Their engineering program is good, cuz states are always more practical. Moreover, sjsu is in the silicon valley, so the job marketing is pretty good.
Others are suck, if you plan to finish your school in 4 yrs, don't think about here,cuz now is hard to get class.
Mika
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over 66 billion peoople at san Jose state university
CSU Long Beach is the only CSU with an actuarial major but other CSU's like SJSU and SFSU has applied mathematics as a major concentrating in actuarial science and economics.
Determining whether San Jose State University (SJSU) is a better school than Fresno State depends on various factors, including academic programs, campus culture, and individual student goals. SJSU is often recognized for its strong engineering, business, and computer science programs, given its proximity to Silicon Valley. On the other hand, Fresno State has notable strengths in agriculture and health sciences. Ultimately, the "better" school is subjective and varies based on what a student is looking for in their education.
At SJSU, you have the option of the Platinum Plan for $2050 per semester, or the Gold Plan for $1750 per semester.Platinum Planunlimited entry to the Dining Commons every day of the week5 guest meals$150 in extra dining pointsGold Planunlimited access to the Dining Commons five days a week (M-F)5 guest meals$100 in extra dining points
It used to be a 2.0 out of high school and you can get in. However, due to California's growing budget crisis, classes are losing the money and resources necessary to harbor many potenitally capable students throughout the state. It really depends on one's major but shooting for a 3.0 or something close to it will most likely land you a spot. It's getting pretty rediculous out there and the competition is growing with more Chinese and Indian students living in the US on a visa while getting an education then moving back to their homeland.