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      <title>Todd Beardsley Talks about Choosing San Jose State University</title>
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        <![CDATA[<div class="post_content wiki_text">As a real estate broker and partner at <a href="http://menloathertonrealty.com" title="Menlo Atherton Realty">Menlo Atherton Realty</a> in Atherton, California, <a href="http://toddbeardsley.emurse.com" title="Todd Beardsley on Emurse">Todd Beardsley</a> possesses two decades of experience in the field of real estate. He and his wife, Inna, have mostly worked within the San Francisco Bay Area, providing excellent services to those in search of property in the Bay Area. Todd Beardsley is familiar with the region and has worked and lived in the Atherton and San Jose area for many years, attending college at San Jose State University. <p>At <a href="http://www.sjsu.edu/" title="San Jose State University">San Jose State University</a>, Todd Beardsley obtained a Bachelor of Science in Finance and Marketing in 1989 and then went on to earn a Master of Business Administration in 1990. When asked why he chose San Jose State University, he was quick to point out that SJSU offers excellent academic and athletic programs. He also mentioned that author <a href="http://www.achievement.org/autodoc/page/tan0bio-1" title="Biography of Amy Tan ">Amy Tan</a>, who wrote The Joy Luck Club, was a SJSU alumna. </p><p>San Jose State University was originally founded in 1857 under the name Minns' Evening Normal School. The university embraces the character of an institution of higher learning with a long history of training tomorrow's leaders. As the oldest college on the west coast, SJSU provides more computer science, engineering, and business students to Silicon Valley companies than any other single university or college. Another unique distinction held by SJSU is that the college receives more donations and other philanthropic support than any other institution in the California State University system.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><div style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.sjsu.edu/senate/S02-8_files/image001.gif" title="San Jose State University public domain"><img src="http://www.sjsu.edu/senate/S02-8_files/image001.gif" height="123" alt="San Jose State University public domain" width="137" /></a></div> <br /><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Located in downtown San Jose, California, the college is halfway between San Francisco and Carmel in the southern portion of the San Francisco Bay Area. As a metropolitan university, the school offers a hugely diverse student population that boasts students from a wide range of ethnic groups. The college also offers a broad variety of courses and degrees with over 134 Bachelor's and Master's programs and 110 concentrations. Whether a student is looking for a degree in nursing or zoology, the school offers excellent facilities where students can find their calling and get the training they need to succeed.</p><p>San Jose State University promotes intellectual excellence and sports one of the most challenging academic environments in the entire CSU system. The college also offers some unique opportunities to its students such as the <a href="http://www.nasa.gov/centers/ames/home/index.html" title="NASA Ames Research Center">NASA Ames Research Center</a> where students can learn about space exploration. SJSU students may also enjoy a career as a marine biologist. The Moss Landing Marine Laboratory is a research facility that administers the Masters of Science program for seven of the CSU campuses. </p><p>San Jose State University is also proud of its sports programs, and its sports teams are called the Spartans. These teams compete in both the NCAA Division I and the Western Athletic Conference.</p></div>]]>
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