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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][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] [b]They are great if you are In-state. [/b] But definately not worth OOS prices. If I'm paying $60K+, my kid will have smaller class and the ability to get the courses they need when they need them. [/quote] Let's be honest. They are not great in-state. The price is right for in-state. And the name is great on the diploma. But the student experience sux.[/quote] Except UCLA is an absolute monster when it comes to outlasting literally every other university in the country when it comes to the core student rankings, including quality of life and overall experience. But yeah, other than that …[/quote] Many kids love it. And, some have rich parents who can afford to support a nice and nearby apartment So-Sr years. But it does take a certain kind of kid to what to jump through all these hoops (for registration) and be in huge classes. My DC has friends there and was on the fence late in the game and is now glad they didn't end up attending. (But I am sure would have loved it despite the hassles if they had attended)[/quote]
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