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Old 01-22-2005, 10:52 PM   #18
savedbythebell7
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yeah thats not entirely true what kluge said, it seems like it would stand true, but I know people in the 3800+ range that were rejected, mainly just because of the huge application base, they can't accept everyone, this year it's even going to be tougher. That index and acceptance rate is more true at the other states. Although, what you said definitely USED to be the case at SDSU.

As for a response to Sam:
1. SDSU is a modest party school, not like UCSB? School spirit is high?
UCSB tends to be more of a party school, from what i've noticed. San Diego state does have lots of school spirit, people are proud to be aztecs.

2. How's its engineering program, especially electrical engineering?
I don't know all that much about the engineering program. It's a good backup school to Cal Poly for engineering though.

3. How's its dorm life, availablibilty of dorms? How expensive to get outside rental apratments?
Dorm life is great, everything is within a close proximity to the dorms, the dorms tend to be very social, so you'll meet lots of people quickly. The availibility of the dorms is based on how quickly you send in your dorm information, but they seem to be able to accomodate dorm spots to most freshmen.

4. Would you give some info on AF ROTC, such as how many times the cadets have physical excercise, and how many hours they spend, etc.? Roughly how many cadets in SDSU?
I don't know much about the AF ROTC here at state, but there seems to be a pretty good prescence of them on campus.

5. Classes are too big, or still there are lots of adequate classes?
There are larger classes and smaller more adequate classes, it depends on your choosing.

6. How about accessability to professors?
Professors, seem to love to extend a helping hand to anyone who wants it.

7. How about the campus? Is it too big and crowded?
Initially, because its such a large school, i thought i'd be overwhelmed, but when you're walking to class from day to day, it seems smaller, because everything is really centralized. Whenever I walk to and from classes, I always see people I know.

If you have anymore questions just let me know.
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