Originally Posted by HAN Frodo
whats their acceptance rate?
Fairly high, but they favor freshmen coming in from the local highschools more than transfers.
The journalism major is particularly popular at SDSU, due to high job placement rates. In order to mitigate this flood of transfer applicants, they pile on additional classes that must be completed for acceptance into the Journalism program.
These include Political Science, Humanities and obviously, Journalism classes that are intended to weed out those who aren't completely committed to the profession (I guess). These classes are what kept me up here in Marin County for the last year.
But OTOH, as a product of taking these classes, I'll be graduating from the College of Marin with two Associate degrees... an AS in Social Science and and AA in Humanities. So those will fill out my resumè nicely.

h: (They oughta count for something.)
So, onward and upward.
Thank you to everyone for your support. I appreciate it.:cheers: