next year i am a senior in high school and i havent given that much thaught about which college i would like to go to.
what are some good colleges in Califronai (seeing that is where i live and dont want to move). I already know of, USC, UCLA, UCDAVIS, UCSAN DIEGO, UC BERKLEY, AND HARVARD.
I have recently found out about this one college in Malibu, called Pepperdine University. Does anyone know if it is a good college or if it is just one of those community type.
Additional info, added Wednesday May 3 2006, 9:45 pm: ps. i wrote harvard cause im an idiot and type of what i think not what i mean.. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? russianspy1234 answered Tuesday May 2 2006, 4:33 pm: i am at UCSD and its a great school. pepperdine is pretty prestigous (you have to know how to spell pestigious off the top of your head to get in lol). there is a private catholic school in san diego called USD, if you like small classes etc its a good school to go to. there is also mesa community college in san diego, that is actualy pretty good as far as community colleges go, and it has a good TAG program to get into a better university after 2 years. [ russianspy1234's advice column | Ask russianspy1234 A Question ]
XcMmLoVeR_8X answered Saturday April 29 2006, 8:18 pm: Well first of all if your talking about Harvard the ivy league school, it's in Boston,MA. Yes, Pepperdine University is a very good school. To find out about other good colleges I recomend getting a book called "Americas Best Colleges". It's a U.S. News and World report book. You can also go to ww.usnews.com. You might b able to find some info about the book there but im not sure though. Hope i helped! Good luck! [ XcMmLoVeR_8X's advice column | Ask XcMmLoVeR_8X A Question ]
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