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San Francisco or Sacramento State College?


I am graduating high school this year and I am deciding whether I should go to SF or Sac state. Can someone please tell me the pros and cons to both colleges? Also I am thinking about nursing and I know SF has a good program but is it really hard to get into? And does Sacramento have a good nursing program? Where would you go? I also live in the bay area but either way I will be living on campus during my whole college career.

Im going to Sac State for nursing! I hear they have a good program, plus thats what my aunt did and shes a nurse now.

Review the college catalogs and their websites for Academic programs and information. Since you live in the Bay area, SF is closer. It is good to be practical and commute to school. If you decide the SAC campus has a better program or something else to offer, you can always transfer your units there later on. SF would be easier to get into because of their proximity to Stanford. They are competing with the other northern CSU's like SAC, San Jose and East Bay. They need you. Good luck!

Sacramento is considered to have a higher academic level than SF.

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