University
In California
There are some amazing universities in California. Indeed,
California is blessed with some of the finest educational centers in
the world, and boasts one of the best public university systems
anywhere. If you look at a chart of the top colleges and
universities in the United States, the top ten lists almost always has
two or three from California, and the top 100 lists always contains all
of California’s UC schools in addition to several of its
private and state ones.
If you are thinking about attending a university in California,
don’t overlook the UC system. While they are public
schools, they are each better than most private schools out there, and
if you are a California resident they are vastly more
affordable. If you aren’t a resident, you can
become one after a year and still make good on some serious savings in
your tuition by choosing a public university in California.
Perhaps the most famous university in California is indeed a public UC
school, and that is Berkeley. UCLA is another great
university in California that is usually ranked right up there with
Berkeley. One university in California that is sometimes
overlooked is UCSB; it has suffered from a ‘party
school’ reputation in the past, but today has one of the
finest faculties in the UC system, including several Nobel Laureates in
the physical sciences areas. Slightly easier to get into, and
definitely in a more scenic location, UCSB is a fine public university
in California that makes a good alternative to Berkeley or LA.
Of course, the other very famous university in California is a private
one, and that is Stanford. California’s response to
Harvard, Stanford has always been an excellent learning center if you
can crack into it and manage the exorbitant fees. One
alternative to consider to Stanford is USC, or University of Southern
California. Despite its name, it is actually a private school
as well, but is somewhat less expensive than Stanford. It is
also an easier school to get into. Despite these facts, it is
an outstanding university in California, renown for its great
networking abilities. Connections to USC will all but
guarantee that you find agreeable employment in the field you studied
in.
Clearly, there are a lot of good options for universities in
California. If you are applying for the first time, thinking
about transferring, or just looking for a school to spend a summer at,
you should take a good look at California universities. I may
be a little bit biased having graduated from a UC, but don’t
just take my word for it; do your own research and you’ll see
for yourself!
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