Csulb vs csuf reddit I’m strongly considering CSULB right now due to the proximity plus the glowing recommendations of my Feb 13, 2007 · <p>Fullerton or Long Beach, which to have on your diploma…doesnt matter, but fullerton has an extreme advantage with its ties to orange county which is one of the largest business communities in the country, especially irvine which some have estimated will match both san diego and silicon valley in prominence for bio tech/tech. Long beach has better academics than Fullerton and a bigger campus and more popular/prestigious. For me, I was coming from a lot of non-IT/Development work experience and a BusAdmin/Finance undergrad. I wonder if CSUF have the same problem. I cant speak for CSUF though. Keep in mind the opinions you’ll get here might have near zero validity. It's also quite difficult to say how socially active the campus is right now, as many students have never set foot on campus and the rest of us have only done it in a limited capacity. My advice is do what’s best for you and your future career goals. For me, I chose CSUF not because it was a better school but because it was the closest option between CSUF vs CSULB. If you want the once In a life college experience they both have equal play into joining a club or be involved in an organization. I'd rate my overall education so far very good. Film editing is my backup career so I’m wondering which college to attend between CSUN, CSUF, and CSULB. Also, CSULB has been a prestigious CSU for a long time but it doesn’t necessarily mean that everything about its business program is better than CSUF’s. They admit way more people than they can accommodate. He applied to cpp, csuf, csula, and csulb. CSULB isn’t a great school by literally any measure, but if it’s better than CSUF, it’s absolutely tolerable. i’m an incoming freshman bio major, but i plan on switching to cs asap. Then in May they also granted admission. (Posting in both subreddits for fairness) Hi guys! I’m a transfer student who’s graduating with an AADT in comms and both schools are on my list of go-to’s (for transparency, I’m graduating from Long Beach City College and have already received acceptance from CSULB, still waiting on CSUF) Fullerton has pretty good arts, communications, and humanities departments, but if I were an engineer I'd go to Long Beach. so hope this helps OP! Does CSUF have any gate keeper prof like the one in CSULB Algorithm class? How is your chance of finding an internship? Do student being cramped in a single class or the school have enough prof? What is the ratio of good vs bad prof here? CSULB is nearer to my home, but I heard it is under-staffed. I remember at the interview for Long Beach that they have a grant that could pay for most of the program if you qualify, but I didn’t hear about anything like that from Fullerton. But if you are bilingual, Long Beach has a certification for that. I have a couple past coworkers who absolutely swear by CPP (they were EE undergraduates and did their masters in EE here while working full time), and they've Obviously, this question will get a lot more bias since you're on the CSULB reddit page, but I still think that CSULB and community college is both a great choice! I personally feel like you will gain better connections LB and having a degree at LB than SFSU and CSUF will age better in my opinion. My friends an engineering major from mt sac. 74%) Mar 3, 2013 · But long beach is good as well. honestly I’m not too sure how bad the CSUF CS department is, but there’s no way it’s worse than the CSULB one lmfaooooo. I’m pretty excited and now I’m trying to rack my brain over choosing a school. I got into CSUF as undeclared and CSULB for pre-nursing so I was pretty positive I was going to attend LB but after attending CSUF’s undeclared to nursing orientation, I was able to speak one to one with the main nursing advisor and she told me this year, 20/50 students were brought into the program through the student pathway and will The schools I'm debating between are Cal Poly Pomona vs CSU Long Beach vs CSU Fullerton The easiest would be Long Beach since I do not live far / work far from there Fullerton would be a bit further out and is not a huge deal either I transferred to csuf from csudh since my gpa was a smidge too low, during my stay at csudh I had like a 3. CSULB: Also kind of close to me, and I hear the program isn't too shabby here either. Look at reddit pages that talk about the jobs they’ve gotten from their accounting degree from both schools. I did undergrad finance at CSUF and grad MSIS at CSULB. Anything helps, thanks! As stated above by someone else, I would not recommend CSUF!! I was admitted there Spring 2018, and transferred out to SDSU that Fall 2018. I’ve been to all 3 campuses and have spoken to staff and students regarding their campus. 6 gpa every class was a breeze, every homework answer was online and tests were easy. But all of the schools you're looking at are great. Consider what each school is meant for. But there BFA program is a lot harder to get into than the long beach performance option. Cal State Long Beach has a better design program then Cal State Fullerton. So that cost difference possibility is something to think about. I'm a transferring student from CC, and applied to all 3 schools : CSUF, CSULB, and CSULA. So teacher wise, not great. This subreddit CSUF: Local to me (About 15 min from where I live), and I hear the CS program isn't all too bad. $16,702) More students receive financial grant aid at California State University Long Beach than California State University Fullerton (75% vs. CSUF has less of a community vibe and OC is expensive to live, whereas Long Beach as a city has a great sense of community and is a little cheaper to live in and a more walkable city. Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now CSULB vs CSUF upvotes Not Affiliated with California State University Long Beach. i hear both programs are questionable BUT can you pls list pros and cons of the cs departments at both schools? csulb is only giving me 2 weeks to decide lol This means they are not good at teaching, but really knowledgable on the subject. However it is much easier to be accepted into the Cal State Fullerton program. CSU Long Beach vs Pomona vs Fullerton vs LA vs Northridge? r/CalPolyPomona Cal Poly Pomona, emphasizing Architecture, Engineering, and Business at 3/4 the cost of our sister school. CSULB highly concentrates on nursing and other medical fields. Lots of young fresh HS graduates who literally don’t know any better because they know little about the world in general, but will still idiotically yell (Posting in both subreddits for fairness) Hi guys! I’m a transfer student who’s graduating with an AADT in comms and both schools are on my list of go-to’s (for transparency, I’m graduating from Long Beach City College and have already received acceptance from CSULB, still waiting on CSUF) With that said, the differences in “quality” of education might be minimal at best tbh, so I’d go with the school that feels right for you personally. 0 or greater as it is competitive, while CSUF is a commute school making it's easier to get in. I can't speak to the CSUF and SDSU programs but I am a student in the final semester of the CSULB MSIS program. Many students who graduate from the program at Cal State Long Beach have portfolios just as strong as those from ArtCenter. The finance program might be better at CSUF (that’s why I picked it too) but I don’t think it’s enough of a difference that hiring managers in the general area prefer one over the other. You might consider trying to look into which firms recruit more heavil Feb 16, 2020 · Greetings! Applied with an AST from Cerritos College. However, I do love CSULB as a school! It's very diverse and friendly and has some great resources on campus regardless of major. I got accepted to CSULA fairly quickly, but CSUF took a while, but in May i was accepted. lol Cal Poly Pomona, emphasizing Architecture, Engineering, and Business at 3/4 the cost of our sister school. 9% lower than costs at California State University Fullerton ($14,932 vs. Like I said they have the better theatre at least it seems. Aided by diversity, and specializing in bang for the buck. Just got admission letters from CSULB, CSUF and Calpoly Pomona. I was only able to register for ONE class (phonetics). i’m currently committed to csuf, but i recently got off the waitlist for csulb (which was my first choice). More at CSULB, but they’ll be at CSUF nonetheless. I was happy, but was not decided between CSUF and CSULB or matter of fact CSULA. I know CSUF is kind of a party school and CSULB is not, if thats a factor for Hey everyone, incoming Freshman! My college plans got completely messed up so now I need backups (no, I didn’t get declined from the one school I applied to if that’s what you’re wondering). Well, CSULB first put me on wait-list. I would personally say to go to Long Beach! I'm in the CP program here at CSUF. . But there is still something that draws me to Fullerton. His reasoning for csulb above the others is their specific program and opportunities they have there! He personally things it's the best. There aren't many professors in our program, but they all know their stuff and genuinely care about you if you need assistance with anything. His order goes cpp, csulb, csuf, csula. Getting into CSULB after highschool is extremely rough as students ought to have above 4. This subreddit has been created specifically for speech-language pathology students to converse about the graduate school application process and for current and former students to discuss, anonymously, everything and anything surrounding the world of SLP schooling. The phonetics class cost me over $2,000. From my understanding, Long Beach invests alot to get resources for their students. Wonderful Living costs (room and board or off-campus housing budget) at California State University Long Beach are 11. There’s not really many internship opportunities that you’re given if that’s your #1 deciding factor, it’s more of a “you get what you put into it” kinda thing with CS unless you’re in a top 5 school that really gets attention from recruiters. lyfir zsy pzwfi ejwmp yzwv qju divi vcxg bcke dkzlizt