Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UCSC is not a good UC school. Cal and UCLA are. Davis and Irvine are ok, too.
My understanding was that Silicon Valley recruited pretty heavily from UC Santa Cruz unless that's changed recently
I'm not sure why SV would recruit heavily from UCSC when they have Stanford and Cal right there, and they could have just about anyone from a top school. But think UCSC has a guaranteed transfer program with the other UC schools if you can't get into those other schools. Are you perhaps thinking of Santa Clara University?
Santa Cruz is strong in science and engineering - why wouldn't Silicon Valley recruit there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UCSC is not a good UC school. Cal and UCLA are. Davis and Irvine are ok, too.
My understanding was that Silicon Valley recruited pretty heavily from UC Santa Cruz unless that's changed recently
I'm not sure why SV would recruit heavily from UCSC when they have Stanford and Cal right there, and they could have just about anyone from a top school. But think UCSC has a guaranteed transfer program with the other UC schools if you can't get into those other schools. Are you perhaps thinking of Santa Clara University?
Anonymous wrote:UCSC is not a good UC school. Cal and UCLA are. Davis and Irvine are ok, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UCSC is not a good UC school. Cal and UCLA are. Davis and Irvine are ok, too.
My understanding was that Silicon Valley recruited pretty heavily from UC Santa Cruz unless that's changed recently
Anonymous wrote:UCSC is not a good UC school. Cal and UCLA are. Davis and Irvine are ok, too.