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Please capitalize UC Davis. It is currently written as uc davis throughout the pages.

“The school accepts AP creditbut not IB credits” - UC Davis does accept IB credit. International Baccalaureate (IB) Higher Level Examination Credit

Students are not required to fulfill a language requirement - Some majors require a foreign language requirement - Degree Requirements

“Many students like to take classes in the summer, to earn extra credits. However, uc davis does not offer classes during the summer.” This is wrong. UC Davis offers courses during two summer sessions. https://summer-sessions.ucdavis.edu/

Berkeley is listed as “unknown” as to whether AP/IB are accepted. Both are.
Berkeley offers two summer sessions

UCLA offers two summer sessions.

UCSB is located in Goleta, ten miles north of Santa Barbara
UCSB offers summer sessions

UC Irvine is located in Orange County, not “near Los Angeles.”
UC Irvine offers two summer sessions

UCSB says, "UC Santa Barbara is a top 10 public university located on the shore of the Pacific Ocean. "

USNWR top 10 public universities include Berkeley, UCLA, UCSB, UCI, UCD and UCSD. Only UCSB lists “top 10” in its description. And only UCSB mentions number of majors/minors/colleges and academics, research and support.

The Student Involvement sentence looks like it should be a hyperlink but it is not at any of the schools I looked at.

UC Santa Barbara is a top 10 public university located on the shore of the Pacific Ocean. UCSB has 90 majors and 40 minors in three undergraduate colleges. UCSB is known for outstanding research, academics, and student support.

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University of California, Davis is a public, state school in the suburban setting of Davis, California. uc davis was founded in 1908 and the school now enrolls around 39,075 students per year, which includes 31,162 undergrads. uc davis provides on-campus housing for students. Most students live in off campus housing. Student Involvement at University of California, Davis

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University of California, Irvine is a public, state school in the suburban setting of Irvine, California. UC Irvine was founded in 1965 and the school enrolls around 36,505 students a year, including 29,449 undergrads. UC Irvine provides on-campus housing for up to 15,693 students. Most students live in off campus housing.

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University of California, San Diego is a public, state school in the suburban setting of La Jolla, California. UC San Diego was founded in 1959 and the school currently enrolls around 41,368 students per year, which includes 33,343 undergraduate students. UC San Diego provides on-campus housing for up to 17,598 students. The majority of students live on campus but first-year students are not required to live in the dorms

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University of California, Los Angeles is a public school in the urban setting of Los Angeles, California. UCLA was founded in 1919 and the school presently has around 47,516 students per year, which includes 32,119 undergraduate students. UCLA ensures on-campus housing for students. Most students live in off campus housing. Student Activities at University of California, Los Angeles

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University of California, Berkeley is a public school in the city of Berkeley, California. UC Berkeley was founded in 1868 and the school enrolls around 45,435 students per year, including 32,143 undergraduate students. UC Berkeley offers on-campus housing for students. The majority of students live on campus, and first year-students are required to live in campus housing. There are many ways for students to get involved at University of California, Berkeley!

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