I don't think you could go wrong with either one. It depends on what kind of feel you are looking for in a college experience.
One more thing about the quarter vs. semester system. I went to a school with a quarter system. We got out for summer break in mid-June, and the summer jobs were always already all taken by then by semester system students. |
I went to Berkeley, very close friend went to UCLA. She loved UCLA, I hated CAL. Main issue was quality of life. Living in Berkeley sucks. It's not safe, people harass you for money on your walk to school -- it's just not a pleasant place to live. Yes, Berkeley has a stronger reputation and has an international reputation, which UCLA does not. But who really cares? Both are great schools, and if I had to do it all over again, I would have gone to UCLA and enjoyed college more. |
So OP should make their decision as it relates to Asian students? Why should that have anything to do with it? |
+1 |
Let me guess. You're white. It is relevant if OP is Asian. I'm sorry you're so slow. |
And I'm sorry you're an idiot. And your crystal ball is cracked, dumb ass. |
I like how people curse when they have no argument. |
The UC schools are high on the list of best schools for Asians, but so are Penn and Maryland:
http://www.asian-nation.org/best-colleges.shtml |
OP here. I was interested in a comparison of the schools related to academics, social, what makes the schools stand out from each other. I was not interested in the ethnic makeup (already knew about that) but it seems that is important to some people so the discussion went in that direction. I can't control the thread but I notice that whenever there is a discussion about ethnic makeup on campuses, it inevitably turns into a heated discussion about who and who should not be in attendance. I have seen the same comment "hiding under a rock" a few times on other threads in the College Discussion Forum, most recently in a thread about student insurance. Insulting people invariably results in a retort. I am not condoning one way or another but most people who reach out for information are looking just for that. Most people, like myself, reach out to get insight. With that said, it is not unusual or unheard of for a thread to go on another track, sometimes good and at times bad. I think I have all the information I need from this thread and will now look at other college forums for additional insight. And for the record, we are not Asian. |
UC's don't discriminate against asians - penn does. |
Do you mean this happens while you're walking to school from OFF campus housing? Is there a problem with this type of harassment on campus? I guess the campus police would be on top of that though. |
The academic and reputational differences are small. The main difference is that some people love Westwood, while others think its like living in a shopping center. Some people love Berkeley and the Bay Area, while others don't. |
DH lived in Berkeley for a while, and I have been there many times. I have never felt unsafe in Berkeley, and while there are a lot of homeless people, you learn to ignore it and go on with your business like any other urban area--say, the DC metro. It's an urban area with some crime, so that means lock up your bike, don't keep your doors unlocked at night, etc. but I don't think it's horribly unsafe. I don't know anyone who has been the victim of violent crime, and I know a lot of people who feel comfortable letting their elementary aged kids walk to school. |
+1 Bay Area and LA have a completely different feel, personality, etc. Someone who really likes the Berkeley environment probably won't like UCLA as much and vice versa. |
Your DC might not be able to get into neither. Looks like they are looking to limit OOS numbers.
http://www.latimes.com/local/education/la-me-uc-outofstate-column-20141022-story.html |