What is your dream college?
by
sixvo
May 20, 2016 at 2:05 AM UTC
I'm very interested in what college you guys want to go to. I would love to go to Colby Sawyer to study Child physiology to become a Social Worker when I get out. Tell me what college you want to go to and why!
I really want to go to UCSB or UCLA, somewhere close to my parents. I don't want to be far away from my Mother because she is my world. I want to major in English, so I can be prepared to write when I enter law school. Irl, I argue way too much, so I a have to go to law school lol.
I really want to go to UCSB or UCLA, somewhere close to my parents. I don't want to be far away from my Mother because she is my world. I want to major in English, so I can be prepared to write when I enter law school. Irl, I argue way too much, so I a have to go to law school lol.
Just some firsthand advice — receiving provisional admission to UCLA is much more difficult than doing so at other nearby universities; this school year, only one person from my academy (whom I don't personally know) was accepted to UCLA, whereas last year there were several, a couple of which I was even friends with. In the decision letters, they reported, "For Fall Quarter 2016, we received more than 97,000 applications for a freshman class of just over 6,400. And the quality of our applications gets stronger every year." On the other hand, I'm pretty sure UCSB is a fair bit less selective than UCLA with undergraduate admission.
For me, USC would probably suit my purposes best. I was actually accepted this year, but not for my preferred major, so I declined the invitation.
Just some firsthand advice — receiving provisional admission to UCLA is much more difficult than doing so at other nearby universities; this school year, only one person from my academy (whom I don't personally know) was accepted to UCLA, whereas last year there were several, a couple of which I was even friends with. In the decision letters, they reported, "For Fall Quarter 2016, we received more than 97,000 applications for a freshman class of just over 6,400. And the quality of our applications gets stronger every year." On the other hand, I'm pretty sure UCSB is a fair bit less selective than UCLA with undergraduate admission.
For me, USC would probably suit my purposes best. I was actually accepted this year, but not for my preferred major, so I declined the invitation.
Oh what college you going to? Cause you mentioned you don't want to go to it due to your major not directed there.
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