Should I Study at UABC or SDSU for a Future in Physics?

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The discussion revolves around the decision-making process for a high school senior, Etienne, regarding whether to pursue a physics degree at UABC (Universidad Autónoma de Baja California) or SDSU (San Diego State University). The conversation touches on factors such as admission requirements, future job prospects, and personal feelings about each institution.

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Main Points Raised

  • Etienne expresses a desire to work in the USA, particularly in the San Diego area, and is weighing the benefits of studying at UABC versus SDSU.
  • Some participants highlight that SDSU is a solid school with high standards in physics and engineering, suggesting it could provide good opportunities.
  • Etienne feels sadness about attending SDSU due to a sense of lost opportunity for guaranteed admission had he remained in San Diego.
  • Another participant questions the perception of SDSU's quality, suggesting that while it is better than some California state schools, UCSD is superior, especially for engineering.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants do not reach a consensus on the relative merits of UABC versus SDSU, with differing opinions on the quality of education and future job prospects associated with each institution.

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Participants express personal feelings and subjective evaluations of the schools, which may not reflect objective measures of quality or outcomes.

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Good night to all,

My name is Etienne, and I am about to be a senior in High School. I attend a "trade school" in which I am currently studying Food Science, in Tijuana. I will receive a degree, I guess it would be equivalent to an Associate Degree from the states. Out of a grading scale of 0-10, my final gpa this year (11th grade) was over 9.8 and throughout high school, over 9.5.

I wasn't always down here in Tijuana. I was born and raised in San Diego, CA. Back there, my GPA varied from 3.8-4.0, so I've kept my grades up at around the same area.

UABC (autonomous university of Baja California) offers:
*Physics major: in Ensenada, which is 2hrs south of Tijuana, I'm confident about passing the admission exam, although it is a pretty closed program. Problem would be I'd have to pay rent throughout the 4 years.
*Engineering Physics: Mexicali, two hours east of Tijuana.

SDSU offers:
*Physics, (B.A. and B.S.) *Chemical Physics B.S.

This school kind of makes me sad, it was never really my goal... I would've had guaranteed admission just with my schools program and my grades, anyway...

Every day I hear both sides, two different opinions. Can I get some real help here? Which option is more convenient? for the sake of, my future?

1. Study my B.S. in UABC and try to do my M.S in the states? (implies a year left to study for the admission exam)

2. Study my B.S. in SDSU, (work my butt off for the SAT exam the rest of this summer,and try to get admitted)

Any advice anyone?
UABC is one of the top 10 universities in Mexico, including private schools...
SDSU, well it's in the US, and it's a US Degree, I'd get a better job I think,

*I'm sorry if the post is too long, it's my first thread :frown:
 
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Do you want to work in the USA or Mexico when you finish your degree?

Why does SDSU make you sad? It's a solid school with high standards in Physics and Engineering. You can get anywhere for SDSU.
 
I would like to work in the USA, preferibly the San Diego area.
I know it's a good school, what makes me "sad" is that I always remember that if I wouldv'e stayed in SD, I would have gained my "guaranteed admission" :(
 
analogdesign said:
Do you want to work in the USA or Mexico when you finish your degree?

Why does SDSU make you sad? It's a solid school with high standards in Physics and Engineering. You can get anywhere for SDSU.

I wouldn't say SDSU is a great school for physics or engineering, better than Cal state schools, but UCSD is better, especially for engineering.
 
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