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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The original Phillips in Massachusetts does the same. I had a friend whose son went there and they steered him to UIUC. Oh a girl from DC’s class who attended ended up at UC Davis. I believe she is a Harvard legacy. Wonder if she was even allowed to apply to Harvard if she ended up at Davis. [/quote] Some kids are adamant about going to school in CA. On UC Davis family day in fall ‘25, I encountered a father of a high stats Connecticut kid who was going to UCD for this reason. Combination of location and program can lead to this result.[/quote] Barely anyone in California finds Davis to be a desirable location. UCLA or Santa Barbara sure, but not Davis - the only explanation I would find more plausible is wanting to major in viticulture or animal science/pre-vet. [/quote] Agree with this. I have family in Davis and it certainly has a cute town and the school is strong in bio, agriculture, vet, etc. BUT it's location is pretty far away from SF/East Bay and UC Davis unfortunately has the reputation of being full of kids who couldn't get into Cal, UCLA or UCSD (and maybe UCSB or UCI also).[/quote] This is really hilarious. UC Davis is 15 miles from a Top 25 metro, Sacramento, with a thriving entertainment district for young people, Midtown, 60-75 miles away from the East Bay (an hour and half by Amtrak) and 90 miles from SF. People can take the Amtrak from Davis and connect to the BART directly into SF. I've done that many times from nearby Sacramento. If UC Davis were located in the northeast, people would be celebrating its proximity to major urban areas. I get that in state kids prefer to be in UCs along the coast (although UCSD is a miserable campus architecturally), but the notion that UC Davis is isolated is comical. [/quote]
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