Cal Poly Pomona should change their university name to Cal Poly, San Gabriel Valley?

<p>@david12345,</p>

<p>you just keep getting pummeled every time you post your ignorant comments on this board. Please name me any two universities in the country that share as much history and philosophy as the two Cal Polys which both offer unique majors such as:</p>

<p>food science
animal science
Veterinary science
horticulture
aerospace engineering
industrial engineering
manufacturing engineering
architecture
landscape architecture
urban planning</p>

<p>on top of all the other more common majors such as mechanical and civil engineering. The have basically the same breakdown in colleges including colleges of:</p>

<p>Agriculture
Engineering
Environmental Design
Science
Liberal Arts
Business.</p>

<p>The only difference being that Pomona has a college of education and hospitality. I chose Pomona over SLO for architecture for their more experienced and published faculty and focus on sustainable architecture (please check out their Lyle Center for Regenerative Studies). I would much rather study architecture near a large metropolis like Los Angeles than in the middle of the California coast (thought as pretty as it is). We may not be as selective as SLO, but most of us (architecture majors) still had 4.0 gpas and at least a 1200/1600 on the SATs and could have easily gone to UCLA and UCSD but chose CPP for our passion for architecture.</p>

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