talkirvine
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Hi, I notice that certain gated areas at OH belongs to the TUSD. Kids go to Orchard Hills School (K-8) and then Beckman (9-12). Could anyone comment on that? How does these schools compare to those in the IUSD? Thanks.
eyephone said:All depends if you want your kid in TUSD or IUSD.
talkirvine said:eyephone said:All depends if you want your kid in TUSD or IUSD.
Thats something I don't know and are getting information to decide on.
misme said:The IUSD/TUSD schools in that area are very similar.
Honestly, I don't think its going to make that much of a difference for your kids whether they are in one or the other. You should go off which house/location you like better.
I will post a comparison of the IUSD schools zoned for the other portions of Orchard Hills.
https://www.niche.com/k12/orchard-hills-irvine-ca/https://www.niche.com/k12/canyon-view-elementary-school-irvine-ca/students/https://www.niche.com/k12/arnold-o-beckman-high-school-irvine-ca/https://www.niche.com/k12/northwood-high-school-irvine-ca/
Irvinecommuter said:TUSD is not comparable to IUSD...Beckham and OH/Peters Canyon however are very comparable to IUSD equivalent. Beckham is at Northwood level test score wise.
Tustin is also planning a magnet school at the new development in the District so I presume that Beckham will lose a lot of its best students.
In the end, the school district is really about selling your home..not really the academics.
talkirvine said:Hi, I notice that certain gated areas at OH belongs to the TUSD. Kids go to Orchard Hills School (K-8) and then Beckman (9-12). Could anyone comment on that? How does these schools compare to those in the IUSD? Thanks.
eyephone said:At the end of the day. Employers and graduate schools don?t really care what high school you went to.
eyephone said:Also, consider being a licensed blue collar worker. (I don?t know the term) Such as electrician, hvac, elevator repair..
I had someone repair my ac a couple months ago or longer. (Let?s say 3-6 months ago.)
They charged a grip for changing a fuse. That part cost like $20 -$40 on amazon.
Their billing rate was rediculous.
eyephone said:Also, consider being a licensed blue collar worker. (I don?t know the term) Such as electrician, hvac, elevator repair..
I had someone repair my ac a couple months ago or longer. (Let?s say 3-6 months ago.)
They charged a grip for changing a fuse. That part cost like $20 -$40 on amazon.
Their billing rate was rediculous.
misme said:eyephone said:Also, consider being a licensed blue collar worker. (I don?t know the term) Such as electrician, hvac, elevator repair..
I had someone repair my ac a couple months ago or longer. (Let?s say 3-6 months ago.)
They charged a grip for changing a fuse. That part cost like $20 -$40 on amazon.
Their billing rate was rediculous.
on a per hour basis, I think licensed trades like plumber/electrician/HVAC makes more than doctors.
Why bother killing yourself to go to medschool and end up with all that debt, all that liability?
misme said:eyephone said:Also, consider being a licensed blue collar worker. (I don?t know the term) Such as electrician, hvac, elevator repair..
I had someone repair my ac a couple months ago or longer. (Let?s say 3-6 months ago.)
They charged a grip for changing a fuse. That part cost like $20 -$40 on amazon.
Their billing rate was rediculous.
on a per hour basis, I think licensed trades like plumber/electrician/HVAC makes more than doctors.
Why bother killing yourself to go to medschool and end up with all that debt, all that liability?
talkirvine said:misme said:eyephone said:Also, consider being a licensed blue collar worker. (I don?t know the term) Such as electrician, hvac, elevator repair..
I had someone repair my ac a couple months ago or longer. (Let?s say 3-6 months ago.)
They charged a grip for changing a fuse. That part cost like $20 -$40 on amazon.
Their billing rate was rediculous.
on a per hour basis, I think licensed trades like plumber/electrician/HVAC makes more than doctors.
Why bother killing yourself to go to medschool and end up with all that debt, all that liability?
In that sense, university professors might have the highest pay per hour...