<p>I would argue that UCSF off sets Cal’s lack of medical and dental programs (for graduate school). UCSF significantly outranks UCLA (4 to 13). Cal also significantly out ranks UCLA in both Bio (2 to 24) and Chem (1 to 16) programs (both things I would assume are ciritcal to premed). In addition, in most other areas Cal outranks UCLA such as Business (7 to 14), Law (T14 to not-T14), Engineering (3 to 16), Physics (5 to 19), and Econ (5 to 15) (just a few random ones I looked at that seemed like popular programs). Although the difference in these is about 10 spots (give or take), being in the top 5 versus not being in the top 5 (or 10 for that matter) is significant.</p>