Having graduated twice from Irvine, I would never recommend the UC system. I would pick either USC or SDSU or another private university. It wasn't at all unusual to have a professor get up at the start of the term and say, "We have 300 students in this class and room for 150 in the next. So no matter what you do, we WILL fail half of you, even if we have to divide you up alphabetically." Also, many ,many times, I have seen perfectly correct answers receive zero credit bc the professor needed to meet his quota for attrition. On one exam, a friend of mine had to GUESS the size of the bowling ball . The professor didn''t give partial credit. and the test consisted of ONE question. Also, not having sports teams REALLY detracts from the student and alumni experience. I had friends who went to USC and UCLA, and every year there would be generations of alums from both schools in the stands to watch the annual USC/UCLA grudge match. At most UCs, you get a diploma - period - if you're lucky. What this lady says about going to a JC or even Cal State if you don't get the major you want is exactly spot on. Employers first look at what you studied and only after that consider where you studied. A really good resource on this subject is a piece titled The Hatchet Man's Playbook.
Hello.this vlog was very informative.my son will be attending for fall 2023. Thanks for the info.by the way u r very beautiful and have a clear voice.keep doing such vlogs.bye take care.
You look so familiar from high school lol. Anyways, this makes me wanna check out UCSD sometime this summer even though I already graduated college. Who knows, may go there for grad school but not likely haha
hi! sorry for the late comment but do you know how good their business school is? is it prestigious and/or has good networking connections? Because I know UCSD is really stem focused and research based
Hi, incoming freshman from the east coast! How’d u manage finding a job or moving back to Boston after graduating UCSD and did it make opportunities. More difficult then going somewhere nearby like bu?
I actually didn't intentionally look for a job in Boston so I was really lucky. I was applying all over the nation and already had experience through my internships during college and Boston just happened to be one of the places that decided to have an opening. They do place emphasis on West coast based companies but if you market yourself right you can certainly land a job on the East Coast
@@HadelLynnLeyco oh nice did you always plan on coming back to boston (presuming that’s where ur from)?And why did you choose ucsd being from the east coast? I didn’t think i’d go but it ended up my best option and i’m really excited to get out there but jw ur perspective. If ur not from the east coast then nvm lol but thank you for the response
@@KD-lx1cr I'm actually from San Diego so this was the first time I had ever been in Boston! I feel like I manifested this as I love Boston cream donuts and Dunkin so it feels right that I'm here haha
Having graduated twice from Irvine, I would never recommend the UC system. I would pick either USC or SDSU or another private university. It wasn't at all unusual to have a professor get up at the start of the term and say, "We have 300 students in this class and room for 150 in the next. So no matter what you do, we WILL fail half of you, even if we have to divide you up alphabetically." Also, many ,many times, I have seen perfectly correct answers receive zero credit bc the professor needed to meet his quota for attrition. On one exam, a friend of mine had to GUESS the size of the bowling ball . The professor didn''t give partial credit. and the test consisted of ONE question. Also, not having sports teams REALLY detracts from the student and alumni experience. I had friends who went to USC and UCLA, and every year there would be generations of alums from both schools in the stands to watch the annual USC/UCLA grudge match. At most UCs, you get a diploma - period - if you're lucky. What this lady says about going to a JC or even Cal State if you don't get the major you want is exactly spot on. Employers first look at what you studied and only after that consider where you studied. A really good resource on this subject is a piece titled The Hatchet Man's Playbook.
Hello.this vlog was very informative.my son will be attending for fall 2023. Thanks for the info.by the way u r very beautiful and have a clear voice.keep doing such vlogs.bye take care.
Awesome video! Go Tritons!
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You look so familiar from high school lol. Anyways, this makes me wanna check out UCSD sometime this summer even though I already graduated college. Who knows, may go there for grad school but not likely haha
Do they have medical campuses?
hi! sorry for the late comment but do you know how good their business school is? is it prestigious and/or has good networking connections? Because I know UCSD is really stem focused and research based
When can i apply for new section to university of san diego 2024
I think admissions passed already for fall of 2024
Hi, incoming freshman from the east coast! How’d u manage finding a job or moving back to Boston after graduating UCSD and did it make opportunities. More difficult then going somewhere nearby like bu?
I actually didn't intentionally look for a job in Boston so I was really lucky. I was applying all over the nation and already had experience through my internships during college and Boston just happened to be one of the places that decided to have an opening. They do place emphasis on West coast based companies but if you market yourself right you can certainly land a job on the East Coast
@@HadelLynnLeyco oh nice did you always plan on coming back to boston (presuming that’s where ur from)?And why did you choose ucsd being from the east coast? I didn’t think i’d go but it ended up my best option and i’m really excited to get out there but jw ur perspective. If ur not from the east coast then nvm lol but thank you for the response
@@KD-lx1cr I'm actually from San Diego so this was the first time I had ever been in Boston! I feel like I manifested this as I love Boston cream donuts and Dunkin so it feels right that I'm here haha