All right, NanoTy, I take that as a personal insult, telling me what
I should do.
I have lived in California for 26 years, and first of all, I am really tired
of the politics, morals, big urban lilfe, people, and the skyrocketing
house prices in California and I want to leave here. Secondly, best
education system...ha, don't make me laugh. Have you ever been to
California even? From the looks of it, I seriously doubt it. If California
is so great, what are you doing at Georgia Institute of Technology,
may I ask?? I hold a BA degree from a California State University, and
I have been to more than one state university in California. You don't
even know what are you talking about. Thirdly, the expense of living
in a college is ridiculous here. I have calculated it would cost me
$10,000 to be in the college that I graduated from in the Central
Valley of California, and it would be $12,000 going to Louisiana
Tech. Please tell me why it costs almost as much to go to a university
in a state where I am a resident of as to go to a university in a state
I am NOT a resident of. Fourthly, my GPA is not the best in the world,
and all California State University colleges require that you need a
3.00 GPA to get into their graduate programs, which I DO NOT have.
I had a 2.72 GPA graduating with a major in geography in 2000. I
probably have a 2.85 GPA now because I took some classes at
community college to "jack up" by GPA. But in La Tech, all I need
is a 2.5 GPA and 21 units in history to be guaranteed admission into
the program. At the school I graduated from, it would have been
a 3.0 GPA to get in, and even then, no guarantee that I would be
formally admitted into the program. I think I am doing the right
thing. I have listed more than four reasons why I want to go to Louisiana.
If you can't accept that, then you need to ask yourself what are you
trying to do.
Bottom line: be careful where you throw your stones.
Nonetheless, I'll end by saying blessings to you.
Best of luck
Preston from California
BTW - I have decided I would not live in California ever if I find a job
somewhere else. I've been looking at upstate South Carolina -
Greenville/Spartanburg, for a very long time, and the perfect
opportunity to pop up.