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July 13, 2009 at 11:41 PM #429997July 13, 2009 at 11:58 PM #4292655yearwaiterParticipant
[quote=maoing]Why CV school is better? Please compare the API of CV and Poway high schools. From http://api.cde.ca.gov/reports/API/APISearchName.asp?cTopic=API&clevel=County&cCounty=37,SAN,DIEGO
2008:
PUSD High Schools
Mt. Carmel High 827
Poway High 845
Rancho Bernardo High 834
Westview High 843San Dieguito High Schools:
Canyon Crest Academy 843
La Costa Canyon High 805
San Dieguito High Academy 810
Torrey Pines High 849The average API of PUSD High is higher than San Dieguito High.[/quote]
I wouldn’t really mind to measure especially APIs of High schools when they are in close range. High school students generally easy on after 11th grade studies and some times many top knotch students may not even write those API calculated based exams in the senior years.
Well I agree there is no such a great hype in TPHS except it is peoples beleif ONLY. If you see all these schools are producing every year few fresh man to Harvard, Stanford, and other top schools.
Keeping in view of these I wonder why people don’t consider Rancho Penaquitos 92129 area instead of only 4S and CV. I still love that Penasquitos and there are several good offers in other side of 56 where Intuit and other buildings starts, these prices are pretty much affordable to 4S price range and almost some times at par
July 13, 2009 at 11:58 PM #4294815yearwaiterParticipant[quote=maoing]Why CV school is better? Please compare the API of CV and Poway high schools. From http://api.cde.ca.gov/reports/API/APISearchName.asp?cTopic=API&clevel=County&cCounty=37,SAN,DIEGO
2008:
PUSD High Schools
Mt. Carmel High 827
Poway High 845
Rancho Bernardo High 834
Westview High 843San Dieguito High Schools:
Canyon Crest Academy 843
La Costa Canyon High 805
San Dieguito High Academy 810
Torrey Pines High 849The average API of PUSD High is higher than San Dieguito High.[/quote]
I wouldn’t really mind to measure especially APIs of High schools when they are in close range. High school students generally easy on after 11th grade studies and some times many top knotch students may not even write those API calculated based exams in the senior years.
Well I agree there is no such a great hype in TPHS except it is peoples beleif ONLY. If you see all these schools are producing every year few fresh man to Harvard, Stanford, and other top schools.
Keeping in view of these I wonder why people don’t consider Rancho Penaquitos 92129 area instead of only 4S and CV. I still love that Penasquitos and there are several good offers in other side of 56 where Intuit and other buildings starts, these prices are pretty much affordable to 4S price range and almost some times at par
July 13, 2009 at 11:58 PM #4297745yearwaiterParticipant[quote=maoing]Why CV school is better? Please compare the API of CV and Poway high schools. From http://api.cde.ca.gov/reports/API/APISearchName.asp?cTopic=API&clevel=County&cCounty=37,SAN,DIEGO
2008:
PUSD High Schools
Mt. Carmel High 827
Poway High 845
Rancho Bernardo High 834
Westview High 843San Dieguito High Schools:
Canyon Crest Academy 843
La Costa Canyon High 805
San Dieguito High Academy 810
Torrey Pines High 849The average API of PUSD High is higher than San Dieguito High.[/quote]
I wouldn’t really mind to measure especially APIs of High schools when they are in close range. High school students generally easy on after 11th grade studies and some times many top knotch students may not even write those API calculated based exams in the senior years.
Well I agree there is no such a great hype in TPHS except it is peoples beleif ONLY. If you see all these schools are producing every year few fresh man to Harvard, Stanford, and other top schools.
Keeping in view of these I wonder why people don’t consider Rancho Penaquitos 92129 area instead of only 4S and CV. I still love that Penasquitos and there are several good offers in other side of 56 where Intuit and other buildings starts, these prices are pretty much affordable to 4S price range and almost some times at par
July 13, 2009 at 11:58 PM #4298435yearwaiterParticipant[quote=maoing]Why CV school is better? Please compare the API of CV and Poway high schools. From http://api.cde.ca.gov/reports/API/APISearchName.asp?cTopic=API&clevel=County&cCounty=37,SAN,DIEGO
2008:
PUSD High Schools
Mt. Carmel High 827
Poway High 845
Rancho Bernardo High 834
Westview High 843San Dieguito High Schools:
Canyon Crest Academy 843
La Costa Canyon High 805
San Dieguito High Academy 810
Torrey Pines High 849The average API of PUSD High is higher than San Dieguito High.[/quote]
I wouldn’t really mind to measure especially APIs of High schools when they are in close range. High school students generally easy on after 11th grade studies and some times many top knotch students may not even write those API calculated based exams in the senior years.
Well I agree there is no such a great hype in TPHS except it is peoples beleif ONLY. If you see all these schools are producing every year few fresh man to Harvard, Stanford, and other top schools.
Keeping in view of these I wonder why people don’t consider Rancho Penaquitos 92129 area instead of only 4S and CV. I still love that Penasquitos and there are several good offers in other side of 56 where Intuit and other buildings starts, these prices are pretty much affordable to 4S price range and almost some times at par
July 13, 2009 at 11:58 PM #4300015yearwaiterParticipant[quote=maoing]Why CV school is better? Please compare the API of CV and Poway high schools. From http://api.cde.ca.gov/reports/API/APISearchName.asp?cTopic=API&clevel=County&cCounty=37,SAN,DIEGO
2008:
PUSD High Schools
Mt. Carmel High 827
Poway High 845
Rancho Bernardo High 834
Westview High 843San Dieguito High Schools:
Canyon Crest Academy 843
La Costa Canyon High 805
San Dieguito High Academy 810
Torrey Pines High 849The average API of PUSD High is higher than San Dieguito High.[/quote]
I wouldn’t really mind to measure especially APIs of High schools when they are in close range. High school students generally easy on after 11th grade studies and some times many top knotch students may not even write those API calculated based exams in the senior years.
Well I agree there is no such a great hype in TPHS except it is peoples beleif ONLY. If you see all these schools are producing every year few fresh man to Harvard, Stanford, and other top schools.
Keeping in view of these I wonder why people don’t consider Rancho Penaquitos 92129 area instead of only 4S and CV. I still love that Penasquitos and there are several good offers in other side of 56 where Intuit and other buildings starts, these prices are pretty much affordable to 4S price range and almost some times at par
July 14, 2009 at 6:35 AM #429289ocrenterParticipanthere we are again, eventually we get into the same old debate about CV vs RB. Why oh why is CV so much pricier? It isn’t the schools, they are the same caliber! so I guess it must be the weather and the proximity to the coast???
Let’s take a look at a couple of recent closings:
3789 Torrey View Ct, San Diego, Ca 92130
–2414 sqft, 3 bed/3 bath on 4181 sqft lot
–07/10/2009: $750,000
–08/08/2003: $669,000
–10/28/1997: $329,00011308 Monticook Ct, San Diego, CA 92127
–2414 sqft, 4 bed/3 bath on 9300 sqft lot
–05/20/2009: $627,000
–08/20/1997: $315,000
–11/12/1993: $289,075hmmm, turns out back in 1997 these same sqft homes were virtually the same price. But now in 2009 they are $123,000 apart.
I did hear CV became MORE coastal over the last decade.
July 14, 2009 at 6:35 AM #429506ocrenterParticipanthere we are again, eventually we get into the same old debate about CV vs RB. Why oh why is CV so much pricier? It isn’t the schools, they are the same caliber! so I guess it must be the weather and the proximity to the coast???
Let’s take a look at a couple of recent closings:
3789 Torrey View Ct, San Diego, Ca 92130
–2414 sqft, 3 bed/3 bath on 4181 sqft lot
–07/10/2009: $750,000
–08/08/2003: $669,000
–10/28/1997: $329,00011308 Monticook Ct, San Diego, CA 92127
–2414 sqft, 4 bed/3 bath on 9300 sqft lot
–05/20/2009: $627,000
–08/20/1997: $315,000
–11/12/1993: $289,075hmmm, turns out back in 1997 these same sqft homes were virtually the same price. But now in 2009 they are $123,000 apart.
I did hear CV became MORE coastal over the last decade.
July 14, 2009 at 6:35 AM #429799ocrenterParticipanthere we are again, eventually we get into the same old debate about CV vs RB. Why oh why is CV so much pricier? It isn’t the schools, they are the same caliber! so I guess it must be the weather and the proximity to the coast???
Let’s take a look at a couple of recent closings:
3789 Torrey View Ct, San Diego, Ca 92130
–2414 sqft, 3 bed/3 bath on 4181 sqft lot
–07/10/2009: $750,000
–08/08/2003: $669,000
–10/28/1997: $329,00011308 Monticook Ct, San Diego, CA 92127
–2414 sqft, 4 bed/3 bath on 9300 sqft lot
–05/20/2009: $627,000
–08/20/1997: $315,000
–11/12/1993: $289,075hmmm, turns out back in 1997 these same sqft homes were virtually the same price. But now in 2009 they are $123,000 apart.
I did hear CV became MORE coastal over the last decade.
July 14, 2009 at 6:35 AM #429868ocrenterParticipanthere we are again, eventually we get into the same old debate about CV vs RB. Why oh why is CV so much pricier? It isn’t the schools, they are the same caliber! so I guess it must be the weather and the proximity to the coast???
Let’s take a look at a couple of recent closings:
3789 Torrey View Ct, San Diego, Ca 92130
–2414 sqft, 3 bed/3 bath on 4181 sqft lot
–07/10/2009: $750,000
–08/08/2003: $669,000
–10/28/1997: $329,00011308 Monticook Ct, San Diego, CA 92127
–2414 sqft, 4 bed/3 bath on 9300 sqft lot
–05/20/2009: $627,000
–08/20/1997: $315,000
–11/12/1993: $289,075hmmm, turns out back in 1997 these same sqft homes were virtually the same price. But now in 2009 they are $123,000 apart.
I did hear CV became MORE coastal over the last decade.
July 14, 2009 at 6:35 AM #430025ocrenterParticipanthere we are again, eventually we get into the same old debate about CV vs RB. Why oh why is CV so much pricier? It isn’t the schools, they are the same caliber! so I guess it must be the weather and the proximity to the coast???
Let’s take a look at a couple of recent closings:
3789 Torrey View Ct, San Diego, Ca 92130
–2414 sqft, 3 bed/3 bath on 4181 sqft lot
–07/10/2009: $750,000
–08/08/2003: $669,000
–10/28/1997: $329,00011308 Monticook Ct, San Diego, CA 92127
–2414 sqft, 4 bed/3 bath on 9300 sqft lot
–05/20/2009: $627,000
–08/20/1997: $315,000
–11/12/1993: $289,075hmmm, turns out back in 1997 these same sqft homes were virtually the same price. But now in 2009 they are $123,000 apart.
I did hear CV became MORE coastal over the last decade.
July 14, 2009 at 8:55 AM #429386AnonymousGuestJust wanted to say that when we looked we did consider that area as well. There was little available by Intuit. The only house we liked basically backed up to the Prop 8 apartments, and we could hear the freeway. It was a no-go on that house. We would have been open to that area without a noisy lot (and not next to Prop 8 apartments).
July 14, 2009 at 8:55 AM #429603AnonymousGuestJust wanted to say that when we looked we did consider that area as well. There was little available by Intuit. The only house we liked basically backed up to the Prop 8 apartments, and we could hear the freeway. It was a no-go on that house. We would have been open to that area without a noisy lot (and not next to Prop 8 apartments).
July 14, 2009 at 8:55 AM #429896AnonymousGuestJust wanted to say that when we looked we did consider that area as well. There was little available by Intuit. The only house we liked basically backed up to the Prop 8 apartments, and we could hear the freeway. It was a no-go on that house. We would have been open to that area without a noisy lot (and not next to Prop 8 apartments).
July 14, 2009 at 8:55 AM #429964AnonymousGuestJust wanted to say that when we looked we did consider that area as well. There was little available by Intuit. The only house we liked basically backed up to the Prop 8 apartments, and we could hear the freeway. It was a no-go on that house. We would have been open to that area without a noisy lot (and not next to Prop 8 apartments).
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