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Old 04-29-2008, 01:07 AM   #1
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Wellesley, Berkeley, or USC-Help 2 days left!

Hi there! Im a mom whose daughter is undecided between Wellesley, USC, and Berkeley. She's aware that I'm writing this as as she's swamped with homework. We live in So. Califorina. Her debt at the end of her 4 years will be pretty much the same for all 3 schools. She is interested in Global Policy, International Relations, or Econ/Poly Sci To help her out a little I thought Id give you an isight of her pros and cons to all 3 schools.

Wellesley--She was set on Wellesley even before Spring Open Campus...she feels she would receive the best education with endless opportunities. She likes the fact that classes are relatively small and that she'll have easy access to professors. But...she doesnt feel that she have the full college experience (all girl school) and has this idea that the majority of the girls at Wellesley are Type A personalities and wont be open to a having a little fun!! Also, Boston is on the other side of the map.

U.C. Berkeley--She liked the diversity at Berkeley and feels she would fit right in (she's latin,friendly, humble, outgoing, with a touch of an indie style). Berkeley is a great school (2nd best in World for Public Schools and 22nd best Nationally in US News) and is 4.5 hrs away from home...but classes are overcrowed and feels she'll fall in the cracks. From what I hear lots of parties here!

USC--Divesity yes..maybe not as much as Berkeley. Offers many options and has one of the strongest alumnis in the US. Since USC is a private school, classes are smaller than Berkeley (average 30 per class). US News ranked this school Nationally at 25. She feels USC is too focused on sports but is do-able as it is 2 hrs away from home.

Thank you all for reading this and giving us some insight. Your help is greatly appreciated! I will be posting this on the other two threads.
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Old 04-29-2008, 01:20 AM   #2
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berkeley . Food is great.
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Old 04-29-2008, 01:21 AM   #3
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this is irrelevant but i think ur rankdings are wrong...according to UC News 2008...berkeley is No.1 Public then its someone else then its UCLA for 3rd...
and USC is ranked 28th nationally i think

ne ways by your description of her...i think she should go to berkeley
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Old 04-29-2008, 01:46 AM   #4
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Cal if first, I think either UMich or UVA is second. Anyways, UCLA is 4th I think. Maybe 3rd, is UMich below UCLA?
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