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<p>If it didn’t add more students, the quality of the education would decline. Their only option if UCLA, and berkeley, essentially want to keep their levels of prestige is to pretty much increase tuition and increase the number of OOS students. Now, that’s something that nobody’s happy about, but it’s something that needs to be done. At UCLA’s level, the it’s highly unlikely that it will ‘crash and burn’ even potentially.</p>
<p>I remember reading that UCLA is going to try for a huge fundraising event in its centenary. While the construction is annoying and does seem to remind us of Under Construction Like Always, the results are all pretty impressive (use YRL as an example, although that’s more of a renovation than a construction)</p>