UC Irvine and San Diego State pros/cons on their Business Schools?

@Nurse2017 fine i will
Look, @beloved18 both school have great, reputable business programs. Most definitely. However my concern is that you may not be able to handle a lot of the work. PM me and i will be happy to suggest academic fit schools :slight_smile: i extend my knowledge and guidance to anyone of you on CC

May i suggest a gap year?

@seniorladd: How can you give advice when you do not even know which UC’s have business schools, which Cal States have impacted majors and if having only a none to few EC’s is an automatic UC rejection???

All questions asked by you in these threads…

http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/university-california-general/1955371-curious-about-uc-admissions.html#latest

http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/california-colleges/1955821-are-the-business-finance-and-communications-major-impacted-at-cal-states.html#latest

Plus you claim to have excellent stats but have not heard from any of the CSU’s???

http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1955373-why-havent-i-heard-from-my-schools-cal-state-la-fullerton-sacramento-sdsu-cpp.html#latest

@Gumbymom I only needed CLARIFICATION on certain aspects since of course, i am a high school senior at a very prestigious private school.
As for csu acceptances, as i said before, schools are bombarded with useless student applications from people who do not meet the criteria. I’m 110% sure i will get accepted + full rides to any csu of my choice, but of course, the office of admissions has to clear out all the junk. I am expecting my acceptance letters very shortly. I am a competitive applicant, do you disagree?

My butt is a bit bigger than your ego

@whateverdudes i don’t have an ā€˜ego’, simply pride in all the hard work I’ve done. My parents have invested thosands of dollars in my education so it’s natural I want to share my knowledge with the members of CC

@seniorladd: CSU’s do not give ā€œfull ridesā€. CSU’s give good need-based financial aid to low income qualified applicants, but little merit aid. Run the NPC’s and see for yourself.

If your stats are correct, I would expect that you should have heard by now from SDSU and CSUF especially since the deadline for SDSU’s Webers college for scholarship consideration has passed (January 15) and also CSUF Honors college application. You are out of luck there.

@Gumbymom my parents can pay thousands of dollars to get me into their honors college, i dont really need aid though it would have been nice. But my parents income exceeds 100k so i have all the resources to network and befriend the campus administration

Also i would be accepted with no problem into those colleges in a blink of an eye, however i am considering harvard and yale

I just want to let everyone who sees this thread know im available for advice. Im serious. I know what i’m talking about. I say what others are too afraid to say. I chanced the OP. The answer is rejected. Who’s with me

Agree with @Gumbymom.
CSU=public state university. It is funded by the state of California which barely has money for its students.

Why would they give full rides to people whose

If you are not low income, you aint getting a dime.

I’ve seen students, with high stats, get into the popular CSU’s within less than month’s time. Typically, in December.

@ā€œaunt beaā€ you’re incredibly wrong

Nope, I don’t believe you @seniorladd. Why would I?
I’ve had too many of my HS students, with excellent stats, who have given me information; who are attending CSU’s and UC’s. (I’m including all three of my kids who got in the 2nd and 3rd weeks of December at CSU’s for their safeties).

Where are your student confirmations @seniorladd? Oh that’s right, you’re still in high school.

FYI: not that you need to know, but the Student Aid Commission funds a number of California kids through Cal Grants. The CSU’s and UCs don’t have that kind of cash.

@seniorlad perhaps you are a good candidate for Harvard but, you don’t know jack about CSUs admission policies. It is all about the a-g courses, CSU GPA, SAT/ACT and (for SDSU) local or not. Applicant’s race, gender, the prestige of their high school, their ECs and how rich their parents are - aren’t considered in the least - not even sub consciously. . For most programs at SDSU, as a non-local applicant, you need an index of 4100 to be confident you’ll get in. If you know someone with a 3.7 and 1200 SAT who didn’t get in - they didn’t have the a-g courses complete or applied to an ultra competitive major like nursing. It really is that cut and dried. I invite you to use your superior intellect to find the real truth at their web-site, or by calling or dropping by their admissions office.

The honors colleges at these schools have a separate application process - though some are ā€˜invited to apply’ based on their stats, you still have to apply by the deadline. Acceptance is not automatic and there is no opportunity to bribe your way in.

Also, there are some merit scholarships available at all the CSUs but, they too have a separate application process and deadline. If you don’t apply - you don’t get.

In short, somebody who gets a ā€˜full ride’ in the honors college busted their butt and jumped through a bunch of hoops. Nobody gets it served to them on a silver platter.

@seniorladd: Seriously, if you are Yale or Harvard material, why are you so concerned with not getting any decisons for the CSU’s? Plus how many posters are going to take your advice over experienced CC posters such as @aunt bea, @NCalRent and @socalmom007. Who would want your advice when you belittle any posters that do not have your superior intellect and stats… Get off CC and go enjoy your Senior year in HS, if you are even in HS??

@Gumbymom Thank you for your response to @seniorladd. I just read this thread in shock and grateful someone set him straight.
I hope no one goes to him with for advice.

Hello everyone, i thought I’d give an update and thank those who posted such encouraging comments! Unfortunately, i was rejected from San Diego State…but accepted into UCI and UCLA!! Its a small world

@beloved18: Congratulations and much success at which ever school you end up attending.