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I was bitten by a dog when I was in grade school. Also, about two years ago while walking to get our mail from the mail box, a small off-the-leash sweet-looking dog, owned by our neighbor came walking toward me. I didn’t run/react because I thought the dog was harmless. Big mistake, it came and attacked my legs. The neighbor didn’t even have the decency to ask me if I was OK, she’s just too worried that the dog was traumatized because I tried to kicked it while attacking me. Now, I don’t trust any dog, small or big, cute or ugly. Can you blame me?
nlaParticipantI was bitten by a dog when I was in grade school. Also, about two years ago while walking to get our mail from the mail box, a small off-the-leash sweet-looking dog, owned by our neighbor came walking toward me. I didn’t run/react because I thought the dog was harmless. Big mistake, it came and attacked my legs. The neighbor didn’t even have the decency to ask me if I was OK, she’s just too worried that the dog was traumatized because I tried to kicked it while attacking me. Now, I don’t trust any dog, small or big, cute or ugly. Can you blame me?
nlaParticipantI was bitten by a dog when I was in grade school. Also, about two years ago while walking to get our mail from the mail box, a small off-the-leash sweet-looking dog, owned by our neighbor came walking toward me. I didn’t run/react because I thought the dog was harmless. Big mistake, it came and attacked my legs. The neighbor didn’t even have the decency to ask me if I was OK, she’s just too worried that the dog was traumatized because I tried to kicked it while attacking me. Now, I don’t trust any dog, small or big, cute or ugly. Can you blame me?
May 20, 2010 at 7:49 AM in reply to: Just to affirm what some have said about San Marcos high schools #552172nlaParticipantThe data is coming from the University of California. These are official data and not self report. If that’s what you mean by “self report”.
May 20, 2010 at 7:49 AM in reply to: Just to affirm what some have said about San Marcos high schools #552279nlaParticipantThe data is coming from the University of California. These are official data and not self report. If that’s what you mean by “self report”.
May 20, 2010 at 7:49 AM in reply to: Just to affirm what some have said about San Marcos high schools #552766nlaParticipantThe data is coming from the University of California. These are official data and not self report. If that’s what you mean by “self report”.
May 20, 2010 at 7:49 AM in reply to: Just to affirm what some have said about San Marcos high schools #552865nlaParticipantThe data is coming from the University of California. These are official data and not self report. If that’s what you mean by “self report”.
May 20, 2010 at 7:49 AM in reply to: Just to affirm what some have said about San Marcos high schools #553144nlaParticipantThe data is coming from the University of California. These are official data and not self report. If that’s what you mean by “self report”.
May 19, 2010 at 8:24 PM in reply to: Just to affirm what some have said about San Marcos high schools #552052nlaParticipantIt looks like San Marcos High doesn’t send a lot of its graduates to University of California. For SY 2008-2009, only 40 applied to UC and 36 were admitted. That’s a little bit on the low side for a rank 9 school. Here’s some (Applied/Admitted) stat for selected schools from http://statfinder.ucop.edu/
San Marcos
Systemwide – 40/36
Berkeley – 14/3
UCLA – 18/4
UCSD – 27/9Mira Mesa
Systemwide – 128/108
Berkeley – 45/17
UCLA – 69/20
UCSD – 99/37Eastlake
Systemwide – 121/110
Berkeley – 45/15
UCLA – 57/12
UCSD – 82/36Scripps Ranch
Systemwide – 202/183
Berkeley – 100/30
UCLA – 125/25
UCSD – 123/48May 19, 2010 at 8:24 PM in reply to: Just to affirm what some have said about San Marcos high schools #552159nlaParticipantIt looks like San Marcos High doesn’t send a lot of its graduates to University of California. For SY 2008-2009, only 40 applied to UC and 36 were admitted. That’s a little bit on the low side for a rank 9 school. Here’s some (Applied/Admitted) stat for selected schools from http://statfinder.ucop.edu/
San Marcos
Systemwide – 40/36
Berkeley – 14/3
UCLA – 18/4
UCSD – 27/9Mira Mesa
Systemwide – 128/108
Berkeley – 45/17
UCLA – 69/20
UCSD – 99/37Eastlake
Systemwide – 121/110
Berkeley – 45/15
UCLA – 57/12
UCSD – 82/36Scripps Ranch
Systemwide – 202/183
Berkeley – 100/30
UCLA – 125/25
UCSD – 123/48May 19, 2010 at 8:24 PM in reply to: Just to affirm what some have said about San Marcos high schools #552646nlaParticipantIt looks like San Marcos High doesn’t send a lot of its graduates to University of California. For SY 2008-2009, only 40 applied to UC and 36 were admitted. That’s a little bit on the low side for a rank 9 school. Here’s some (Applied/Admitted) stat for selected schools from http://statfinder.ucop.edu/
San Marcos
Systemwide – 40/36
Berkeley – 14/3
UCLA – 18/4
UCSD – 27/9Mira Mesa
Systemwide – 128/108
Berkeley – 45/17
UCLA – 69/20
UCSD – 99/37Eastlake
Systemwide – 121/110
Berkeley – 45/15
UCLA – 57/12
UCSD – 82/36Scripps Ranch
Systemwide – 202/183
Berkeley – 100/30
UCLA – 125/25
UCSD – 123/48May 19, 2010 at 8:24 PM in reply to: Just to affirm what some have said about San Marcos high schools #552745nlaParticipantIt looks like San Marcos High doesn’t send a lot of its graduates to University of California. For SY 2008-2009, only 40 applied to UC and 36 were admitted. That’s a little bit on the low side for a rank 9 school. Here’s some (Applied/Admitted) stat for selected schools from http://statfinder.ucop.edu/
San Marcos
Systemwide – 40/36
Berkeley – 14/3
UCLA – 18/4
UCSD – 27/9Mira Mesa
Systemwide – 128/108
Berkeley – 45/17
UCLA – 69/20
UCSD – 99/37Eastlake
Systemwide – 121/110
Berkeley – 45/15
UCLA – 57/12
UCSD – 82/36Scripps Ranch
Systemwide – 202/183
Berkeley – 100/30
UCLA – 125/25
UCSD – 123/48May 19, 2010 at 8:24 PM in reply to: Just to affirm what some have said about San Marcos high schools #553024nlaParticipantIt looks like San Marcos High doesn’t send a lot of its graduates to University of California. For SY 2008-2009, only 40 applied to UC and 36 were admitted. That’s a little bit on the low side for a rank 9 school. Here’s some (Applied/Admitted) stat for selected schools from http://statfinder.ucop.edu/
San Marcos
Systemwide – 40/36
Berkeley – 14/3
UCLA – 18/4
UCSD – 27/9Mira Mesa
Systemwide – 128/108
Berkeley – 45/17
UCLA – 69/20
UCSD – 99/37Eastlake
Systemwide – 121/110
Berkeley – 45/15
UCLA – 57/12
UCSD – 82/36Scripps Ranch
Systemwide – 202/183
Berkeley – 100/30
UCLA – 125/25
UCSD – 123/48nlaParticipant[quote=UCGal]
Household income breakdown:
<15k = 11%
15k-<30k = 16%
30k-<45k = 16%
45k-<60k = 14%
60k-<75k = 12%
75k-<100k = 12%
100k-<125k = 7%
125k-<150k = 4%
150k-<200k = 3%
200k and up = 4%.
[/quote]Interesting stat. We're at the mid 150k-<200k range. So that makes us at the top 7%? That's hard to imagine because if we go to the mall, we feel that everybody is making way more than us. I often ask my wife where are this people getting their money to buy expensive bags and clothes.
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