UCSB to CSULB physical therapy

<p>So i havent really gotten into UCSB yet, but lets just do this as a hypothetical thing...okay so i want to be a physical therapist. i know that all i need is is a bachelors degree in anything (i need the pre reqs of course) so lets say i do a major in bio at ucsb. would it be smart to do that then transfer over csulb to finish up for physical therapy, or simply just go to csulb and complete the entire thing there. but i am also considering the facts that:</p>

<p>if i go to ucsb ill be away from my parents (positive)
ucsb is a party school(positve, im a hard worker so i feel like it wont be too bad for me)
its really nice at ucsb uz its on the beach (positive)
it costs a lot(negative)
ucsb's dorms are nice(positive)
ucsb -ive wanted to go there for a long time(positve)
ucsb-impacted(negative)
csulb is cheaper (positive)
its made for physial therapy(positve)
its in the ghetto ish-so ive heard (negative)
its kinda close to my parents (negative)</p>

<p>i kinda want to dorm also, so i an make more friends and such. so ya.</p>

<p>CSULB is also impacted in several majors. Are you a senior? Have you been accepted at Long Beach? Are you considering any other schools? (for example, I’ve heard Northridge has a good PT program). </p>

<p>If your goal is to make friends, it may be best to start out with the plan of being at the same school for 4 years rather than entering a school your freshman year knowing you plan to transfer. </p>

<p>It may come down to finances. What do your parents say about college costs?</p>