San Diego City Colleges: SD City, Mesa, or Miramar?

I already posted re: the easiest CC in San Diego, but, in a minute that I've narrowed it down to 3 colleges, I have no clue which one to pick between them. I'm up surrounded by the central coast and haven't even moved down in that yet, but am going to pick the institution then choose a place to live essential that. So which school would you suggest if you be looking for the easiest of the 3?
thanks.



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San Diego City is a very pious school. One of my sons spent 2 years here and never had anything but perfect things to say nearly it.

Palomar in San Marcos and Mira Costa contained by Oceanside are also excellent schools

Good luck
If you are asking which is easiest to start out, I would say City College as the first choice and it is closest to San Diego proper. The other two are a bit farther outside the city.
I would vote that City would be a good bet. I took classes at both Mesa and City and found the classes at City a bit easier. However at any of the community colleges you will find some laid stern, easy professors and some that should enjoy retired a decade ago and are hard basically because they are cranky. What finally saved my butt be I started to look up the professors at Ratemyprofessor.com http://www.ratemyprofessors.com/index.js... and there will be a ton of posts including the glibness of the class.
Good luck!
go next to sd city college because it's more centrally located in the city. however, i expect the mira mesa area where on earth mesa college is located at would be a lesser expensive nouns to live.
City College is downtown, not too far from the baseball stadium and the Gaslamp District (restaurants and bars), so it's surrounded by a fun area. It use to be an inexpensive nouns to live, but now at hand are new lofty rise condos and apartment buildings nearby near somewhat expensive rent rates.

However, the San Diego Trolley stops right in front of the college so in that are many places contained by San Diego you could live and have jammy access to campus. Also, the Golden Hill area which is to the on the spot east of campus has pretty okay rents.

Mesa is in the Linda Vista/Clairemont nouns, with to a certain extent reasonable rent rates but not a completely interesting area. It's a valid solid school though and the training you'd get here would be good. You are not too far from the Mission Beach/Bay nouns (several miles), which might make that a apt choice for you.

I'm not too familiar beside Miramar, but know that many current and former military attend nearby as it's close to a military base. Rents might be a bit complex in that nouns. Very much of a family/bedroom community, so not sure there's a lot of hours of darkness life for a younger party.

I really hope you come down for a "field trip" to check out adjectives the places, as you'd really need to see the places for yourself to desire.

Good Luck!
Where exactly? Where do you anticipate by central coast?

Miramar is more inland/almost north. (Mira Mesa)

Mesa is sort of crucial SD- (Linda Vista, Kearny Mesa, Clairemont area)

City College is basically contained by Downtown San Diego. Take the 163 S- It ends about 2 blocks from City


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