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Warning: UCLA and UC Berkeley
Side effects may include imposter syndrome, burnout, and pressure to perform. If you're interested in applying to or have already been accepted to UCLA or UC Berkeley, congratulations! This is an incredible accomplishment, and you should definitely be proud of yourself. However, there are a few things you should prepare for during the transition to your new school that don't get mentioned in the admitted students packet. Imposter Syndrome According to Stanford's Center for T
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How to get into UCLA/UC Berkeley
Image Courtesy of Berkeley News Are you a "go big or go home" type of person? UCLA and UC Berkeley might just be for you. Known for their ambitious student bodies and high standards of admission, these two schools are the "cream of the crop" of the UC system. Read on to find out how to get in to these schools UCLA vs UC Berkeley Comparison Both of these universities are urban and large, enrolling around 33,000 students at any given time. UCLA is slightly harder to get into ov
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How to Choose the Right UC
Image Courtesy of UC System As one of the largest public university systems in the US, the University of California system has 9 separate universities for you to choose from: UC Berkeley, UCLA, UC Santa Barbara, UC San Diego, UC Irvine, UC Davis, UC Santa Cruz, UC Riverside, and UC Merced. With so many options, you may be wondering how to choose the right campus to apply to. In this post, you'll learn about which UCs have the most emphasis on your desired major, what costs lo
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