USD Magazine, Spring 1998

Geographical Distribution (by high school location) Southern California Other States/U.S. Territories

37% 33% 27%

383 344 281

Northern California

R s the new millennium nears, attention is increasingly turning to the students who will have the milestone first year - 2001 - engraved on their diplomas. Who are they? Wh at are their goals? What do they envision in the year 2525? USD Magazine will feature occasional profiles on the students of the millennium class. In this introductory segment, however, we present a profile of the U SD freshman class as a whole - a just-the-facts representation of the men and women of 2001. The statistics were compiled during the fall 1997 semester.

3%

33

Other Countries

Religious Affiliation Catholic

56% 27% 10%

584 277 107

Protestant

No Response

59 10

6% 1%

Other

Academics (Mean Scores)

Undergraduate Enrollment

Jewish Islamic

3.52

406 635

39% 61%

High School College

Men

4

>1%

Prep GPA

Women

Ethnicity Caucasian/Unknown

1,041

567 571

SAT Verbal Score SAT Math Score

Total

71% 11%

739 110

Hispanic/Latino

24

ACT Composite Score

8% 5% 2% 2% 1%

88 47 23 21 13

Asian Other

African American

lnternationaI

Native American

SAN DIEGO JEWELS Continued from page 3 6 Kayaking around Mission Bay - "That's a kick," says one employee who tried it for the first time recently. Kayaks are available for hourly rental at several locations on the bay. 7 Hiking al Cowles Mountain - "If it's a clear day, it's a beautiful view." Indeed, it's the highest point in the city of San D iego. A one-and-a-half mile switch– back trail makes the trek to the peak possi– ble for people of all fitness levels. 8 Bika Ride la El Capitan Raslll'llllir - A 10-mile round-trip from Lakeside through rolling countryside. 9 Hang &lidar Part - Located north of La Jolla Shores on the high cliffs, it's a grand place to check out the view and watch people and their gliders soar peace– fully above the Pacific. 1D nying Kilas al Mission Bay - A nice open spot is Bahia Cove, just east of the roller coaster (also a fun after– noon activity, although a bit more jarring than kite flying).

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