I came to csula straight out of high school my freshman year. I was disappointed at first because csula wasn’t my first choice. I slowly realized that it wasn’t a bad choice at all. I joined a sorority my freshman year. I learned that there were opportunities to get involved on campus. Teachers are usually quite honest, I haven’t met anyone unreasonably bad. Most teachers also teach well, some are better than others. There are 6 restaurants on campus, one where alcohol is sold and there are food trucks every day so there is a lot of diversity. Csula’s parties are generally small and full. I don’t like sports, but I really wish there was a football team! I think it would bring a lot of income and school spirit. I did my freshman year and the dorms aren’t bad. In a house with 8 girls, there are 4 bedrooms and 2 furnished bathrooms. Residence and tuition are expensive, but very cheap compared to other schools!
View moreI applied to the TVF (Television, Film and Media) program with a Television Journalism option, following the normal post-graduate entry post-graduate courses. I actually applied for theater and dance. When you are in high school, most of us realize our passion and what brought us to this world. Drama was my ambition at the time. After enrolling at Cal State Los Angeles, I decided to pursue my passion for journalism. I didn’t change my major until the end of my sophomore year. I called the main office and requested a course change and it was processed and approved within 10 days. It’s not difficult, because CSULA responds to the needs of students and is a great support system for your dreams. So if you decide to come here and decide to change your major, it will be processed and approved within 10 days. It’s not difficult because CSULA caters to the needs of students and is a great support system for your dreams.
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