Where would you rather go, Berkeley or UCLA?

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Hector13

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Originally posted by: Carbonyl

All I'm thinking about in my rankings are where the leaders of companies and this country attend. Very few come from state schools. Education is what you make of it IMO.

okay, that's a fine way to rank schools, but it will still depend a lot on field and location. For instance, I doubt their are many CEOs of high tech companies from princeton or very many CEOs of financial companies from cornell.

As for location, most "leaders" of west coast companies probably went to cal or stanfurd. On the east coast, many people probably haven't even heard of berkeley.

 

SubZeroX

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i pondered this same question when I was entering college. I chose UCLA and not Berkeley coz I wanted to be closer to home. I've always wondered how my life would be different if I went to Berkeley instead. But it doesn't matter anymore since I've graduated and things are cool.
 

lukatmyshu

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Originally posted by: Carbonyl
Originally posted by: Hector13
Originally posted by: Carbonyl Yale Harvard MIT Columbia Cornell University of Pennsylvania Princeton Then Berkekey.
I would agree with this ranking for "overall prestigue". But the rankings will change depending on the school (major) in question. For instance, in engineering, from your list I would rank only MIT ahead of berkeley; for business I would rank upenn ahead of the rest, etc.
All I'm thinking about in my rankings are where the leaders of companies and this country attend. Very few come from state schools. Education is what you make of it IMO.

More importantly, the leaders of companies and of this country are often nepotistic issues. For instance look at our current president .... does the fact that he attended Harvard & Yale mean that in order to be president you HAVE to attend Harvard and Yale? Or does it mean that his dad went to both and his family had a lot of money.
more on topic you're right ... UCLA is a nicer area, hotter girls, better weather, etc. But UC Berkeley is the best public school in the country, and has one of the best Math programs overall. I've had friends visit from Yale, Harvard etc sit in on my UNDERGRAD math classes and walk out saying that this was WAY harder than anything they've ever seen. So if you're going to college to hit on girls and party .. go to UCLA (hell go ANYWHERE ... if you're going to college for that save your money rent an apartment in Westwood and just have fun) .... if you want an education go to UC Berkeley. Not only are the classes tough but so is the competition.
 

Mill

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Originally posted by: freesia39
Originally posted by: Millennium
Somewhere other than a Cali education.
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uc berkeley - ranked 20th in the nation, top public school in the nation
UCLA - ranked 25th in the nation, third ranked public school in the nation
UC San Diego - ranked 30th in the nation
UC Davis - ranked 43rd in the nation
UC Irvine - ranked 45th in the nation
UC Santa Barbara - ranked 47th in the nation
UC Riverside and Santa Cruz - in the second tier (second 50 group in the nation)

if you're talking about k-12 education, then that's a different story.

And that somehow shows what? I never said that wasn't good quality education in Cali. I said it is not the end all for education.
 

udonoogen

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i'm biased. i love it here at cal so i would tell you to go here. the caliber of people you're studying with and learning from is tops. i'm consistently astounded by my peers and professors. some of them are simply brilliant. i know the applied mathematics major is tops. it's difficult but you learn a lot.

ucla is okay and they do nice looking gals (a lot of my attractive gal friends went there ... i can attest to that). berkeley does have attractive gals, too. it's not like theyre extremely hideous up here or anything. i just came back from a party tonight and there were plenty of attractive ladies there.

you get a very different educational experience up here at berkeley. i wouldn't trade it for anything. you're close to SF and most of the bay area is accessible by public transit (it is free if you use your UC Berkeley class pass).

one thing i dont like about being up here is the rent. wish they'd reinstate rent control. i'm sure you'll find that a problem everywhere, but it's especially a nightmare up here 'cause all of the apartments and houses are hecka ghetto. but who gives, its just 4 years of your life. if you can live in less than "bel-air" conditions (that you'll find at ucla) for a few years and imho get a better education, i say go for it. teaches you to appreciate nice things, i say. hahaha. as for living half an hour away ... it's up to you. dorm your first year and you'll be on campus. if you dont want to pay rent and not live in ghetto berkeley (not all of its ghetto, im just exagerrating) then commuting is an option. a lot of my friends commute from union city/fremont. some from across the bay from who knows where. i'm from socal so i forget the cities easily. anyways hope this helps. good luck in whatever you do.
 

psianime

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Go to UCLA unless you enjoy looking at ugly girls at Cal. *shivers*

GL in the future.

-psianime
 

udonoogen

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Originally posted by: FrontlineWarrior
Originally posted by: udonoogen
hecka ghetto.
if this doesn't convince you to stay away from Berkeley, nothing will!

i prioritize the quality of education over the type of housing i get. it's not terrible but compared to bel air and westwood, it is "hecka ghetto." :)
 

Lore

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Having lived in the Bay Area all my life, 4 years ago I had to make the choice and I almost selected UCLA. My parents "strongly urged" that I go to Berkeley, and so I did.

4 years later, I'm graduating in 14 days with a BS in Business Administration and I do not regret one bit my attending Cal. It's close to home, which is wonderful for days like today (Mother's Day) and the education is top-notch. Granted, the liberal attitude of a lot of the Berkeley (and California) population can get on my more moderate/conservative nerves, but I just learn to avoid them.

Berkeley all the way...
 

Uclagamer_99

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That list sucks, you left out most of the ivys and the mid western schools such as U of Chicago and NW and how could you put Princeton below U of Penn?

Penn has argueably the best business program in the us
 

Berkley

<-- Biased, being that I go to one of the most liberal schools in the country behind Berkley.

But really, I wouldn't have it any other way. You'll get a great education at either school, but being close to home is a great thing. Really. Also, I get the impression that UCLA is a big party school, but Berkley is a place where people really try to improve themselves and get a good education.

Correct me if I'm wrong.
 

RudeBoie

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Originally posted by: ElFenix
berkeley

no cal > so cal

HAHAHAH

Yes, SoCal DOES suck. I'm sorry, but ask anyone. And people from SoCal obviously don't count, because they're biased;)
 

RudeBoie

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not as leftist-leaning as Berkeley.


I think this is more of a sterotype than actuality. Some people have extreme opinions. Is this bad? No necessarily.

It doesn't affect my life one way or another, unlike how some want to portray "Bezerkley"
 
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Originally posted by: RudeBoie
not as leftist-leaning as Berkeley.


I think this is more of a sterotype than actuality. Some people have extreme opinions. Is this bad? No necessarily.

It doesn't affect my life one way or another, unlike how some want to portray "Bezerkley"



if your goin into politcs then yes it is bad. the reason we has a successful two party system in the US is because we both democrats and republicans try to hug the center as much as possible, and thus extremist groups are eliminated
 

Red Dawn

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Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: freesia39
Originally posted by: Millennium
Somewhere other than a Cali education.
rolleye.gif

uc berkeley - ranked 20th in the nation, top public school in the nation
UCLA - ranked 25th in the nation, third ranked public school in the nation
UC San Diego - ranked 30th in the nation
UC Davis - ranked 43rd in the nation
UC Irvine - ranked 45th in the nation
UC Santa Barbara - ranked 47th in the nation
UC Riverside and Santa Cruz - in the second tier (second 50 group in the nation)

if you're talking about k-12 education, then that's a different story.

And that somehow shows what? I never said that wasn't good quality education in Cali. I said it is not the end all for education.
Alabami is?

 

Mill

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Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: freesia39
Originally posted by: Millennium
Somewhere other than a Cali education.
rolleye.gif

uc berkeley - ranked 20th in the nation, top public school in the nation
UCLA - ranked 25th in the nation, third ranked public school in the nation
UC San Diego - ranked 30th in the nation
UC Davis - ranked 43rd in the nation
UC Irvine - ranked 45th in the nation
UC Santa Barbara - ranked 47th in the nation
UC Riverside and Santa Cruz - in the second tier (second 50 group in the nation)

if you're talking about k-12 education, then that's a different story.

And that somehow shows what? I never said that wasn't good quality education in Cali. I said it is not the end all for education.
Alabami is?

Well your education is showing, because I never said it was. Get your glasses checked again. BTW, it is ALABAMA.
 

Chuck1234

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Originally posted by: ajayjuneja
hotter women in UCLA :)

then I picked wrong school this fall. I chose Berkeley over LA, hope to find nice girls at Berkeley. I just got a letter from housing and they assigned me to Unit 1. I asked for Unit 3..