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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Omg this sounds awful. I now understand why no kids from our private go to UCLA or Berkeley [/quote] My private school DC is at Berkeley and the lower div classes were large but upper div are very manageable. DC is graduating with a double major in STEM. They had great research and internship opportunities ($40k per summer). My DC interned at the same places as HYPMS grads. The school is amazing in terms of STEM and the kids are highly motivated. Anyone who thinks Berkeley or UCLA has subpar students is crazy. Berkeley is a really tough school and its not easy to pass classes if you are not a good student. However, a kid has to be highly motivated to make use of what the school has to offer.[/quote] Yes, these schools are in demand and full of bright, talented students who aren’t turned off by the need to hustle. It is not an environment for everyone.[/quote]
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