Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone please provide a rundown or ranking of UC schools? I can assume DD will not get into Berkeley or UCLA. And after those two, I don't know any distinguishing features of the other UC schools. (I'm another poster with a DD with solid but not outstanding credentials who doesn't want to be "stuck" going to JMU).
I'm another UCSD grad who would be happy to send my kids to either UCSD or UC Davis - and, yes, I'd pay the high tuition and send my DD (who's interested in biology) to a UC before VT or JMU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a Californian in big law who went to a uc (and whos friends and family all went to various ucs) here is a local's view on rankings
Ucb
Ucla
Ucd
Ucsd
Ucsb
Uci
Ucr
Ucsc
What's your opinion on UC Santa Barbara? This thread seems rather negative but you seem to give it a decent ranking. Or maybe you wouldn't recommend any lower than UCSD? Thanks!
Santa Barbara was a party school when I was at uc. I don't think it is that way anymore but as you can see from this thread there is still that reputation. In my California high school, the best students went to ucb, ucla and ucd respectively. I will say though that within California successful people are generally from the top four ucs. That's not to say I don't know successful ucsb alums (I was married to one) but I don't know as many in my field. That being said I do know many ucb grads who work at coffee shops and the local whole foods so to me, the name of the school doesn't mean much. In general, uc grads do well. Ucs in general are well regarded in CA.
Yes - it is kind of ridiculous to call any UC "not reputable." They are all great universities. At my Californoa public high school the best students went to Cal or UCLA. The rest were all on the same tier together. Depended more on what you wanted to study and what lifestyle you were into than anything else.
A CA native and UCSD grad here. Only the top 10% of CA hs grads get into UCs these days. It's incredibly competitive. I'd rank them with ucb and LA at the top. SD and D next, then I and SB. A good friend graduate from UCSB and is a professor at penn state. Not too shabby.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone please provide a rundown or ranking of UC schools? I can assume DD will not get into Berkeley or UCLA. And after those two, I don't know any distinguishing features of the other UC schools. (I'm another poster with a DD with solid but not outstanding credentials who doesn't want to be "stuck" going to JMU).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a Californian in big law who went to a uc (and whos friends and family all went to various ucs) here is a local's view on rankings
Ucb
Ucla
Ucd
Ucsd
Ucsb
Uci
Ucr
Ucsc
What about Hastings?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a Californian in big law who went to a uc (and whos friends and family all went to various ucs) here is a local's view on rankings
Ucb
Ucla
Ucd
Ucsd
Ucsb
Uci
Ucr
Ucsc
What's your opinion on UC Santa Barbara? This thread seems rather negative but you seem to give it a decent ranking. Or maybe you wouldn't recommend any lower than UCSD? Thanks!
Santa Barbara was a party school when I was at uc. I don't think it is that way anymore but as you can see from this thread there is still that reputation. In my California high school, the best students went to ucb, ucla and ucd respectively. I will say though that within California successful people are generally from the top four ucs. That's not to say I don't know successful ucsb alums (I was married to one) but I don't know as many in my field. That being said I do know many ucb grads who work at coffee shops and the local whole foods so to me, the name of the school doesn't mean much. In general, uc grads do well. Ucs in general are well regarded in CA.
Yes - it is kind of ridiculous to call any UC "not reputable." They are all great universities. At my Californoa public high school the best students went to Cal or UCLA. The rest were all on the same tier together. Depended more on what you wanted to study and what lifestyle you were into than anything else.
Anonymous wrote:As a Californian in big law who went to a uc (and whos friends and family all went to various ucs) here is a local's view on rankings
Ucb
Ucla
Ucd
Ucsd
Ucsb
Uci
Ucr
Ucsc
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a Californian in big law who went to a uc (and whos friends and family all went to various ucs) here is a local's view on rankings
Ucb
Ucla
Ucd
Ucsd
Ucsb
Uci
Ucr
Ucsc
What's your opinion on UC Santa Barbara? This thread seems rather negative but you seem to give it a decent ranking. Or maybe you wouldn't recommend any lower than UCSD? Thanks!
Santa Barbara was a party school when I was at uc. I don't think it is that way anymore but as you can see from this thread there is still that reputation. In my California high school, the best students went to ucb, ucla and ucd respectively. I will say though that within California successful people are generally from the top four ucs. That's not to say I don't know successful ucsb alums (I was married to one) but I don't know as many in my field. That being said I do know many ucb grads who work at coffee shops and the local whole foods so to me, the name of the school doesn't mean much. In general, uc grads do well. Ucs in general are well regarded in CA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a Californian in big law who went to a uc (and whos friends and family all went to various ucs) here is a local's view on rankings
Ucb
Ucla
Ucd
Ucsd
Ucsb
Uci
Ucr
Ucsc
What's your opinion on UC Santa Barbara? This thread seems rather negative but you seem to give it a decent ranking. Or maybe you wouldn't recommend any lower than UCSD? Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone please provide a rundown or ranking of UC schools? I can assume DD will not get into Berkeley or UCLA. And after those two, I don't know any distinguishing features of the other UC schools. (I'm another poster with a DD with solid but not outstanding credentials who doesn't want to be "stuck" going to JMU).
Does she plan on going to grad school? If yes, why not save money and let her live at home and go to a local public university. She can work on her grades and test scores and go big for a top grad school program. I don't see why you'd want to spend out-of-state money to go to any UC school besides Cal or UCLA unless you have a lot of money.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone please provide a rundown or ranking of UC schools? I can assume DD will not get into Berkeley or UCLA. And after those two, I don't know any distinguishing features of the other UC schools. (I'm another poster with a DD with solid but not outstanding credentials who doesn't want to be "stuck" going to JMU).
Anonymous wrote:As a Californian in big law who went to a uc (and whos friends and family all went to various ucs) here is a local's view on rankings
Ucb
Ucla
Ucd
Ucsd
Ucsb
Uci
Ucr
Ucsc