u/BagAffectionate2847

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Cal poly has like nobody from the Inland Empire area

i’m always so happy when i meet another IE local 🥹🥹🥹LA people always clog up the convos

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u/BagAffectionate2847 — 1 day ago

Looking for Housing June-August Housing - Summer Intern

Hello, I am a Cal Poly student was wondering if anyone was subletting or renting a room near the Hacienda business park. I will be interning there for the summer and am looking for suitable housing.

Let me know if anyone has any leads. Thank you!

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u/BagAffectionate2847 — 14 days ago

Am a CM major. Around my sophomore year, I took my first CRP course, which was a 400-level transportation theory course, and while it was difficult learning through a fire-hose like that without intro courses, I did very well in it and continued taking CRP courses. I am now in my final sophomore quarter, and 90% of my units are CRP courses, and so far they are very enjoyable and most importantly feel very natural to my interests. units are towards a CRP minor.

However, the elephant in the room is that my major is CM and truth be told I do not really love or hate my CM classes and perform slightly below average. I am much more interested in CRP and even the one Civil transportation engineering class I took was more interesting to me.

My ultimate goal is a Masters in Landscape Architecture or Masters in Urban Planning so i guess it doesn't matter too much, but I wanted to hear feedback on if my undergraduate would really matter that much.

E.g does the CM major have some advantageous in a larch/planning career that can be worth keeping that major, or should I just can it and focus on CRP

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u/BagAffectionate2847 — 23 days ago