<p>Cal Poly Pomona or CSUN?
I am planning to do Computer science and Business management. I will either do double major or a major and a minor. I heard Csun is good for business and CSU Pomona is good for computer science. Now, which one should I choose. Btw...csun is in the same area where i live, so if i decide to go 2 Pomona, i have to move to that area...which one shuld I choose ? which is better for my major or is it the same ?</p>
<p>Pomona has a much better name than Northridge</p>
<p>Hands down, Cal Poly Pomona. One of the top against one of the worst CSUs. Cal Poly is way better for computer science and the college of business will be getting brand spanking new digs. Overall, CSUN freshmen average low 900s on the SAT while Cal Poly Pomona nearly 1100. A huge difference in the kind of people you’ll be surrounding yourself with. Also goes to show the quality of graduates and overall reputation of each university.</p>
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<p>well, i also wanna know…will it be easy to graduate 4rm CSUN or Cal poly pomona ?</p>
<p>I would imagine it would be easier at CSUN since classes may be easier, if you can get them. If less challenging is your criteria, maybe CSUN would be a better fit. If more challenging and a better more reputable degree is your goal, maybe you should go to CPP. I don’t know of many students at CPP or any other university that chose a school because it would be easy, but that’s your choice. CSULA and CSUDH are other easy schools.</p>