<p>UCSC for nano-technology, as UCSC and Silicon Valley are closely connected, offering exclusive engineering courses at Silicon Valley, as well as numerous internships offered for engineering majors; it’ll be a lot easier to obtain a job after graduation therefore.</p>
<p>You should consider College 9/10, as it is the closest to the main engineering facility, so it’ll be a no-pain to get there. The food is always great, it is the only college that opens every day of the week, whereas Crown closes during weekend. However, the housing at 9/10 is a bit more expensive. </p>
<p>There are two libraries- science and engineering library, and McHenry library, which is currently undergoing construction (estimated to be finished this year). You can find more info here [University</a> Library](<a href=“http://library.ucsc.edu/]University”>http://library.ucsc.edu/)</p>
<p>UCR actually is worse than UCSC in all aspects, IMO… unless you like being in the desert. It’s up to you… good luck</p>