Best california city colleges

<p>Santa Barbara City College is right next to the beach and I really like the professors here. The only thing I don’t like about the school is the parking and the stairs you have to take to get to class.</p>

<p>Moorpark is the best hands down. It has a beautiful campus and sends a lot of its students to UC/CSU schools. I will actually miss Moorpark once I transfer.</p>

<p>SMC has the most transfers to UCLA b/c it is in LA and more students apply then lets say from students living in San Diego, just as more students attend SMC relative to other CC’s in CA because of the population density</p>

<p>There is no such thing as a BETTER CC… relative to statistics or something like that. There is however the CC that is better or more convinient for the student</p>

<p>yep, Moorpark has articulation agreements with almost every UC and the transfer center there is very helpful.</p>

<p>i am starting to get more interested in moorpark, is it really that good? How is the campus?</p>

<p>Moorpark is awesome. I actually drive 45 min out of the way to go there. The campus is great…I agree, it’s very pretty.</p>

<p>i heard that over %99+ of TAP certified students at SMC were admitted to UCLA. I think the one kid was missing a prereq to an impacted major.</p>

<p>My school has a 50% admit rate to UCLA! Nice! I don’t think they care where you go but that’s really cool.</p>

<p>I’m surprised that many of you go to Moorpark. I only live 15 minutes away.Hehe.</p>

<p>Moorpark is awesome! It is a great campus with easy to navigate buildings, a great range of teachers and classes, lots of online classes which makes it extremely convenient, and parking has never been a problem.</p>

<p>Hey guys, I know! Let’s make a thread of the best community colleges where everyone just answers with their own community college even though there is nothing else to base their choice on or compare it to because they’ve only attended that one community college!!!</p>

<p>OMG College of the Canyons totally kicks ass and is #1! Go COC!!!</p>

<p>Oh wait… <em>looks around</em>…that is this thread. My bad.</p>

<p>Anyway, Malishka is right And here is a great website that lists all the CC’s, CSU’s, and UC’s and the numbers of who transferred where, etc:</p>

<p><a href=“http://www.cpec.ca.gov/OnLineData/TransferPathway.asp[/url]”>http://www.cpec.ca.gov/OnLineData/TransferPathway.asp&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>i thought De Anza was the #1 CC in the nation?</p>

<p>well thats what i thought xD</p>

<p>I gave proof of an article that specifically states that Moorpark is number 2, not only is that why I am giving information on it, it is why I actually attend it.</p>

<p>Well in northern california, I say DVC.</p>

<p>and the SRC campus is bomb. end of story.</p>

<p>I hear deanza is number one too…and i still go to west valley instead lol</p>

<p>lol @ Edward.
COC is good too. I take a lot of online classes there.</p>

<p>just take any of the top 5 from that transfer pathway link and go to the closest (hopefully 1 will go in range)</p>

<p>It really doesn’t matter what CC you go to, as long as you get a decent GPA.</p>

<p>Santa Monica, Santa Barbara, & Orange Coast College</p>

<p>magicmaclen, it does matter because certain schools have arrangements with certain UCs and CSUs. I was talking to someone from the transfer center, and he said some schools will pick students from the region before they go elsewhere. Like, CSU Fullerton will not take our students before students in community colleges near them. And our students need higher gpas to be considered.</p>

<p>It’d be hilarious if we convinced people community colleges had rankings, then people could freak out about which CC they’d get accepted to out of high school.</p>