Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4Anonymous wrote:Nothing in California works, that why people are leaving in droves. Shouldn’t be surprised.
It's such a nightmare that 39 million people find a way to live there
Many if whom are actively looking to leave. LA Times has reported extensively on this.
You know how many people live in places they don't want to? No? Because it does not matter. If it was that awful of a place, it wouldn't have 39 million people to start with.
Ah, the Bangladesh fallacy!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's another reason I can't take US News seriously anymore. Berkeley and UCLA in the top 20 is ridiculous. And paying OOS tuition for the dysfunction would feel like robbery to me.
100%
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: It is a public university system.
Don't expect a private school experience at an average UC
That was all that needed to be said.
OP here. To be clear. I don't mind so much the admin incompetence IF it is limited to the administrative side of things. I don't need red carpet service. In fact, I don't want half of my $70,000 going to red carpet service. What I do want is stellar academics, and I started this whole thread because I'm worried that the administrative incompetence is a sign of general incompetence. But I don't know. That's why I posted.
Berkeley has a great education. UCLA has a very good education. There's no UC that's going to give you an incompetent education. What is DC's major?
They're going to.get a good education!
They're large schools and not easy to navigate. It's like dealing with the DMV rather than concierge service.
It's funny to read this because I went to grad school at Berkeley in the 80s. The beauracracy was slooow and time-consuming (waiting in long lines, long waits for responses).
However, it all works out. I am just amused because it sounds like nothing has changed in all this time. (I had gone to a large private university before this and even with its large size, it was closer to concierge.)
But if you are patient, it will work out.
Funny, I went to a Liberal Arts College, then Columbia Law. I described getting a transcript or something from the school as exactly a DMV experience. The whole workers in bursars office couldn’t give a crap, They were bored, passive bitter. Was wholly different at my undergrad school This was DMV and Post Office New York style, I think big state schools probably the same. I’ll see as DD heads to a UC in September. Didn’t want the small experience.
Anonymous wrote:It's another reason I can't take US News seriously anymore. Berkeley and UCLA in the top 20 is ridiculous. And paying OOS tuition for the dysfunction would feel like robbery to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: It is a public university system.
Don't expect a private school experience at an average UC
That was all that needed to be said.
OP here. To be clear. I don't mind so much the admin incompetence IF it is limited to the administrative side of things. I don't need red carpet service. In fact, I don't want half of my $70,000 going to red carpet service. What I do want is stellar academics, and I started this whole thread because I'm worried that the administrative incompetence is a sign of general incompetence. But I don't know. That's why I posted.
Berkeley has a great education. UCLA has a very good education. There's no UC that's going to give you an incompetent education. What is DC's major?
They're going to.get a good education!
They're large schools and not easy to navigate. It's like dealing with the DMV rather than concierge service.
It's funny to read this because I went to grad school at Berkeley in the 80s. The beauracracy was slooow and time-consuming (waiting in long lines, long waits for responses).
However, it all works out. I am just amused because it sounds like nothing has changed in all this time. (I had gone to a large private university before this and even with its large size, it was closer to concierge.)
But if you are patient, it will work out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4Anonymous wrote:Nothing in California works, that why people are leaving in droves. Shouldn’t be surprised.
It's such a nightmare that 39 million people find a way to live there
Many if whom are actively looking to leave. LA Times has reported extensively on this.
You know how many people live in places they don't want to? No? Because it does not matter. If it was that awful of a place, it wouldn't have 39 million people to start with.
Ah, the Bangladesh fallacy!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4Anonymous wrote:Nothing in California works, that why people are leaving in droves. Shouldn’t be surprised.
It's such a nightmare that 39 million people find a way to live there
Many if whom are actively looking to leave. LA Times has reported extensively on this.
You know how many people live in places they don't want to? No? Because it does not matter. If it was that awful of a place, it wouldn't have 39 million people to start with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: It is a public university system.
Don't expect a private school experience at an average UC
That was all that needed to be said.
OP here. To be clear. I don't mind so much the admin incompetence IF it is limited to the administrative side of things. I don't need red carpet service. In fact, I don't want half of my $70,000 going to red carpet service. What I do want is stellar academics, and I started this whole thread because I'm worried that the administrative incompetence is a sign of general incompetence. But I don't know. That's why I posted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We haven’t had any issues with Michigan re communication or billing for past few years, as one data point.
The grown ups are talking about elite schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4Anonymous wrote:Nothing in California works, that why people are leaving in droves. Shouldn’t be surprised.
It's such a nightmare that 39 million people find a way to live there
Many if whom are actively looking to leave. LA Times has reported extensively on this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: It is a public university system.
Don't expect a private school experience at an average UC
That was all that needed to be said.
OP here. To be clear. I don't mind so much the admin incompetence IF it is limited to the administrative side of things. I don't need red carpet service. In fact, I don't want half of my $70,000 going to red carpet service. What I do want is stellar academics, and I started this whole thread because I'm worried that the administrative incompetence is a sign of general incompetence. But I don't know. That's why I posted.
Berkeley has a great education. UCLA has a very good education. There's no UC that's going to give you an incompetent education. What is DC's major?
Anonymous wrote:4Anonymous wrote:Nothing in California works, that why people are leaving in droves. Shouldn’t be surprised.
It's such a nightmare that 39 million people find a way to live there