<p>I’m actually in the middle of SFSU and SJSU, but I think SFSU is my local CSU. </p>
<p>@Juice650 yeah, I think SFSU is technically our “local” school since it takes in San Mateo County students.</p>
<p>@DickCheney I just found out that average gpa for transfers went up in Spring 2015. I think business went up from 2.6-3.3. That’s not a good sign… <a href=“http://info.sjsu.edu/static/admission/impaction.html”>http://info.sjsu.edu/static/admission/impaction.html</a></p>
<p>@juice650 you are looking at the Spring transfers. There are less spots so that is why the GPA requirement is higher.</p>
<p>@DickCheney that makes sense. What school’s are your first/second choice?</p>
<p>As I said, 23. . . . </p>
<p>@juice650 I’d say SJSU. Although our 3 local CSUs aren’t the best they are convenient and SJSU seems the most convenient of all. I know I could have gone to some overpriced school like USC or even a lower ivy league school I doubt I would enjoy the tens of thousands in debt.
@aunt bea why do you feel I have a chance for grad school? I’m quite certain they’d much rather have a UC graduate in their ranks than some guy who graduated from the nearest podunk state school.</p>
<p>I agree, SJSU would be the most convenient plus it is also located in the center of the silicon valley, so internships should be easier to obtain than say a school up in chico in my opinion. </p>