Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The UCs are overcrowded and chaotic. Hope you are ready to pay for more than 8 semesters because kids have to stay longer since they can’t get the necessary classes to graduate
California schools are always a target, but the fact is they provide an affordable accessible higher education, and are a critical tool for social mobility while also being top research institutes.
They are not, and never have been, plush, roll out the red carpet institutions.
However you will graduate with little debt and receive a pretty outstanding education. If you need to be hand held, they’re probably not the right school.
In fact it’s very against the culture to want to be hand held. Try telling the Berkeley subreddit that you want to have something timely done, and they’ll mock you for being entitled. It’s a culture that embraces being independent and challenged to defend for yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The UCs are overcrowded and chaotic. Hope you are ready to pay for more than 8 semesters because kids have to stay longer since they can’t get the necessary classes to graduate
California schools are always a target, but the fact is they provide an affordable accessible higher education, and are a critical tool for social mobility while also being top research institutes.
They are not, and never have been, plush, roll out the red carpet institutions.
However you will graduate with little debt and receive a pretty outstanding education. If you need to be hand held, they’re probably not the right school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This would make for a great news story. Parents should know.
For who? DC parents-the 10 of them that are in the UC system. Californians won't care, that's for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The UCs are overcrowded and chaotic. Hope you are ready to pay for more than 8 semesters because kids have to stay longer since they can’t get the necessary classes to graduate
California schools are always a target, but the fact is they provide an affordable accessible higher education, and are a critical tool for social mobility while also being top research institutes.
They are not, and never have been, plush, roll out the red carpet institutions.
However you will graduate with little debt and receive a pretty outstanding education. If you need to be hand held, they’re probably not the right school.
Anonymous wrote:The UCs are overcrowded and chaotic. Hope you are ready to pay for more than 8 semesters because kids have to stay longer since they can’t get the necessary classes to graduate
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:This would make for a great news story. Parents should know.
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:Anonymous wrote:I work at a public university.
Bureaucracy, outdated systems, too many opinions, and layer upon layer of dysfunction.
William and Mary is public and not like this
Anonymous wrote:This is why my DC goes to USC. Transfer across the city OP. The administration is downright impressive with how well oiled it is. Never a problem, never confused, never mixed signals, and on the rare occasion when I do need to call, the call is answered by a human and the service is prompt and friendly! And they ended the protests as quickly as they popped up. Looking at you UCLA where a judge had to friggen intervene to give Jewish students access to their classes this fall.