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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Cornell, USC, NYU, BU (larger privates) Vs UCLA, Michigan, Berkeley (extremely large, but highly ranked Publix that are comparable in cost) Hmmm. I don’t think I would go to any of the California schools to be honest[/quote] I really think it's entirely school and major dependent, and can change as faculty and administration turn over. For instance the film program at UCLA is going to be completely unlike the pre-med program at UCLA. As is chemistry at NYU vs theatre. Or consider history at UMD vs CS. My sister did a highly ranked program at Yale for grad school and was super disappointed because the program was only limping along with recently retired faculty. There were big gaps that hadn't been filled so courses weren't being offered and aspects of the program were entirely absent. Another sister did her undergrad at a huge state school and had a fabulous experience with a niche major and tons of faculty attention. You need to do your research. [/quote]
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