
10-14-2007, 12:47 AM
this is very specific, I know. D:
I come from a small California college town- but it's a major college, in fact. So we've been surrounded with high standards...
I want to major in environmental protection/resource conservation, etc etc, and I've been checking out "smaller" public schools that really specialize in that area; however, whenever I look at their students' average scores on SATs or their average GPA, they are much lower than my school's average, and of course, my town's college's average. I really have no idea what to think. Are these statistics important signifiers to how successful the school is in teaching students? Again, I'm looking at a little more "specialized" public colleges, and environmental conservation isn't such a big area yet, so of course these schools would have lower averages... but then again...
What are your experiences? What colleges did you attend/are attending/are planning to apply to, and for what reasons? Were there things that discouraged you, but after going there, found out it wasn't so bad after all? Or did the opposite happen? I need to know these things so that I can decide whether to apply or not.
And I'll just say it- I was looking at Cal Poly (California polytechnic) in San Luis. So if any students there have any input...
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