<p>Okay I can only find 5 schools, I really like, but I want more options.</p>
<p>I love UMiami, UCSB, UCLA, USC, and SDSU (in that order).</p>
<p>I've looked at other UC's like Davis, Irvine, and San Diego, but they don't have what the other schools I like offer.</p>
<p>Do any of you know of some schools with this criteria?</p>
<p>Academics - strong overall, good business and communication programs.</p>
<p>Atmosphere - laid back and fun, where students party and have fun, but still get there **** done.</p>
<p>Sports - has to be d1, i would prefer a football team, and schools spirit is a must.</p>
<p>Location - anywhere really, i wish to be by the ocean, but i'll settle for a nice lake.</p>
<p>Weather - 70's and sunny, i also like rain, i'm not a fan of scorching heat, also snow may be nice but i'm not sure.</p>
<p>Okay that is most of my criteria so any opinions would be fricken bomb. </p>
<p>Thanks biatches..</p>
<p>U of Hawaii, Tulane.</p>
<p>University of Hawaii is mainly a commuter school with no party or good social atmosphere whatsoever. I had 2 cousins who went there and they said that the kids tend to hang around their high school buddies. But it does have the nice weather, they are big on sports (mainly football), you can't beat the location, and the academics are pretty good.</p>
<p>Thanks, but I would'nt go to UHM. I'm thinking about UOregon, UArizona, and ASU. </p>
<p>Does anyone have opinions about those schools?</p>
<p>U of A and ASU are huge party schools ... weather's great (except for summer months) academics are good in specific areas rather than as a whole.</p>
<p>university of colorado, boulder meets all your requirements-- but I don't know about the D1 thing. We moved to Colorado last year and i was surprised at how mild the weather actually is -- low humidity and sunshine make it very nice!</p>
<p>Well, you've got a few options, My best recommendation would be... </p>
<p>Florida International University (all the programs you want, D1 Golden Panthers and all the crazy fans painting there faces blue & yellow, and Florida weather)</p>
<p>Here's the viewbook if you don't know much about it, but it meets all of your requirements: <a href="http://admissions.fiu.edu/viewbooks/viewbook.pdf%5B/url%5D">http://admissions.fiu.edu/viewbooks/viewbook.pdf</a></p>
<p>if you can forgo the weather thing, penn state and syrcause would be great</p>
<p>I like your list as it is. You have a mindset that you have to add a school, and you don't. You have a good safety, and are applying to schools you love. The rest of the schools you don't love, you just want to add them. What is the likelyhood that you are going to attend a school like Penn State and give up on UCSB? Or even SDSU, I think it could be real good for you, it has everything you want. There aren't many other schools that offer tuition that cheap, good business, good school spirit, good parties, near the beach.</p>
<p>Could try to apply to UCB just for the hell of it. That list is nice, I don't think you should worry about more schools if you have down the research.</p>