school (no money and would roughly cost the same as USD). DC has struggled with anxiety and confidence, not feeling smart enough....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Visit the school. Also have student consider how they feel about the distance from home and family with possibilities of not coming home for Thanksgiving. The school might be a good fit but its location from home might not be.
Why wouldn’t they come home for Thanksgiving? My kid in CA comes home very Thanksgiving and Christmas??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not well known outside of San Diego. Definitely not worth the retail cost.
Yes it is.
It's really not. If it even comes up, everyone assumes the reference is to UCSD. I'm sure it's a lovely school, but it's sorely lacking in name recognition and prestige.
I think any kid attending USD needs to plan to start their career in CA, likely southern CA.
There are worse places to live in your early 20s than Mission Beach or other parts of San Diego/Orange County/LA.
Good luck buying a house in an area where the average price is $1.8 million though.
Irrelevant, takes a lot more money to live where you want to in SD
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not well known outside of San Diego. Definitely not worth the retail cost.
Yes it is.
It's really not. If it even comes up, everyone assumes the reference is to UCSD. I'm sure it's a lovely school, but it's sorely lacking in name recognition and prestige.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not well known outside of San Diego. Definitely not worth the retail cost.
Yes it is.
It's really not. If it even comes up, everyone assumes the reference is to UCSD. I'm sure it's a lovely school, but it's sorely lacking in name recognition and prestige.
I think any kid attending USD needs to plan to start their career in CA, likely southern CA.
There are worse places to live in your early 20s than Mission Beach or other parts of San Diego/Orange County/LA.
Good luck buying a house in an area where the average price is $1.8 million though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beautiful campus in a very nice part of San Diego. Probably a great setting for a high anxiety kid who does better as a big fish in a little pond.
Hold on. The campus IS absolutely beautiful. But the "in a very nice part of San Diego" part ... ? Are you serious, or being facetious?
What’s wrong with the area? I was there last month and didn’t notice anything bad
Like I said, lovely campus and solid private school. It's just not considered by locals as "a very nice part of San Diego". IYKYK, and there are many swanky options up the coast that would casually blow the doors off of the Linda Vista area if you put the areas side-by-side.