The new quarter at Cal State San Bernardino starts in just under 3 weeks. Technically, depending on what I decide to do, it could be my last quarter there. I applied to San Francisco State University for their Spring semester which begins in January. Most likely, they will accept me, since the accepted a previous application from me.
After spending some time up north a few weeks ago, it reminded me how much I love that area. I was dead set on going up there. So I filled out that app for SFSU and sent it off. Now as I sit and wait to find out whether or not I am accepted (and also wait for school to begin), Iām not sure what I want to do. There are pros and cons to each side of the issue.
Iāve met some awesome friends in the geology department during my first quarter there. That group of people just makes this major that much more fun and they will definitely be missed. As will all my other friends from this area too. Iāve also met some awesome people up north too! That is part of what is drawing me to that area. Everyone Iāve come in contact with up there is just amazing: whether itās their creativity, knowledge, ingenuity, humor or even political views. They are just friendly. (Well, except for the people who try to mug you of course, but besides themā¦) There are already people up there offering me a place to temporarily stay and even a potential roommate as well! Though a potential drawback to this is that I would have to make sure I get a job that way Iād be able to eat at night as well as pay the bills. So I couldnāt just focus on school. But it would be fun to finally get out of the house and be on my own. Iād be all grown up! š
The weather is another aspect. While it is somewhat on the colder side up there, the bay area is BEAUTIFUL. I think I could easily put up with the weather. Southern California is so damn hot sometimes. You can only take so many clothes off, but you can always put on more š Also of note is So Calās smog problem. It is disgusting and that is a major thing I would love to get away from.
The academic side of things is what is really giving me second thoughts. SFSU is on a semester system, as opposed to CSUSBās quarter system. So not as many classes are required to get a geology degree there. This is somewhat of a mixed blessing. The lazy side of me thinks āheaven!ā but my geeky side is somewhat depressed. I really do love to learn, and Iām afraid Iāll be nerfing that opportunity if I go to SFSU, where not as many classes are offered.
I may email my old geology professor at RCC and ask him what his opinion is on SFSU. If the geology program isnāt any good, then there is no point in going really. Iād love to be able to attend UC Berkeley, but for undergraduate work, they only offer a BA in Geology, while I want my BS. However, they are the number 3 ranked graduate school for geology in the country (behind CalTech and MIT). So there is always that option if I decide to stick around the Inland Empire for now.
Iāll have to spend some more time thinking about this issue. I can see both sides of it so clearly and it is extremely hard to come to a definite conclusion at this point in time. Mainly, weāll have to see how this quarter at Cal State goes. Perhaps that will ultimately decide the question of āShould I stay or should I go?ā Until next timeā¦
