<p>My GPA is currently about 3.85 at a community college, I'm still taking general ed/prerequisite courses which means I could most likely boost up that GPA. However, I have like 0 extracarricular activity (which might affect my desirability).. aside from working full-time (I'm currently going to school part-time). If you guys have advice for what type of extracarricular activity I should invest myself in, please do tell! Although, about half of my classes are designated as "Honors" classes, so I hope that helps a bunch!</p>
<p>Anyways, I plan to transfer to a college to major in business, and so I'd like to see what you guys think about UCLA, UCB, USC, and SDSU. UCLA just seems like a good school from what I hear, but I don't know how its business school compares to the others. I know that USC is a private university (expensive!) but does have a good business school + great connections(?). And then there is UCB which is very prestigious and also has a great business school. Finally, there is SDSU right where I live in San Diego. Although it hardly compares to the other shools in terms of prestigiousness, it is said to have an excellent business program. So you could say that if you wanted to start your own business, SDSU might be a good way to go, otherwise the other UCs would be better if you plan to work for someone else.</p>
<p>A few factors that are at play here is, most importantly, whether or not I can get into said college. Also there is the issue of money. Honestly I don't care about ambiance, environment, crime rate, weather, whatever. It comes down to which college produces the most real results in terms of making money (and a lot of it) in a career/business after you graduate. So its also a matter of time and money versus returns on that investment.</p>