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Pros: beautiful landscaping and fountains, interes...

Pros: beautiful landscaping and fountains, interesting majors, and 60,%of applicants are accepted.
Cons: safe spaces, coddling of students, catering to emotional outspoken minorities, and generally treating young adults like they are earning a degree at extended summer camp.
Summary: your dollars are better spent at 2 years of community college Gen Eds, followed by 2 years at SDSU or UCSD...unless you have more money than motivation. This is all from a political moderate 29-year old in his last undergrad semester. I earned my place here and saved for a long time to afford this tuition. It was a mistake.

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