Poll of where you would want to play D1.

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(Fictional) Choose school you would want to play at as a college freshman! Note: pretend all schools are D1

Michigan
16
24%
FSU
10
15%
CSU
6
9%
UCSB
19
28%
Notre Dame
14
21%
Ohio State
3
4%
 
Total votes : 68

Postby Sonny on Thu Oct 13, 2005 12:46 pm

Pip wrote:ohio state already has a division 1 team.


So does Notre Dame.
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Postby John Paul on Thu Oct 13, 2005 12:47 pm

Can't resist this one. You're right Sonny, a few big stretches there. Unmanageable size? I'd say the largest living alumni body in the world managed the size pretty well. Big research schools have their advantages. The resources available to students, on campus and off campus, are incredible.

The UCSB applicant hired every time before the ND applicant? Not if the person doing the hiring is a ND grad, and the chances of that nationally, from Wall Street to LA, are pretty good (as is the case for all of the major D1 schools with great academic reputations and nationally diverse alumni). UCSB is a great school in a great location with a great MDIA lacrosse team. I'm sure UCSB graduates are pretty successful finding jobs in California. The difference is the national reputations and networks of the bigger-name schools.

One of the things people who don't attend major D1 schools miss out on is the amazing college tradition, often revolving around football but not solely limited to football, that a school like Notre Dame, Michigan, Ohio State, etc. have. If you haven't experienced it, it's hard to understand. EVERYONE at those schools knows the fight song, and it means something to them. The alumni are incredibly proud and supportive. It's a lifetime bond. Everyone in the country knows about the school's athletic tradition and (in some cases) academic excellence. You don't have to tell them.
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Postby lil lady lax fan on Thu Oct 13, 2005 1:03 pm

EVERYONE at those schools knows the fight song, and it means something to them.


Got a kick out of that line. Most grade schoolers know the fight songs as well. I learned both the Michigan and MSU fight songs in music class in elementary school!!!

I have to agree with you on that one. Even though they are not as big as Michigan or MSU, the fight songs are a big thing at both Eastern and Western Michigan sporting events.
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Postby Chris Gaffney on Thu Oct 13, 2005 1:54 pm

I'm going to have to write in Oregon. Autzen stadium and lightning yellow unis is all you need........
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Postby KnoxVegas on Thu Oct 13, 2005 2:23 pm

Bluevelvet wrote:
LaxRef wrote:UCSB Freshman Applicant Statistics (Fall 2005 Entering Class)

Applicants: 37,501

Admitted: 19,808 (53%)


I have a hard time believing that UCSB admits 19,000+ freshman a year. Seems that a school of this reputation would be a little more selective.
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Postby Sonny on Thu Oct 13, 2005 2:31 pm

KnoxVegas wrote: I have a hard time believing that UCSB admits 19,000+ freshman a year.


Agreed. They would be the largest school in the country if they were admitting 19000+ kids each year. (Larger then TAMU, Minnesota, Florida, Ohio State, or Texas.)
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Postby laxmom on Thu Oct 13, 2005 2:35 pm

Distinctions
UCSB is one of only 62 institutions elected to membership in the prestigious Association of American Universities. And, for the second time in three years, UCSB was named one of the country's hottest colleges (in the Newsweek/Kaplan "America's Hottest Colleges" guide for 2005).

Renowned Faculty
In addition to five winners of Nobel Prizes, UCSB's faculty includes many elected members or fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (21), the National Academy of Sciences (25), the National Academy of Engineering (26), and the American Association for the Advancement of Science (38)

[b]This campus embodies the best of both worlds, academics and lacrosse, in awesomely beautiful environment.[/b]
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Postby Laxman5112 on Thu Oct 13, 2005 2:44 pm

I would like to see the same numbers at ND bet they would blow UCSB out of the water and ND is not a very large school at all. I would guess 8000 undergrads.
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Postby beckner11 on Thu Oct 13, 2005 2:54 pm

Having no real interest in this at all.....I must say that you UCSB fans sure are defensive. Settle down a bit, it will be okay!
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Postby soulax #7 on Thu Oct 13, 2005 4:11 pm

Arizona State would be good, sunny all winter and not to hot, but plenty of hot women
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Postby Bluevelvet on Thu Oct 13, 2005 4:46 pm

KnoxVegas wrote:I have a hard time believing that UCSB admits 19,000+ freshman a year. Seems that a school of this reputation would be a little more selective.

53% of applicants admitted with average GPA of 3.99 is pretty selective. Like all schools UCSB admits more applicants than attend. The freshman class is 3800.

lil lady lax fan, The tuition with fees at UCSB for in state students for 3 quarters is:
Tuition at UCSB
California Resident Total
$7,624.23

Nonresident Total
$25,444.23

Room and board is never included in tuition costs for comparison due to the great variance in accomodations.
Sounds like FSU is a bargain at $1000.
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Postby CATLAX MAN on Thu Oct 13, 2005 6:15 pm

Bluevelvet wrote:
KnoxVegas wrote:I have a hard time believing that UCSB admits 19,000+ freshman a year. Seems that a school of this reputation would be a little more selective.

53% of applicants admitted with average GPA of 3.99 is pretty slective. Like all schools UCSB admits more applicants than attend. The freshman class is 3800.


I would say it is also pretty selective if only 10% (3,800) of the total applicants (38,000) actually attend. That would mean that 90% of those that applied to UCSB don't get in for one reason or another.
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Postby beckner11 on Thu Oct 13, 2005 6:25 pm

Just to correct you on your facts CATLAX....it was said earlier that 19.000 out of 38,000 applicants are accepted. Only 3800 actually chose UCSB as their school of choice. That is 53% accepted.
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Postby CATLAX MAN on Thu Oct 13, 2005 7:27 pm

To quote Sonny. . .. . reading is fundamental. I said 90% don't get in for one reason or another. I never said anything about being accepted.
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Postby lil lady lax fan on Thu Oct 13, 2005 8:38 pm

Bluevelvet

I pasted in what the Office of the Registrar had posted on their website to give folks an idea of what the total cost was to attend UCSB. I was reading through your post fairly quickly since I was at work at the time, so I didn't notice that you were referring to just the tuition. Didn't mean to cause any confusion.

UCSB is a good school. I think it often gets overshadowed by UCLA, USC, UC-Berkeley, and Stanford when folks talk about the academic quality of schools in the state. IMO they can compete very well with these schools, they just don't have the reputation YET in the general public's eye that the others do. Given time they will.
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