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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]UCLA. This isn’t even a choice. UCLA is in Westwood surrounded by Bel Air and Westwood with Santa Monica beach accessible by bus. There is no more an issue getting classes at UCLA then most other large schools. The school’s food ranking is #1 in the country. It’s the superior school on all fronts. Housing crisis is a drama filled term. The first years get housing and then for all other years you find an apartment with roommates. USC is literally in one of the worst neighborhoods of Los Angeles and is full of spoiled rich kids who legacy status helped to buy their way in. Its ranking is far worse than UCLA. [/quote] I view them as exact equals, and before first gen/pell grant became the basis for ranking, USC was ranked ahead of UCLA.[/quote] I also mostly view them as equals, but UCLA has historically ranked above USC by a few slots. https://datasciencetexts.com/diversions/college_ranks_race.html As much as the online discourse emphasizes UCLA's issues with classes and housing, UCLA scores extremely well in student satisfaction, retention, and food, and pretty well in housing. In other words, whatever warts it may have, students there are pretty happy. USC is a fine school too. [/quote]
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