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College Day Reflection

For my 10th grade college day I was able to go visit San Diego State University (SDSU).  I found as I was walking throughout the campus that it was huge and at the same time beautiful.  While I was there I didn't get much time to walk around the campus and look at what I wanted to, but from what I saw there wasn't much I didn't like. 

 What I look for in schools and why:

  • Larger campus because it means more to explor and do, but this isn't the most important thing to me.

  • I want to go to a school I can play a sport at if possible so if that means private or public I don't mind.

  • I would like to attend a school that has less students so I can get to know the proffesers better and have it be closer to my high school expirence.

  • I find that I would like to be close to a city or right in it because then I could walk to more places around and not have to bring a car to college.

  • I would like a college were the classes are small allowing to be closer to the professors and being more like my high school expirence.

  • I would like to stay in California, but if I find a college that I think is a perfect fit form me out of state I wouldn't hesitate to go.

I am looking for a college that allows majors in:

  • Math

  • Biology

  • Chemistry

Things to know when applying:

SAT SCORE

Test Scores -- 25th / 75th Percentile

SAT Critical Reading: 480 / 590

SAT Math: 500 / 610

SAT Writing: - / -

 

ACT SCORES

ACT Composite: 21 / 26

ACT English: 21 / 26

ACT Math: 22 / 26

 

COST TO ATTEND

Tuition and Fees: $6,766 (in-state); $17,926 (out-of-state)

Books: $1,746 (why so much?)

Room and Board: $13,812

Other Expenses: $2,744

Total Cost: $25,068 (in-state); $36,228 (out-of-state)

 

AVERAGE AMOUNT OF AID

Grants: $10,024

Loans: $5,796

 

About College Life: 

ROOMATE SELECTION:

Each student fills out a form with their 1st, 2nd, and 3rd chooses for number of roomates.  Then you can also add in who you would like to room with.  This does not mean you will get the person you chose and your number one choose it s more to give them an idea.

(Freshmen who live to far away acording to the school are required to live on campus.  The others comute.)

 

BRINGING A CAR:

Students are allowed to bring their cars.

 

EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES:

Cultural Orginizations

Service and Support

Honor societies/Major-related Honor Societies

Social Fraternity

Social Sorority

Political

Greek Auxilary Group

Recreational Sports Club

Religion Based

 

SPORTS:

They have both NCAA and Intramural

 

DIVISON ONE NCAA

Men's Teams

Baseball
Basketball
Football
Golf
Soccer
Tennis

 

Women's Teams

Basketball
Crew
Cross country
Golf
Lacrosse
Soccer

Softball
Swimming & Diving
Tennis
Track and Field
Volleyball
Water polo

 

 

 

FRATERNITY:

14 General Fraternity

Alpha Epsilon

Pi Phi Kappa Psi 

Delta Sigma Phi 

Phi Kappa Theta 

Delta Upsilon

 Pi Kappa Alpha

Kappa Alpha 

Sigma Alpha Epsilon 

Kappa Sigma

Sigma Phi Epsilon 

Phi Delta

Theta Theta Chi 

Phi Gamma Delta 

Zeta Beta Tau

 

SORORITIES:

9 General Sororities

Alpha Chi Omega

Delta Gamma 

Alpha Epsilon Phi 

Delta Zeta 

Alpha Gamma Delta 

Gamma Phi Beta

Alpha Phi

Kappa Delta 

Pi Beta Phi

 

THINGS TO DO ON CAMPUS:

Bowling

Gym

Swimming

Museum

Conserts (every week)

 

 

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