UC Berkeley, UCLA, and the UC’s: The pros, the cons, and how to get in.
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- The University of California system has some of the best public universities in the nation, and a few of them are some of the best universities in the nation period, especially for STEM research and specialty programs like computer science, engineering, business, etc. In this video, we'll look at the nine universities in the UC system, and explore the pros and cons of each one, as well as how to get in.
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 What are the 9 UC schools?
00:24 How popular are the 9 UC schools?
00:54 How do the 9 UC schools rank?
01:45 How hard is it to get into a UC school if you're not from California?
02:34 The pros and cons of UC Berkeley
03:15 The pros and cons of UCLA
03:46 The pros and cons of UC San Diego
04:12 The pros and cons of UC Davis
04:45 The pros and cons of UC Irvine
05:10 The pros and cons of UC Santa Barbara
05:36 The pros and cons of UC Merced
06:25 The pros and cons of UC Riverside
06:50 The pros and cons of UC Santa Cruz
07:18 How to get into the UC schools?
Questions or inquires? Email me at dave2005@gmail.com
Love to see more like this!! Schools like public ivies. UVA, Umichigan - AA, UWisconsin - Madison, Georgia TEch, etc!!
Can you do UNC Chapel Hill? That’d be awesome. Love ur vids
All my family likes your video… hope to see more videos talking about schools ranking from top10 - 30
Really good overviews of the UCs. I think you nailed them.
I might quibble with UCSB a bit. My son and several friend’s kids are there. The school does have a party culture, but it’s overblown. Most (90%) really don’t participate. The campus is rather laid back and a lot of students would rather hike, or spend time on the beach in their off hours, than party. It is the only school I’ve ever seen where the dorms have surfboard racks next to their entrances.
I thoroughly enjoy your videos. Would you consider profiling LACs like Reed, Macalester, Haverford, etc.?
I have a video on the Little Ivies which includes Haverford and other small liberal arts colleges.
Hey, I was wondering if there’s something special about the US News Ranking of the top undergraduate schools that offer no doctorate like Rose Hulman, Franklin W. Olin, and Harvey Mudd. What up with them?
Those are all really good undergraduate engineering schools. What's your question specifically?
please do JHU
University of Washington next?