CSU Long Beach is one of the better state universities. It is right up there with San Diego State, San Jose State, and San Francisco State.
However, none of the state universities are particularly prestigious compared to the University of California campuses. In the whole pecking order of academia, even a rather mediocre UC (like Irvine or Riverside) is better than a CSU.
But, as others have pointed out, it doesn't really matter unless you want to become a professor or professional researcher. Career success is not determined by which school you went to (an abstraction). It is determined by your actions on the job (a reality). Many extremely wealthy and powerful people in California did their undergraduate work at a CSU, not a UC.
2007-06-05 22:00:18
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answered by SFdude 7
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Long Beach State has an excellent teahcer credential program. The key is to find a school with good contacts in the local districts, and LB State definitely has those. There is a great demand for grads.
Sure, it doesn't have the academic prestige of a UC system, but the program at Beach is really good at what it does: Produce qualified teachers that are employable immediately.
Don't know much about ASU, but I can't see how it can be much superior, considering the access CSULB has to so many districts in the area.
2007-06-06 04:34:38
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answered by Capt. Obvious 7
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properly, it incredibly relies upon on what you're finding for in a school adventure. If I had to ascertain between the two, i could elect long coastline State. mutually as Pepperdine is in a lots lots lots nicer city, this is no longer besides respected of a school. additionally, this is a non secular campus, so in case you have a situation with that, then i does not pass there. in case you're non secular, then possibly it may be greater helpful place for you. long coastline State isn't in the nicest city. The crime fee is comparatively severe, for a coastline city, and there are a number of gangs. this is an rather relaxing city to be in however. The campus is a lot safer than the city, although, you could no longer prefer to spend all it slow on campus. Plus, while it comes time to locate off-campus housing, you could finally end up in the ghetto. individually, i do no longer think that CSUs are properly easily worth the out of state training. although, in case you think of this is properly worth it, and you have the money...i could seem into those colleges: San Diego State college- It has some stable courses, and it between the greater helpful CSUs. The social existence is booming and that's for the period of a alluring city. in terms of "well-known college adventure" i could elect this college. CSU San Marcos -this is surprising close to San Diego, large campus, large city, provides you with the stereotype of what a school adventure is.
2016-11-05 01:32:52
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answered by asar 4
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All the state schools are very good at producing teaches. No they are not as good as any of the UCs or even ASU for that matter, however they are better than needed. To be honest, unless you plan on teaching in a elite private school or at college, it doesn't really matter where you get your degree from.
2007-06-05 12:56:42
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answered by Just a friend. 6
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Hope that this site will help you some!
http://www.csulb.edu/
2007-06-05 12:54:39
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answered by ♥Tami♥ 5
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