UCI vs SDSU vs CPP

<p><em>Major</em>
UCI- undeclared
CPP- Finance
SDSU - pre finance</p>

<p><em>concerns about UCI</em>
-classes will be too difficult
-sooooo many asians
-my sister is going there(good or bad?)</p>

<p>*concerns about of CPP & SDSU
-sdsu is 3 hours from home(I want to be closer)
-cpp is a commuter school
-will I be able to graduate in 4 years? or will getting the classes i want be difficult?
-are there serious students at sdsu? or is it all about the parties?</p>

<p>I'm having the hardest time deciding between these 3 school. UCI is the best school I got into, plus it has the UC brand name. I don't plan on going to graduate school, so would the school i go to really effect my chances of getting a job after college? I visited UCI's campus and it is beautiful and it's only 1.5 hours from home, which is a plus. But the only thing holding me back is the 50% asian population. I'm not racist, but I would feel more comfortable being around people that are similar to me.. I think everyone would. So please leave your input, I really need help</p>

<p>i totally get what you’re saying about UC irvine. i’m actually half asian and their overwhelming asian population bothers me, which is one of the reasons i’m not really considering it. however, it’s a MUCH better school than the other ones you got into which you should take into consideration. i think it’d be much easier to find a job as a UC graduate than as a CSU graduate, so if i were you i’d go to irvine. if you really don’t like irvine then i would go to SDSU because it’s one of the better CSUs as far as i know.</p>

<p>Did you apply for financial aid? If so, what were their packages?</p>

<p>I’m having a hard time trying to understand why the Asian population at Irvine would be a factor. Can you imagine if someone said, oh I want to go to this school -it’s the best option but there are too many black people. </p>

<p>Horrible.</p>

<p>irvine definatley, higher expectations in classes are a good thing</p>