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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm from California, and would never move back there. The UC system is a mess - with impacted majors you pretty much have to assume 5 years to graduate. And that's IF you can even get into a UC school. They're soo hard to get into; there's a reason hoards of kids from CA end up at U of AZ, Oregon, Washington state schools, etc. Also, it's absurdly expensive and the public K-12 system has various woes. Maybe if you're super rich it would be an option...but then again if you're super rich, you wouldn't be uprooting your family for in-state tuition! I second (third?) North Carolina. Lots of options in terms of colleges and amazing quality of life (and reasonable COL). Texas and Georgia also have great public universities and good QOL/COL. I'm not a huge fan of Florida but the public college options are excellent. Virginia, obviously, has great choices although I'm not sure if you'd consider that warm. [/quote] UCs are relatively inexpensive for in-state residents and they offer lot of merit based aid for in-state residents. My kid was OOS at Berkeley and was able to graduate in 3 years. [/quote]
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