A Students View Of California State University Los Angeles

By Eric Witter


Across the eastern region of Los Angeles, you will notice the California State University, Los Angeles in all its magnificence. It is located on hilltop facing the San Gabriel Mountains and just a few miles away from down town. With its extremely one of a kind spot, this university does not precisely supply you with the total "college atmosphere" that is typically shown by the media. This is not really a downside for the university for several specific factors.

First, it is practically a living museum. All the structures and buildings can attest to that. CSULA shelters a humanities shelter, a space research center by NASA and the nation's first Charter College of Education. As you walk around campus, you will immediately sense the history that it is just beginning to create. Not only that, you can also find there a couple of specialty high schools- the Marc and Eva Stern Math and Science School and the Los Angeles Country High School for the Arts. Once you get a glimpse of what they do inside their classroom, you will bet that they will be famous one day.

Second, this is a commuter school so most of the students don't actually stay in campus during the weekends (well, except when you have a class on Saturday). Since only a few choose to board in the university, you have a slew of commuting options to choose from. If you have the luxury of having a car, you can park in one of their underground parking areas, which they actually pioneered to lessen the congestion of cars on the campus grounds. In my honest opinion, I actually like it better to use the rail station for getting in and out of the campus. You can also take the bus or the neighborhood shuttle service, whichever one's more convenient to you.

Third, the idea that going to college will tie you down in debt for decades to come is practically nonexistent in CSULA. It is one of the least expensive schools in the state and not only that, your school guide will actually demand you to do complete a list of financial aid applications from every type of funding source you could ever imagine. What's more, you can also work inside the campus so those long breaks between classes will really fly by.

The only thing that has the 'college vibe' is their academic curriculum. U.S. News ranked their business program as the best in America. The School of Nursing is also critically acclaimed to apply the very best training to students. But don't be disappointed if you do not plan to declare them as one of your majors, because all the other courses also have the privilege of working with some of the most technologically advanced facilities in the state.




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A Students View Of California State University Los Angeles

By Eric Witter


Across the eastern region of Los Angeles, you will notice the California State University, Los Angeles in all its magnificence. It is located on hilltop facing the San Gabriel Mountains and just a few miles away from down town. With its extremely one of a kind spot, this university does not precisely supply you with the total "college atmosphere" that is typically shown by the media. This is not really a downside for the university for several specific factors.

First, it is practically a living museum. All the structures and buildings can attest to that. CSULA shelters a humanities shelter, a space research center by NASA and the nation's first Charter College of Education. As you walk around campus, you will immediately sense the history that it is just beginning to create. Not only that, you can also find there a couple of specialty high schools- the Marc and Eva Stern Math and Science School and the Los Angeles Country High School for the Arts. Once you get a glimpse of what they do inside their classroom, you will bet that they will be famous one day.

Second, this is a commuter school so most of the students don't actually stay in campus during the weekends (well, except when you have a class on Saturday). Since only a few choose to board in the university, you have a slew of commuting options to choose from. If you have the luxury of having a car, you can park in one of their underground parking areas, which they actually pioneered to lessen the congestion of cars on the campus grounds. In my honest opinion, I actually like it better to use the rail station for getting in and out of the campus. You can also take the bus or the neighborhood shuttle service, whichever one's more convenient to you.

Third, the idea that going to college will tie you down in debt for decades to come is practically nonexistent in CSULA. It is one of the least expensive schools in the state and not only that, your school guide will actually demand you to do complete a list of financial aid applications from every type of funding source you could ever imagine. What's more, you can also work inside the campus so those long breaks between classes will really fly by.

The only thing that has the 'college vibe' is their academic curriculum. U.S. News ranked their business program as the best in America. The School of Nursing is also critically acclaimed to apply the very best training to students. But don't be disappointed if you do not plan to declare them as one of your majors, because all the other courses also have the privilege of working with some of the most technologically advanced facilities in the state.




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