Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another CA parent who doesn’t know one kid who hasn’t taken the SAT, ACT or both (DS took both).
Poster who says CA kids don’t take standardized tests or universities don’t expect them from CA kids (outside of public’s here obviously) is also someone who used the term “Cali”. I rest my case (and I’m not a lawyer).
I’m a NP. Also in California. I do think CA kids can get away with TO more than kids from other states. Check your school’s SAT/ACT participation. In many states it’s 100% - in California it’s still quite low due to the UCs/CSU.
Anonymous wrote:Another CA parent who doesn’t know one kid who hasn’t taken the SAT, ACT or both (DS took both).
Poster who says CA kids don’t take standardized tests or universities don’t expect them from CA kids (outside of public’s here obviously) is also someone who used the term “Cali”. I rest my case (and I’m not a lawyer).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:USC is now $99,000? I’m flabbergasted.
Me too.
I am from west coast. 30 years ago, the common idea was:
Smart + Rich = Stanford
Smart + non-rich = Berkely
non-smart + Rich = USC
non-smart + non-rich = I forgot, maybe SJSU
Anonymous wrote:How is the neighboring area around usc? Any concerns?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another CA parent who doesn’t know one kid who hasn’t taken the SAT, ACT or both (DS took both).
Poster who says CA kids don’t take standardized tests or universities don’t expect them from CA kids (outside of public’s here obviously) is also someone who used the term “Cali”. I rest my case (and I’m not a lawyer).
I’m a NP. Also in California. I do think CA kids can get away with TO more than kids from other states. Check your school’s SAT/ACT participation. In many states it’s 100% - in California it’s still quite low due to the UCs/CSU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:USC is now $99,000? I’m flabbergasted.
I would be so curious to know how many pay that
Hence - University of Spoiled Children
Anonymous wrote:Another CA parent who doesn’t know one kid who hasn’t taken the SAT, ACT or both (DS took both).
Poster who says CA kids don’t take standardized tests or universities don’t expect them from CA kids (outside of public’s here obviously) is also someone who used the term “Cali”. I rest my case (and I’m not a lawyer).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:USC is now $99,000? I’m flabbergasted.
That is the full cost of acceptance (COA) and includes room & board. Living in LA is expensive. Tuition at USC is around $70K, same as any private uni.
Tuition for 2025 is just shy of $75K
UVA OOS tuition is $63K
Actually, UVA OOS tuition is $59,369.
Engineering $66K
Business 3rd 4th year = 68K
https://uvafinance.virginia.edu/sites/uvafinance/files/2025-10/2025-26%20Tuition%20and%20Fee%20Website%20Report.pdf
Why do people mention tuition only?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:USC is now $99,000? I’m flabbergasted.
That is the full cost of acceptance (COA) and includes room & board. Living in LA is expensive. Tuition at USC is around $70K, same as any private uni.
Tuition for 2025 is just shy of $75K
UVA OOS tuition is $63K
Actually, UVA OOS tuition is $59,369.
Engineering $66K
Business 3rd 4th year = 68K
https://uvafinance.virginia.edu/sites/uvafinance/files/2025-10/2025-26%20Tuition%20and%20Fee%20Website%20Report.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What SAT/ACT would you submit to USC from OOS, when so much of the class is Test Optional?
Humanities major.
OOS
OOS doesn’t matter. It’s a private school unless you mean South Carolina.
Actually it does. Bc if in state in CA, they often don't expect test scores....and USC accepts a disproportionately large % of in-state kids (nearly 50%).
No no no. It is the UCs who do not want to see SAT scores. USC DOES
Talk about missing the point…there will less likely be a negative inference about TO from a Cali kid at USC.
Wrong. All the private school kids in CA take it and many of the public school kids do too, in order to be competitive when applying to non- UC colleges. My kids literally just graduated from a CA publicy HS and took it. On the ground you become aware, you're just making sh*t up from your armchair in the DMV
USC does not look at TO students from Cali and TO students from elsewhere the same. That’s it. Full stop. Especially if kids are applying EA, they recognize it for what it is: a sign that the Cali kid is more likely to yield. I am sorry your public has bad college counseling, and am especially sorry that you do not seem to be able to learn beyond your lived experience.
IF you use the stupid phrase “full stop”, you are supposed to stop, not keep rambling on. And Californians don’t say “Cali”.
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