<p>Chopeful: I have no idea all those problems exist lol, wow.</p>
<p>I have to say man, one of the great thing about Cal Poly Pomona is it’s very diverse. I can’t say the same for SLO, esp. in downtown SLO.</p>
<p>As I’ve mentioned in previous threads, CPP was the only university I’ve applied to in October 2009 for a Fall 2010 admittance. When I was informed I got denied in May, 2010 due to budget cuts, I was heart broken. Went to work full time near LAX, then was informed by admissions in late August that I am accepted (yes, last week of August 2010 - had to accept and go to the very last orientation of the year and scramble to add classes). </p>
<p>Still CPP is the best choice I’ve made and would happily make the same choice if given the option again. I commute from work to school M-Th, making me a statistic contributing to the “commuter” stigma of CPP. The greatest thing about CPP is its location, so many different places to go to if you have a car or don’t mind taking the bus/train. At SLO, great weather, clean town, but there’s only so many places to go. You can start with downtown SLO, then travel north to Morro Bay, Cayucos, Cambria… and then what? LOL, those small coastal towns only take a day to explore.</p>
<p>You can argue that it enriches the student life experience living on campus (i.e. Cal Poly SLO), but it gets boring and repetitive, especially in a slow town like SLO :).</p>