<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7656694#post7656694 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by bladze
SF definitely. You don't want to be in SJ.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7656728#post7656728 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Elite
Why?? I love SJ.. SF is the last place on earth I would stay. SF is nice for a day trip but I would never live there. Too many people... The house/room is like a 4x4 box. Unless you have a lot of $$ then you can get 6x6 box...
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7656728#post7656728 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Elite
Why?? I love SJ.. SF is the last place on earth I would stay. SF is nice for a day trip but I would never live there. Too many people... The house/room is like a 4x4 box. Unless you have a lot of $$ then you can get 6x6 box...
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7656698#post7656698 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by dannieboiz
SJSU doesn'jt have the best rep. hell everyone goes there.
Sorry to sound negative, but the truth hurt sometime.
If I remeber correctly, I think we had more people moving out rather than moving in, in the past few years.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7658291#post7658291 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Unarce
For the experience and a taste of something different, I'd personally choose SF. I've lived in SJ for quite some time, and it's not much different than the 'burbs you'll be leaving behind.
You'll end up in the South Bay sometime anyway with your major:lol: It's a decent place to raise a family.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7656698#post7656698 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by dannieboiz
It all really depends on what life style you're looking for.
Also depend on which part of the city you decide to live in. There are good areas and bad area.
If you're going to SJSU it's best to find a place nearby where it's walking distance to school (but having a car is a must regardless anywhere in NorCal) It's dense but I can't imagine myself w/o a car. Finding a parking at SJSU is a nightmare, parking ticket is like 140 bucks a semester.
Standard living either SJ or SF is going to be higher than where you're coming from. Job wise, there are more opportunity, base pay depends on where u go and what u planning on doing. (if you plan on working a car is a must)
Making 8.50/hr is definitely gonna kill you. To share a room is like $500/month, go figure after tax your income barely pays for rent. Unless you plan on flipping burgers, I think $12-13 is pretty average i think.
I hope you have someone who can help you with expenses while you're in school. Not to kill it for you, but don't expect to graduate and land yourself a high paying job and be able to afford to live anywhere here.
No Experience college grads get $30k/yr if they're lucky, find a temp or any job you can find that's related in your field while you're in school. So by the time you're done you'll have experience to show.
Even @ $50k a year would barely get you by if you're by yourself. It's pretty sad, if you ask me. If you can swing it @ some other UC other than Cali that have a lower standard living, I think you'll be a little more comfortable for you. SJSU doesn'jt have the best rep. hell everyone goes there.
Sorry to sound negative, but the truth hurt sometime.
If I remeber correctly, I think we had more people moving out rather than moving in, in the past few years.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7660347#post7660347 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Vincerama2
... and by "engineers" he means "Computer Engineers, Electrical Engineers in the computer field" and "Guys with Computer science degrees who call themselves engineers". ie; it's Silicon Valley...
Other "real" branches of engineering are probably equivalent to many other areas of the country where jobs are involved.
BA terminology... the "Peninsula" refers to (*gasp!*) the penninsula where SF is the northern tip and SJ is the bottom. Silicon Valley is basically the area from San Jose up to about Redwood City (Because Oracle is in Redwood City).
For some reason, every 5 miles yields another city! And when you get up here you'll be shell shocked when you drive by the headquarters of Apple, Oracle, Cisco, etc, etc, etc ... but the novelty will wear off.
Incidentally... you have to set up a fishtank when you get here...
V