u/Best-Product2916

▲ 2 r/helpme+1 crossposts

I feel helpless

i'm currently a senior in high school and i'm having trouble with college. like a big issue with it. i applied and i got into one of the best colleges ever.

sadly though i don't think my family can afford it. we currently own another house. we own two houses and we're planning to sell the first one. however the way the market's going, nobody's buying it at all. it's a nice house in Fremont , CA too. it's going for around 1.4 million and with the profits we could pay for my college but nobody's buying the house. it might just be the market right now but it's just horrible and i just feel so lost.

if you're talking about scholarships i can't really apply either because i'm not a citizen. i've tried applying to a few of the immigrant ones but i can't get it because my income is considered too high. at the same time i'm in that zone where i'm too rich for financial aid but i'm too broke for college. it just really hurts because i just feel like i'm being targeted from every direction. i can't get aid and i can't even pay for college. the one i want to go to, my out of state tuition for my college, is quite expensive too because i'm from california.

with my resume i have patents and i have research papers but i still managed to barely get any schools. with my high gpa too i had a 4.3 weighted with 14 ap classes and had a 1580 SAT. what i really need is advice. what can i do next? please help me.

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u/Best-Product2916 — 3 days ago
▲ 3 r/Student+2 crossposts

So I have a question. I'm picking between two universities: UC Santa Cruz and UDub. For UDub I got my engineering major and I might get into electrical computer engineering. For UC Santa Cruz I got into robotics engineering. I want to work in a field like physical AI in the future.

I was wondering which choice is better. The thing is I've heard UDub has more career options but Santa Cruz is in-state for me and it is slightly cheaper. It also has a robotics engineering program. I'm not talking about the cost in the sense. I just want to know which one is better for my future career in physical AI.

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u/Best-Product2916 — 9 days ago
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hey guys, I got into UCSC for robotics engineering and UW Seattle for engineering DTC.

I was wondering what you guys think I should take honestly. Which one is overall better if I wanted to end up in physical ai( basically ai with hardware systems)

Please let me know I’m having a tough time deciding

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u/Best-Product2916 — 13 days ago