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Michelle’s Answer
Hello, Randee !
Do you want a completely biased answer to this because as a CSU alumnus, I would say and recommend highly California State University, Sacramento ! That being said, you have so many good colleges around you in San Francisco. You should explore them.
Most Universities do have Accounting/Finance and Psychology Departments if that is the type of "therapy" that you mean. For Law, you would look for Political Science or Government Departments at the colleges. Do a search online and read up all about California's large selection of colleges and then explore some out of state colleges and make a choice. With your education interests, you would not find it difficult to find a college. It just takes some first hand exploring so that you can take notes on the information and refer back to it easily when making a decision. Don't hesitate to use internet search engines because all of the colleges have websites on the internet. Also watch some college videos on You Tube. You can find a lot of videos for some colleges and that will give you a good visual and inform you of their programs. I would advise looking into UC Berkeley, too.
Preparing for college means exploring the information for yourself and requires focused time to do so. You can register for orientations at various colleges to also learn more about them and get a feel for the campus. You will feel great knowing that you took the time to explore something this important yourself because you will be certain about your choice once you make a decision.
I hope that all goes well for you and I wish you all the best !
Do you want a completely biased answer to this because as a CSU alumnus, I would say and recommend highly California State University, Sacramento ! That being said, you have so many good colleges around you in San Francisco. You should explore them.
Most Universities do have Accounting/Finance and Psychology Departments if that is the type of "therapy" that you mean. For Law, you would look for Political Science or Government Departments at the colleges. Do a search online and read up all about California's large selection of colleges and then explore some out of state colleges and make a choice. With your education interests, you would not find it difficult to find a college. It just takes some first hand exploring so that you can take notes on the information and refer back to it easily when making a decision. Don't hesitate to use internet search engines because all of the colleges have websites on the internet. Also watch some college videos on You Tube. You can find a lot of videos for some colleges and that will give you a good visual and inform you of their programs. I would advise looking into UC Berkeley, too.
Preparing for college means exploring the information for yourself and requires focused time to do so. You can register for orientations at various colleges to also learn more about them and get a feel for the campus. You will feel great knowing that you took the time to explore something this important yourself because you will be certain about your choice once you make a decision.
I hope that all goes well for you and I wish you all the best !