It provided the most money to me (scholarships, grants, and loans), CAL POLY SLO is also the best Cal State.
Course Curriculum :
For my major, I really enjoyed the classes I was taking. These classes came easily to me and only a few were challenging. But I hated the GE's I had to take because I'm not very good at science and math.
Exams :
In high school, I took the SAT and ACT in order to apply for colleges. I took the LSAT in order to apply for law school.
Placement :
They provide many resources such as career fairs for you to get a job. Since I am going straight to law school after this, I have not needed to look for a job yet. But they do try to help to the best of their ability.
Internship :
Through my college's internship website, I got an internship working at a Family Law Clinic at the Superior Court. I loved every minute of it. It was not a paid internship (most aren't for law-based internships).
Events :
I am received numerous awards and honors throughout colleges. These consisted of certificates and sometimes ceremonies celebrating these achievements. I would celebrate with my all of my friends and my loved ones.
Fees :
There were university fees. There were fees for the health center. There were so many fees that it was really hard to keep up with.
Scholarship :
Yes, I completed the FAFSA. I also applied for school?s scholarships as well.
Examination Structure :
It changes from class to class. Some classes are about 3 exams per class. While most of my political sciences classes were more writing based. For my GEs, they mostly consisted of multiple-choice tests on scantrons.
Faculty :
I had some of the best professors in my political science department.
Hostel :
I would have stayed on campus only for my first year (since it is required) and then I would have tried to find cheaper housing for the next three years.