Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Berkeley housing is very difficult (& expensive)
This is no joke. They do not have enough housing, even for freshman and finding a place is hard.
Anonymous wrote:Berkeley housing is very difficult (& expensive)
Anonymous wrote:My kid is at Berkeley for Math and CS, he feels the kids are very smart and driven. It is a very diverse crowd and he has managed to join a competitive club and a few non competitive fun clubs. The workload is very intense and he had to step it up in terms of how hard he worked. He seems to be attending a lot of parties so he has found his crowd. Luckily, so far getting classes has not been an issue and he is on track to graduate in 3 years, partly because of AP credits. I do think it all depends on the kid, some kids may find the size overwhelming and others thrive in it.
Anonymous wrote:Is this hypothetical nonsense or did your kid actually get accepted?
Anonymous wrote:Neither. My DD is choosing Northeastern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely Berkeley
Anything to the argument that Berkeley is too large? Kids just down in there etc? Serious question.
Anonymous wrote:Both schools with top reputations. But, I'm not sure it makes sense to pay OOS tuition for either school, frankly. Berkeley is a giant bureaucratic nightmare. Michigan is better. Closer to DC. But for OOS tuition, I would pick many lower "ranked" privates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely Berkeley
Cal. Michigan is closer to UVA than Berkeley.