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Choosing between college in Long Beach or Santa Barbara
April 21, 2018 at
06:01 PM
A friend of mine currently in Australia is trying to decide which place to send his son to for college. He'll be on the water polo team so will be receiving some tuition expenses, but not all. Can anybody here give me some input on the pros and cons of both? I think SB is the better school, but will be more expensive. Whereas LB might be cheaper and located amongst more fun stuff.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
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Ok, maybe not for water polo.
If this info [usnews.com] is correct, $42k for out-of-state for UCSB seems crazy. But I think it's much more highly regarded. Has your friend been on www.niche.com and other similar sites? Will they have an opportunity to visit the campuses prior to making a decision? I'm sure each will have quite a different vibe, as you would expect.
Long Beach is... Long Beach.
UCSB is a UC school. Cal State Long Beach is a Cal State school.
This is a no brainer IMO. Not even close.
His son got offered 75% tuition by UCSB today so he's going for it.
It's an athletic scholarship. How did you think those worked?
If aesthetics are important, then it's Santa Barbara. If convenience to the L.A./Orange County/San Diego area, with more of an average college, then it's Long Beach. Sometimes I need to go to Long Beach for work. It's fairly safe. Every community has its bad areas.
Anyway, where I currently live between and where I went to college is CSU Northridge. It's not UCLA, but I've done OK.
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1. Lose ~25 lbs
2. Pick out the best horse.
3. Learn to play water polo.
4. Get a scholarship.
5. ?
6. Profit?
1. Lose ~25 lbs
2. Pick out the best horse.
3. Learn to play water polo.
4. Get a scholarship.
5. ?
6. Profit?
0. Invent time machine
On the plus side, water polo players often shave their heads to cut drag in the water, so you're ahead of the game there.
On the plus side, water polo players often shave their heads to cut drag in the water, so you're ahead of the game there.
Masturbation is considered sport by some. I'll wait for Snakeskin Pilskin to opine!
Any advice is greatly appreciated.