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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Notwithstanding the views of the “no one thinks” / “everyone knows” genius, California will continue to dunk all over whatever state or nation the UC haters hail from. It’s regrettable that the dreams of their children were crushed when UCLA and/or Berkeley rejected them, but the fact remains that the UC system reigns supreme. Maybe next year, though. 😂[/quote] If you live out of state, why would you apply to UC schools? They are not worth out of state tuition. Much better options exist.[/quote] “Better” is quite subjective (I’m not going to waste my time dispatching your “much better” talk into the dumpster), but sure - I’ll play along. Lifestyle / Quality of Life? Desire to find professional prospects in the largest state economy in the country, larger than all but three COUNTRIES? [b]You think HS students around the country are dreaming of settling in Virginia? North Carolina? Texas?[/b] Michigan is a brand pull, and the third best public, so no objection there. But do you seriously think the kid growing up in Ohio is dreaming of someday finding a way to live in Richmond? Charlotte? Dallas? Get serious. Your jealousy of California is blinding you. But that changes nothing.[/quote] California population is not really growing, unlike states like Texas and Florida. Cost of living and home ownership are driving that. If I had to guess whether Berkeley, UCLA, UT Austin, or University of Florida graduates have the highest home ownership rates, I'd probably pick UT Austin and UF.[/quote] That will turn around and everyone will come flocking back to California soon because of the high speed rail they are building between Frisco and LA[/quote] At the rate they are going, it should be complete around the year 2270. China and California both started high speed rail in 2008. China now has over 70% of the world's high speed rail while California has none operational. [/quote]
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