Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will this cause a decline in OOS apps to Cali schools? I think maybe.
My kid turned down a top Cali school and stayed in New England and I’m so glad now.
Prayers for all those people affected. It’s absolutely devastating.
My younger kid (jr HS) always loved UCLA. We have zero relatives on the West Coast or anywhere near. DMV and New England.
Doubtful I'd let him head to UCLA. We know several kids staying with family out there while classes are virtual. In that situation, we'd have to fly our kid home.
Anonymous wrote:Will this cause a decline in OOS apps to Cali schools? I think maybe.
My kid turned down a top Cali school and stayed in New England and I’m so glad now.
Prayers for all those people affected. It’s absolutely devastating.
Anonymous wrote:I’d be very concerned about air quality.
Wildfire pollution is 10x more toxic than regular air pollution. Wildfires typically burn much hotter than car engines or industrial machinery. “That’s going to increase what we call its oxidative potential, which basically means it’s much more active and can be very, very toxic.”
Research from the University of California finds that breathing wildfire smoke takes a toll on our lungs — but also our heart, brains, immunity and other vital organs and bodily systems. In fact, while all air pollution is hazardous, the particles that make up wildfire smoke are up to ten times more hazardous for our health than smoke from "everyday" sources like traffic and industry
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what will happen to classes etc this year?
Housing costs?
Impact to admissions?
Anyone want to guess?
Classes postpone or on zoom this week only for UCLA? Any other schools?
What’s the likelihood the union pushes for online learning this semester due to displaced faculty and/or staff?
The Union of professors? Most likely Trump deploy troop to arrest all college professors and blame it on the fire.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what will happen to classes etc this year?
Housing costs?
Impact to admissions?
Anyone want to guess?
Classes postpone or on zoom this week only for UCLA? Any other schools?
What’s the likelihood the union pushes for online learning this semester due to displaced faculty and/or staff?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what will happen to classes etc this year?
Housing costs?
Impact to admissions?
Anyone want to guess?
Classes postpone or on zoom this week only for UCLA? Any other schools?
What’s the likelihood the union pushes for online learning this semester due to displaced faculty and/or staff?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in LA and have gone up the coast for a few days to avoid the air pollution in my neighborhood.
Westwood is not under any kind of threat from these fires. The are starting to get under control. Yes, we are expecting more wind Tuesday but that won't spread anything to UCLA. Some bad air quality, perhaps.
Is this a thread about Socal colleges, or the LA fires?
Outside “experts” on California are beyond frustrating.
Anonymous wrote:what will happen to classes etc this year?
Housing costs?
Impact to admissions?
Anyone want to guess?
Anonymous wrote:I live in LA and have gone up the coast for a few days to avoid the air pollution in my neighborhood.
Westwood is not under any kind of threat from these fires. The are starting to get under control. Yes, we are expecting more wind Tuesday but that won't spread anything to UCLA. Some bad air quality, perhaps.
Is this a thread about Socal colleges, or the LA fires?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son has already been LA-ified. I called him in a panic about the fires, and he started laughing and saying it’s all fine. UCLA will do that to you.
So cute. That's what the people of Pacific Palisades and Altadena thought. Until it happened to them.
It’s extremely unlikely a fire would cross the 405. This is wishing ill when it’s unnecessary. Pacific palisades residents live in a fire-prone area and they know that. Altadena’s name literally has origin in meaning upper crown of the valley.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son has already been LA-ified. I called him in a panic about the fires, and he started laughing and saying it’s all fine. UCLA will do that to you.
So cute. That's what the people of Pacific Palisades and Altadena thought. Until it happened to them.
It’s extremely unlikely a fire would cross the 405. This is wishing ill when it’s unnecessary. Pacific palisades residents live in a fire-prone area and they know that. Altadena’s name literally has origin in meaning upper crown of the valley.
Agree, people freaking out here are not familiar with the geography of Los Angeles.
You are so wrong
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son has already been LA-ified. I called him in a panic about the fires, and he started laughing and saying it’s all fine. UCLA will do that to you.
So cute. That's what the people of Pacific Palisades and Altadena thought. Until it happened to them.
It’s extremely unlikely a fire would cross the 405. This is wishing ill when it’s unnecessary. Pacific palisades residents live in a fire-prone area and they know that. Altadena’s name literally has origin in meaning upper crown of the valley.
Agree, people freaking out here are not familiar with the geography of Los Angeles.