Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cal's arrogance just screwed over a lot of students and is going to lead to a severe financial hit. Don't understand what they were thinking.
You mean Berkeley?
It’s called Cal. Outsiders know it as Berkeley.
Anonymous wrote:Cal's arrogance just screwed over a lot of students and is going to lead to a severe financial hit. Don't understand what they were thinking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Posting this update, from today:
https://www.berkeleyside.org/2022/03/03/uc-berkeley-enrollment-cap-ca-supreme-court
Will it start this year?
They have to rescind acceptance letters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cal's arrogance just screwed over a lot of students and is going to lead to a severe financial hit. Don't understand what they were thinking.
You mean Berkeley?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would this affect enrollment at other UC's especially UCLA?
Looks like my kid will be attending UC Merced!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Posting this update, from today:
https://www.berkeleyside.org/2022/03/03/uc-berkeley-enrollment-cap-ca-supreme-court
Will it start this year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep more OOS students to get the money potentially lost due to fewer students or offer more acceptances to in state students?
California (unlike local states) has a government that cares about in state students and makes UC take a significant portion of them
+1. Michigan and Wisconsin have literally sold their flagships' seats to the highest bidders.
Works out well for Michigan State.
The backwater state school that got sued for over $600 million dollars and currently pays a football coach $100 million? Yeah, working well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep more OOS students to get the money potentially lost due to fewer students or offer more acceptances to in state students?
California (unlike local states) has a government that cares about in state students and makes UC take a significant portion of them
+1. Michigan and Wisconsin have literally sold their flagships' seats to the highest bidders.
Works out well for Michigan State.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep more OOS students to get the money potentially lost due to fewer students or offer more acceptances to in state students?
California (unlike local states) has a government that cares about in state students and makes UC take a significant portion of them
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep more OOS students to get the money potentially lost due to fewer students or offer more acceptances to in state students?
California (unlike local states) has a government that cares about in state students and makes UC take a significant portion of them
+1. Michigan and Wisconsin have literally sold their flagships' seats to the highest bidders.
Anonymous wrote:Posting this update, from today:
https://www.berkeleyside.org/2022/03/03/uc-berkeley-enrollment-cap-ca-supreme-court
Anonymous wrote:Posting this update, from today:
https://www.berkeleyside.org/2022/03/03/uc-berkeley-enrollment-cap-ca-supreme-court