<p>There’s already a thread comparing USC to UCLA and the result was unexpected at least to me. It established the fact that USC is as competitive as UCLA. Some posters even compare USC to Stanford and some elite private colleges and the reasons given were quite valid. </p>
<p>Some argue that USC is better than UCLA because it is private, but i don’t think that alone is a good reason enough, though a lot of people will really argue that being private brings a lot of advantages. I now know that USC is very competitive and has even higher SAT scores and GPA (on average) than that of UCLA’s, which again, to be honest it was really a big shock to me, given I don’t read US News ranking and stats… furthermore, that thread was very informative because it dispels many wrong misconceptions about USC that it is for dumb rich kids and stuff and at the end USC, which a lot of people would agree, is truly a remarkable academic institution with huge funding and support by its alumni.</p>
<p>Now I want to know how USC compares to a real big time school like Berkeley. Berkeley is a world-wide known school and has so many Nobel awardees attached to it and has so many famous alumni. But like UCLA, Berkeley is public and being such has trouble with over population and mismanagement and stuff… but Berkeley is very famous and is regarded in many countries as famous as Harvard or even more famous in some countries (whether thats due to ignorance is a different topic altogether). But the general acceptance of Berkeley in many parts of the world is seen MORE famous and more prestigious than either Yale or Princeton. But then again, things might be different in US set-up and you guys, among others, are the more knowledgeable about this topic than those people who are not US born. So I would appreciate an honest to goodness comment.</p>
<p>Which is better between USC and Berkeley (in general)? </p>
<p>Thank you.</p>