<p>Which is acdemically better?
i want to major in Econs/ or Busniess, which school would be a better fit?
and how is the social life ?</p>
<p>Okay… people are gonna post all this crap about their favorite school (most likely the one they attend)… but in the end it comes down to preference of norcal VS socal… take your pick.</p>
<p>and football (ucd) vs no football (uci)</p>
<p>i think uci has a better enviorment.</p>
<p>schools are very close, academically.</p>
<p>The only football that matters is NFL.</p>
<p>Dallas Cowboys FTW BTW</p>
<p>Have fun watching your friends play dance dance revolution at uci. lol I will be watching football in the awesome new stadium.</p>
<p>To the original poster, just take your pick like eastofLA said. If you post this question in the UC davis forum, they gonna be biased and say UCD for sure while same goes for kids in the UCI forum.</p>
<p>Forget DDR, SSB is where it’s at ya’ll.</p>
<p>you are a nerd</p>
<p>you are a queef</p>
<p>a vulgar nerd no less ;)</p>
<p>What’s SSB?</p>
<p>Surfboard ‘n’ Skateboard Ballaz</p>
<p>i thought it was super smash bros. :)</p>
<p>_<strong><em>;)</em></strong></p>
<p>City of Irvine > City of Davis</p>
<p>Davis parties > Irvine parties</p>
<p>you should research the majors that each school has if academics are more important to you. i don’t attend neither school, so i can’t say which one is better. i have visited both, and i liked them both equally. like what others have said, it’s between north and south california. but what’s more important should be your major. your current major probably might change (( if not, good for you! if so, that’s okay too )) so you should have a back-up major, and see what each school has to offer for the majors ((for example: graduate school, students going to graduate school/getting into schools))</p>
<p>i know UCI is quite popular in the business majors ((a friend of mine declined UCB & UCLA & UCSD to go to UCI )). but UCDavis has a graduate school in management. it depends, are you looking into graduate school? if so, undergrad school doesn’t.shouldn’t really matter [ except for maybe getting into graduate school ].</p>
<p>i had a difficult time choosing which school i wanted to attend/apply to earlier this year. my friends did too. what we did eventually was that we asked ourselves, “which school is the better offer if we change our majors?” </p>
<p>as for environment & social life, you’ll make friends everywhere and will have fun. i think that you should make the choice ultimately because it’s going to be your school for the next for years. and if it’s a bad choice, you’ll have no one to blame but yourself =P and if it’s a good one, you can take all the glory :)</p>